Earlier this year also, Tesla recalled most of the Cybertrucks in US regarding issues in their windshield wipers and exterior trim issues
Tesla has announced plans to rework on the cybertrucks in the US due to delays in the rear-camera images.
The cybertrucks in the US potentially reduced the visibility of drivers to see behind them and raised the chances of accidents. The company also mentioned that a software update would fix the problem.
Over 27,000 Cybertrucks Recalled
As mentioned by Tesla in a report filed with the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall involves over 27,000 Cybertrucks.
While taking the vehicle in reverse, the image does not appear within two seconds and the rear-view camera display might go blank for six to eight seconds, the company said.
Tesla Recalled Issues in their Windshield Wipers and Exterior Trim
Earlier this year, Tesla recalled most of the Cybertrucks in the US regarding issues in their windshield wipers and exterior trim issues. Tesla had undergone a long-running investigation of 160,000 vehicles. The model includes Model X and Model S vehicles.
The auto safety regulator said Tesla's 2021 recall of nearly 135,000 cars seems to tackle the danger posed by the malfunction of a media control unit.
The company also recalled 3,878 Cybertrucks to fix an accelerator pedal pad that could come loose and get lodged in the interior trim.
Tesla consented to the recall to tackle issues with touch screen malfunctions due to demands from the NHTSA, after the agency sought the callback in a formal letter.