The Beaufort Gazette (Sunday)

Tesla will recall Cybertruck to fix accelerato­r pedals

- J. EDWARD MORENO

Tesla has agreed to recall nearly 4,000 of its Cybertruck pickups to fix an accelerato­r pedal that can get stuck, raising the risk of crashes, a federal safety agency said on Friday.

The defect could cause the vehicle to accelerate unintentio­nally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion said in a notice posted on its website. Tesla started selling the Cybertruck, its first pickup truck, in November after many delays.

The recall is yet another setback for Tesla, the largest electric vehicle manufactur­er in the United States. The company has been losing market share to emerging competitor­s and reported this month that its sales in the first three months of the year fell from the same period a year earlier – the first time that has happened since the start of the pandemic.

Tesla’s recent troubles have unnerved investors, and the company’s stock has fallen roughly 40% so far this year.

The federal safety agency said all 3,878 Cybertruck­s on U.S. roads produced from Nov. 13 to April 4 have the defect, which it said was caused by soap being used as lubricant during assembly at Tesla’s factory in Austin, Texas. The residual soap “reduced the retention of the pad to the pedal,” the agency said.

Tesla first received a customer complaint on March 31, and by April 12 it had completed its assessment and voluntaril­y recalled the affected vehicles, the notice said.

The agency said Tesla was not aware that the defect had caused any crashes, injuries or deaths. Some owners of the Cybertruck in recent days have posted videos and photograph­s on social media describing the defect and saying they were able to stop the vehicle by pressing down on the brake pedal.

Tesla will replace or repair the accelerato­r pedal on Cybertruck­s free of charge, the safety agency said.

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