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Tesla recalls nearly 4,000 Cybertruck­s over faulty accelerato­r pedal

- Kari Paul and agencies

Tesla is recalling all 3,878 Cybertruck­s it has shipped since the vehicle was released in late 2023, according to a Friday filing from the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion (NHTSA), following reports of a faulty accelerato­r pedal.

Cybertruck owners reported the vehicle’s accelerato­r pedal pad could come loose and get lodged in the interior trim, causing the vehicle to accelerate unintentio­nally, and increasing the risk of a crash, the auto safety regulator said in a notice.

While recalls are not uncommon in the auto industry, the stop-sale order is a major blow to Tesla, which began deliveries of its Cybertruck electric pickup truck late last year after a two-year delay due to production problems and battery-supply constraint­s.

The company’s shares fell nearly 3% before the bell on Friday, adding to its five-session losing streak during which the stock lost about 14%.

Tesla will replace or repair the accelerato­r pedal assembly at no charge and owners will be notified through letters mailed to them in June, the NHTSA said.

In the first quarter of 2024 the EV maker had three recalls affecting about 2.4m vehicles, according to a report by recall management firm BizzyCar. However, most issues related to Tesla recalls are usually resolved through over-theair software updates.

In February, Tesla recalled about 2.2m vehicles in the United States due to an incorrect font size on warning lights and US safety regulators upgraded their investigat­ion into the company’s vehicles over power steering loss to the status of an engineerin­g analysis.

 ?? ?? The Tesla Cybertruck displayed at the SAE WCX conference in Detroit, Michigan, on Thursday. Photograph: Rebecca Cook/ Reuters
The Tesla Cybertruck displayed at the SAE WCX conference in Detroit, Michigan, on Thursday. Photograph: Rebecca Cook/ Reuters

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