After rumors earlier in the month of an incoming recall for Cybertruck windshield wipers spread online, Tesla issued a formal notice for 11,688 of the vehicles potentially suffering from the problem. ...
Tesla issued two recalls for its distinctive, stainless steel Cybertruck on Tuesday, making four recalls in the vehicle's short history. This round of recalls involves two separate issues. The first ...
Tesla Cybertruck customers are now complaining about the vehicle's windshield wipers, and some believe that this is the cause of delivery issues that delay the arrival of the electric pickup for those ...
Remember Tesla Cybertruck's oversized windshield wiper? The one that appears too large to exist, at least not without malfunctioning in some way? Well, it turns out that it is. Tesla just issued a ...
Current Cybertruck owners have reported wiper problems as well. Current Cybertruck owners have reported wiper problems as well. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined ...
*Update: Tesla has issued a recall of its Cybertruck. The automaker is recalling 11,688 Cybertrucks due to a faulty windshield wiper. The NHTSA recall says that “excessive electrical current can cause ...
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Cybertruck owners can’t seem to catch a break and reports of the Tesla pickup’s comically large windshield wiper not working aren’t making things look any better. Over the last few weeks, Cybertruck ...
DETROIT — Ford is recalling more than 1.5 million vehicles in the U.S. in two actions to fix leaky brake hoses and windshield wiper arms that can break. The largest of two recalls covers nearly 1.3 ...
Some Cybertruck buyers who were scheduled to receive their new trucks this week have been told they’ll have to wait a little while longer as the company addresses a safety issue with the windshield ...
Technology to identify and flag suspected robocalls is on the way as soon as next year. Consumer Reports explains the technology is called SHAKEN/STIR. It won't stop the calls altogether, but it will ...