In its sixth such move this year, Tesla said on Wednesday that it was recalling 2,431 Cybertrucks in the US as loss of drive power could increase the risk of a crash.
In October, the electric vehicle maker said it would recall more than 27,000 Cybertrucks in the US due to delayed rear-view camera images that could impair driver visibility and increase crash risks.
A fault in the drive inverter in Cybertrucks manufactured between November 6 2023 and July 30 could cause the part to stop producing torque when the driver used the accelerator pedal, resulting in a loss of propulsion and increasing the risk of a collision, Tesla said in a report.
Tesla would replace the recalled drive inverter with one equipped with a functioning component, it said.
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