Worst Tesla Cybertruck Issues | It's STILL a Problem
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses early issues with the Tesla Cybertruck after its initial six months of release. While the Cybertruck offers many benefits, customers are facing challenges like recalls, rust, sensor malfunctions, and suspension problems. Despite these setbacks, many owners still enjoy their trucks. Tesla's approach of refining production vehicles through customer feedback means patience may pay off, as future iterations will likely resolve current problems. The video also highlights frustrations with repair times and warranty concerns, advising prospective buyers to consider waiting for improvements before purchasing.
Takeaways
- 🚗 Tesla Cybertruck has been on the market for six months, and while many customers love it, there are significant first-production issues.
- 🔧 Tesla's recall affected over 3,800 trucks due to a problem with the accelerator pedal cover, but the issue has been fixed with a simple rivet solution.
- 🚫 Rust issues have been overblown; surface rust is caused by free iron on the stainless steel and can be cleaned off easily.
- 🥕 The front trunk's sensor had problems, causing it to pinch objects when closing, but Tesla has improved this with new software updates.
- ⚠️ Cybertruck owners have reported various issues such as black screens, cracked windshields, and shattered A-pillar glass, with mixed responses on whether Tesla covers the repairs under warranty.
- ⏳ Tesla's service and repair times can be very long, with some customers waiting over a month for parts and service, leading to frustration.
- 🔋 Suspension issues, charging problems, and air suspension errors have been reported, with some trucks becoming undrivable soon after delivery.
- 💸 The Cybertruck's early adopters are paying a premium, with $100,000+ price tags, while also dealing with these hardware and software issues.
- 🛠️ The repair process for accidents or damage is slow due to parts availability, with some owners waiting months for repairs.
- 🚙 Tesla plans to roll out more options, like new interior designs and wheel choices, but customers are advised to wait for future versions to avoid early production problems.
Q & A
What was the main issue that led to the Cybertruck recall?
-The recall was due to a physical issue with the accelerator pedal cover, which could slide off and cause unintended acceleration. The fix involved installing a simple rivet to keep the cover in place.
Is the issue of rust on the Cybertruck a significant problem?
-No, the rust issue has been blown out of proportion. The rust seen by some owners was surface contamination from free iron, which is easily cleaned off and not an inherent flaw in the stainless steel body of the Cybertruck.
How did Tesla improve the sensitivity of the front trunk sensors on the Cybertruck?
-Tesla updated the sensor system with a learning algorithm, making it more sensitive and able to detect objects while closing, which should improve over time.
What are some issues Cybertruck owners have faced with the glass and windows?
-Some owners reported cracks in the windshield and shattered A-pillar glass. One owner found their A-pillar glass shattered without any external impact, while another noticed a windshield crack originating at the base.
What challenges have owners experienced with the Cybertruck's suspension system?
-Some owners have faced suspension issues, such as the suspension lowering unexpectedly after being put in off-road extract mode. These issues often come with long repair wait times, with some parts taking over a month to arrive.
Why have some Cybertruck owners had long wait times for repairs?
-Long wait times are primarily due to parts availability, with some owners reporting waits of over a month for critical components. Tesla's focus on delivering new trucks has made it difficult to prioritize repairs.
What was one notable issue related to the Cybertruck's charging system?
-One owner reported that after owning their Cybertruck for just six hours, they experienced charging errors that made the truck undrivable, with repairs estimated to take over four weeks.
How are Cybertruck owners reacting to the $20,000 upcharge for the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package?
-Some owners feel frustrated with the $20,000 FSD upcharge, especially since the Cybertruck currently lacks lane-keeping ability, with FSD features delayed for the vehicle. The price for FSD has also dropped, compounding frustration.
What are some problems Cybertruck owners have faced after taking the vehicle through a car wash?
-A few owners reported issues with their touchscreens and other systems after using a car wash. Tesla attributes this to not using the proper 'car wash mode,' which is required to avoid damage to sensitive components like the charge port.
What advice does the video offer for prospective Cybertruck buyers?
-The video advises prospective buyers to wait for future iterations of the Cybertruck, as many of the early production issues will likely be fixed, and the truck will become more affordable as more models hit the market.
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