The carmaker will replace an inverter in Cybertrucks produced from early November of last year through July, according to its recall report released Wednesday. A fault in the component may cost drivers the ability to apply torque using the accelerator pedal and increase risk of a collision.
Tesla told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that 2,431 vehicles are potentially involved, ...
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