Tesla Cybertruck Owners Report Malfunctions After Car Wash

Tesla Cybertruck owners report malfunctions after car washes, raising concerns about the electric pickup's reliability and durability as the market becomes more competitive.

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Tesla Cybertruck Owners Report Malfunctions After Car Wash

Tesla Cybertruck Owners Report Malfunctions After Car Wash

Tesla Cybertruck owners have reported incidents of their electric pickup trucks malfunctioning after going through car washes. According to reports, one owner said their $80,000 Cybertruck broke down after washing off some sand following a trip to the beach, just two months and 3,400 miles into ownership.

The owner, TikTok user captain.ad, posted a video showing the malfunctioning vehicle, with the center console going blank and the dashboard making strange noises. Other users mocked the Cybertruck, calling it a "tin can," "lemon," and "paperweight." To fix the issue, the owner had to perform a five-hour computer reset, which Tesla acknowledged is a known problem where the standard two-minute reset takes much longer.

Tesla's owner's manual includes several warnings about the risks involved in washing the Cybertruck. The company advises owners to use a "Car Wash Mode" and only use "touchless car washes" to avoid potential damage. The manual also cautions against washing the vehicle in direct sunlight and provides advice on how to prevent damage when going through a car wash. Tesla states that any damage caused by improper washing is not covered under the vehicle's warranty.

Why this matters: The reported incidents raise concerns about the reliability and durability of Tesla's highly anticipated Cybertruck. As the electric pickup truck market becomes increasingly competitive, these issues could impact consumer confidence in Tesla's ability to deliver a dependable and rugged vehicle.

The incidents come amid a major recall for Tesla's latest vehicle due to an unrelated issue with its accelerator pedal, which could cause unintentional acceleration. Despite being designed as a rugged off-road vehicle, the reports suggest that the Cybertruck may require more maintenance and care than a typical pickup truck. Tesla has not responded to the reported incidents, leaving owners to question the company's support for its newest offering.

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla Cybertruck owners report malfunctions after car washes, requiring 5-hour resets.
  • Tesla warns owners to use "Car Wash Mode" and "touchless car washes" to avoid damage.
  • Incidents raise concerns about Cybertruck's reliability and durability in competitive EV market.
  • Tesla faces a major recall for unrelated issue with accelerator pedal causing unintended acceleration.
  • Tesla has not responded to the reported incidents, leaving owners questioning the company's support.