Tesla Recalls 2,431 Cybertrucks for Drive Unit Inverter Issue Requiring Hardware Replacement
November 13, 2024 — Tesla has announced its sixth recall this year for the 2024 model-year Cybertruck, this time affecting 2,431 vehicles due to a faulty drive unit inverter. Unlike many previous recalls, this one can’t be fixed through a software update—owners of affected trucks will need to take their vehicles to a Tesla service center for physical repairs.
Details of the Recall
The recall stems from a batch of defective inverters installed in Cybertrucks manufactured between November 6, 2023, and July 30, 2024. The issue came to light after a Cybertruck was stranded on the road in late July, prompting Tesla to investigate. By October, Tesla identified five instances of failure tied to the drive unit inverter, which led to warranty claims and ultimately the recall decision.
No Software Fix This Time
Tesla is often able to address defects with over-the-air software updates, a capability that sets it apart from traditional automakers. In this case, however, the faulty drive unit inverters require direct attention from a technician, making this recall more complex and inconvenient for owners. Unlike 20% of recalls that are solved through software fixes, this hardware issue will require physical repairs to ensure the safety and functionality of the vehicle.
What Owners Should Know
Tesla will contact affected Cybertruck owners directly, providing instructions on how to schedule their repair appointments. The company recommends that owners visit their nearest Tesla service center to have the faulty hardware replaced.
This recall reflects the ongoing challenges of Tesla’s high-tech approach to vehicle design and production. Despite its innovative capabilities, Tesla’s need for a hardware fix shows that not every defect can be solved remotely, underscoring the importance of traditional service solutions alongside cutting-edge technology.
For Sheboygan Reports readers, this incident serves as a reminder that even the most advanced vehicles may require hands-on solutions when it comes to crucial components.