Fifth Cybertruck recall within the first year of the vehicle’s release
LA TimesA Tesla Cybertruck is on display in a Buena Park showroom last year. Within the first year of launching its heavily anticipated Cybertruck, Telsa announced a fifth recall for the electric vehicle, this time involving a delay in the rearview camera display that can impair a driver’s visibility and increase the risk of collision. In an announcement, Tesla said the recall involved all Cybertrucks manufactured between Nov. 13, 2023, and Sept. 13, 2024, with software that isn’t booting up the rearview display images within a required two seconds. If the driver starts backing up before the vehicle system completes its shutdown and boot-up, the rearview image may not display in a timely manner, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall report. Cybertruck owners can check if their vehicle is part of the recall by typing their vehicle identification number on either the Tesla VIN Recall Search online site or the NHTSA VIN Recall site.