JAKARTA - After experiencing a drop in sales until supplies piled up in warehouses, Tesla is now faced with another problem, namely having to pull back or recall its pickup truck, namely Cybertruck.
Based on a report from ArenaEV, Wednesday, October 29, Tesla had to withdraw a Cybertruck with a total of 63,619 units produced between November 13, 2023, and October 11, 2025.
The reason for this recall is because the front parking lights are too bright. According to the NHTSA report, problems with vehicle software can cause the front parking lights to be too bright and exceed the maximum light power.
This means the futuristic truck failed to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108, a rule that sets restrictions for all vehicle lights.
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While the bright light may sound good, the lights can be deflected or distract other drivers, which could increase the risk of accidents.
Fortunately for the owners, this problem doesn't require them to go to the service center. The problem is not a damaged cable or a damaged cable. It's a software bug. Tesla will fix all 63,619 electric cars with software updates via air (OTA).
The solution is simple, but this recall adds to the growing list of Cybertruck withdrawals. Last year, the Cybertruck faced seven different withdrawals. Another recall earlier this year was linked to a body panel that was easily released.
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