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Tesla Cybertruck Woes: When Technology and Durability Clash


A Fresh Look at the Cybertruck's Reliability Issues Following a Car Wash Breakdown






In a peculiar turn of events, a nearly new Tesla Cybertruck, valued at $80,000 and with only 3,400 miles on the odometer, reportedly malfunctioned after its owner took it through a routine car wash. The incident has sparked discussions online about the durability and reliability of one of Tesla's most talked-about vehicles.

The vehicle's owner, a TikToker known as @captain.ad, shared his frustration online after his post-beach cleanup led to unexpected troubles. According to his account, the Cybertruck ceased to function properly post-wash, with the display and speedometer going blank, rendering the truck technically unroadworthy despite appearing drivable.

This issue was particularly perplexing as Tesla reportedly acknowledged it as a "known issue," mentioning that the Cybertruck's screen reset process could unusually take up to five hours instead of the usual two minutes. Tesla's prompt response suggested a software patch might soon resolve this, yet it left the vehicle owner—and likely others—in a bind.

Beyond just the inconvenience of a lengthy reset, Tesla's acknowledgment reveals a deeper concern about the Cybertruck's sensitivity to common activities like car washing. The vehicle's manual advises owners to activate a specific "Car Wash Mode" to avoid potential damage to sensitive components such as the charge port or windshield wipers. This directive underscores the unique precautions Cybertruck owners must take, which are not typical of most vehicles.

The broader context of this incident includes various reported issues with the Cybertruck, ranging from its structural integrity to operational reliability. The United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) even issued a recall notice for almost 4,000 Cybertrucks due to a critical fault with the accelerator pedal, highlighting safety risks that could potentially lead to severe accidents.

Community reactions have been mixed, with some social media users humorously suggesting that traditional, more mechanically simple cars like the "1999 Toyota Corolla" might outlast modern, high-tech models like the Cybertruck. Others expressed concerns about the vehicle's reliability, especially when the faults could compromise safety.

Tesla has yet to publicly address the specific incident reported by @captain.ad, but the situation brings to light the challenges that come with integrating advanced technology into everyday use vehicles. As Tesla works on refining its innovations, customers are left weighing the pros and cons of embracing such cutting-edge technology at the expense of possible reliability issues.

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