Cybertruck recall dodgy fix leaves owners with more questions than answers

Max McDee, 04 April 2025

Tesla's Cybertruck, once called a bold entry into the electric cars market, is facing even more scrutiny after its recent recall fix left owners with more problems. The recall was prompted by a loose trim piece known as the cantrail, but it has now resulted in repairs that some owners are finding unacceptable for a vehicle in the $80,000 to $100,000 price range.

Tesla's solution to the "rebellious" piece of trim involves removing it, applying patches of butyl (seriously?), and securing it with new nuts. Unfortunately, it seems this process has led to visible panel gaps and what appears to be a burn or rust mark on the vehicle's chassis.

Cybertruck recall dodgy fix leaves owners with more questions than answers

One Cybertruck owner from New Jersey shared images of the repair, revealing a sizable gap where the new nut was fitted. The owner also noticed a mark near the repair site, speculating it might be from a weld, even though the fix itself does not need any welding - apparently.

This whole situation raises a lot of questions about Tesla's quality control. While the company is fortunate to have a base of early adopters who are often more forgiving of initial production issues, the price point of the Cybertruck demands a higher standard of service and finish. Customers paying premium prices for electric cars expect a better product, not one with visible defects post-repair.

Cybertruck recall dodgy fix leaves owners with more questions than answers

The recall and its less-than-ideal fix also created a headache for Cybertruck owners who have wrapped their vehicles. They now face the added expense and inconvenience of re-wrapping the affected trim, with no indication that Tesla will cover these costs.

The Cybertruck saga just keeps on giving - and not in a good way. The vehicle itself will go down in history as one of the most controversial ideas the automotive world has seen. What was meant to be the culmination of Tesla's technology has turned into a slow-speed train wreck for owners and an absolute disaster for the company. Let's hope Tesla comes up with a magic solution and fixes all the problems before someone pulls the plug on the Cybertruck entirely.

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