The reason for recalling a batch of Cybertruck pickups was a loss of power steering. General Motors vehicles are being recalled due to transmission problems.
American automobile company Tesla is recalling 2,431 Cybertruck electric pickup trucks in the United States. This is the sixth move this year, Reuters reports.
The recall is due to a loss of driving power, which could increase the risk of an accident.
It has been noted that a malfunction of the drive inverter in Cybertrucks manufactured between November 6, 2023 and July 30, 2024 can lead to a loss of traction and increase the risk of a collision.
In recalled vehicles, Tesla will replace the drive inverter with an inverter equipped with a non-defective component at no additional charge.
General Motors is also recalling nearly half a million vehicles, Reuters reports.
461,839 vehicles are affected by the recall due to transmission problems. We are talking about the 2020-2022 Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra and Cadillac Escalade models. In these vehicles, the transmission control valve may fail, causing the rear wheels to lock.
It was previously reported that Tesla has recalled more than 27,000 Cybertruck electric vehicles in the United States due to a delayed image from the rear view camera.
We remind you that the American company General Motors is recalling 323,232 cars due to a problem with the rear door, which can come loose while driving.
Source: korrespondent

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