Tesla recalls all 173 RWD Cybertrucks over brake rotor defect that could cause wheel detachment
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Emma Roth
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Summary
Tesla is recalling all 173 of its RWD Cybertruck Long Range vehicles due to faulty brake rotors that could cause the wheels to fall off. The recall, posted on the NHTSA website, states that brake rotor stud holes may crack and allow studs to separate from the wheel hub. Tesla has identified three warranty claims potentially linked to the issue but reports no collisions, fatalities, or injuries related to the defect.
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· 3 pulledbrake rotor stud holes may crack and allow the stud to separate from the wheel hub
not aware of any collisions, fatalities, or injuries
Tesla is recalling its RWD Cybertruck Long Range over faulty brake rotors that could cause the wheels to fall off
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