seussiii
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Who is Impacted?This was just posted in the other thread about this.
Not exactly the same thing as not being able to charge but still the same components maybe? Most of ours could still drive.
Fortunately, this issue was caught and corrected relatively early in the Cybertruck's production ramp. The recall affects a limited population of 2,431 Cybertrucks manufactured between November 6, 2023, and July 30, 2024.
Tesla officially introduced the updated, functional MOSFET components into production on July 30, 2024. If your Cybertruck was built after that date, you already have the upgraded hardware and are not impacted by this recall. Tesla mailed notification letters to affected owners in early January.
VINs above ~40,000 are not impacted by this recall, but you can check at Tesla’s VIN Recall Service. Copy the VIN from your Tesla app (tap and hold the VIN), and then paste it on Tesla’s website. It will show any open recalls for your vehicle.
Hmmm the manufacturing date and VIN range seem off from what people are reporting. We've seen quite a few over 40k. I'm not sure ive heard of anyone being notified or a publicly posted recall.
Also, can we see the model/part number for our PCS in Service mode anywhere?If your Cybertruck was built after that date, you already have the upgraded hardware and are not impacted by this recall.
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