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U r very lucky. I'm on TMS and a few more. Greatest numbers are negative. Mine is so bad I had to get HQ in Palo Alto to make them fix my car. My 2013 S has 225k miles. Under warranty I went 6 months, couldn't super charge. They didn't care. Lastly. I got upgrade, still don't work. HQ told to fix it. 4 hours later. Zero.
I gave up.
Yes, and you are mostly listening to people who sign up to complain about it. Go to ANY car site. Or for that matter any product site and you'll hear exactly the same.

Wait a sec, you aren't the one who was complaining about Supercharging because you car didn't originally have it and you didn't feel like paying the upcharge are you?
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Yes I was in SLC. Live in Florida
They were so great.
The challenge now
Ramp up number of technicians to match millions of cars. Wait times are exceeding months
 

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Honestly stuff does happen, but just throwing out “stuff happens” while dismissing the failure of Tesla pushing this truck out with this many issues is inappropriate.

I’m a Tesla fanboy but my god these types of comments dissolving Tesla of responsibility is irritating
What do you mean "Tesla pushing this truck out with this many issues"
It was driven for 400 miles before the issue showed up.
And as to "this many issues" I'm pretty sure it is one and only one issue. The multiple errors are symptoms.

To a great degree, when a Tesla gets a big barrage of errors, that cause is simply the 12V battery going dead.
Look at the other Tesla forums and see what the cause of a pageful of errors actually is.

This is 1 issue after 400 miles driving. This is extremely common IN ANY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT!
 


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People keep saying this...no. This isn't normal, quit trying to normalize this.
Why do you say that it isn't normal?

It happens on ALL vehicles from ALL manufacturers. It's so common that many states have Lemon Laws to handle the worse cases.

It is not "normal" for a vehicle to do this. That's why there are thousands of Cybertrucks out there without this issue.

It is "normal" that some percentage, hopefully small, will have issues that require remediation.

To put it in a slightly different perspective. It is not "normal" for the safety systems to have significant issues.

But there have been over 76,000,000 Takata airbags recalled.
 
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Hope your trucks issues get fixed quick!
So I had to go to the shop to find out anything. I was told that several unidentified parts had to be ordered. I asked but got no ETA on parts or resolution. Thanks for all the omments. To be continued...
 

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People keep saying this...no. This isn't normal, quit trying to normalize this.
Im on the toyota sienna forum. Brand new hybrid platform from the ground up vehicle with the 2021 model and up. Though not as radical as a CT, but with far more # of owners posting, doesn't have 1/10th of the problems of CT reported here.

So these fanboys pushing back on every complaint can gfts. They won't get it till its their truck, and perhaps even then they will make excuses.
 


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Im on the toyota sienna forum. Brand new hybrid platform from the ground up vehicle with the 2021 model and up. Though not as radical as a CT, but with far more # of owners posting, doesn't have 1/10th of the problems of CT reported here.

So these fanboys pushing back on every complaint can gfts. They won't get it till its their truck, and perhaps even then they will make excuses.
Appreciate this comment. Thank you!
 

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So these fanboys pushing back on every complaint can gfts. They won't get it till its their truck, and perhaps even then they will make excuses.
Angry much? I've been driving/off-roading my Cybertruck for three months, so yes, it's my truck. And no, I don't get it, it's never needed to go to a Service Center or had any repairs. I just get it muddy/dusty, wash and rinse, repeat. Works great. The way you wrote that implies everyone is having problems. Simply not true.

People focus on those who have needed repairs and parts replaced, not the thousands who are busy enjoying their truck and that don't need service.

Cybertruck Owner's Club is just one small corner of all Cybertruck Owners, most of them have never posted here, and not everything you read here is true. If you think otherwise, you've got some issues to work out.
 

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Honestly stuff does happen, but just throwing out “stuff happens” while dismissing the failure of Tesla pushing this truck out with this many issues is inappropriate.

I’m a Tesla fanboy but my god these types of comments dissolving Tesla of responsibility is irritating
If they're making over a thousand trucks a week, and we see one, two new cases every week, well, they are doing slightly better every week.

Doesn't absolve anyone of responsibility to put it into context. Tesla is apparently falling down on keeping their Service Centers staffed.

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What do you mean "Tesla pushing this truck out with this many issues"
It was driven for 400 miles before the issue showed up.
And as to "this many issues" I'm pretty sure it is one and only one issue. The multiple errors are symptoms.

To a great degree, when a Tesla gets a big barrage of errors, that cause is simply the 12V battery going dead.
Look at the other Tesla forums and see what the cause of a pageful of errors actually is.

This is 1 issue after 400 miles driving. This is extremely common IN ANY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT!
Weird because like I said I’m a fanboy and bought the very first production model 3 LRRWD and I can count on 2 fingers how many problems I’ve had with it. None of which required my car to be out of my hands for more than 30 minutes. Seat belt buckle problem and a seat problem.

It’s not just me. I never saw any of these severe problems with that release. CT is amazing but needs for more testing and development before it was release. I feel so bad for people dropping over $100k to give it back to Tesla for weeks hoping they fix it
 

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Angry much? I've been driving/off-roading my Cybertruck for three months, so yes, it's my truck. And no, I don't get it, it's never needed to go to a Service Center or had any repairs. I just get it muddy/dusty, wash and rinse, repeat. Works great. The way you wrote that implies everyone is having problems. Simply not true.

People focus on those who have needed repairs and parts replaced, not the thousands who are busy enjoying their truck and that don't need service.

Cybertruck Owner's Club is just one small corner of all Cybertruck Owners, most of them have never posted here, and not everything you read here is true. If you think otherwise, you've got some issues to work out.
Not angry at all. It just seems like when someone posts problems, people have to counteract it immediately by saying my truck has no problems and some go so far as to require proof and pictures as though they are in disbelief. Glad your truck is problem free but problems posted here is too high compared to reliable makes/models. As you say, this is a small corner of the internet. That works both ways. How many people are having issues that don't post here. It's not too far fetched to take this forum as an average cross section of CT ownership. Enough people post here to give a good representation.
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