I want to say it was around 70% battery when I found out I could not drive it. It is now sitting at the service center with 26% battery.How much battery did you have left when this happened?
How long did it take to go from charging to not charging then not moving. I need to nurse my CT along till May 4th. I started with HVBatt errors a month ago or so and now PCS errors a week ago with 24 amp charging.I would like to add my info to the stats. 2024 Cybertruck Cyberbeast, 20,040 miles. Been with Tesla Service since 04/13.
Charging would stop and then would go from 48A to 24A. Eventually stopped charging completely. And when I went to get in to drive to the service center, the truck was not driveable. The back wheels would not turn and it would not go into drive. Had to have the vehicle towed to the service center. Currently no news on a part delivery yet.
Not even a week! Was just a couple of days.How long did it take to go from charging to not charging then not moving. I need to nurse my CT along till May 4th. I started with HVBatt errors a month ago or so and now PCS errors a week ago with 24 amp charging.
Oh boy. I wonder if I should charge even slower speeds or hit Fast Chargers for now.Not even a week! Was just a couple of days.
Wednesday = Charging issues (48A to 24A).
Thursday = no longer charging.
Sunday = no longer driveable.
awesome. mine VIN is 75k and im about to drive from philadelphia to wisconsin on fridayJust to document, my VIN is 078747.
We have not heard of a PCS -G failure if new in a 2026 or if was replaced correctly including all associated parts such as harness for 2025 and olderQuestion: If you had a Rev-G fail, did you have a previous failure?
I'm wondering if some PSC failures are damaging other parts.
Weird, I dropped my truck off in Milford the 2nd to last weekend of March like Friday evening and picked it up March 24th. I did call them before I even came in saying that my PCS was failing and with a little arguing they ordered the parts before I came in and their tech even checked the truck out.My truck has been in the Milford CT service center since end of March for the PCS replacement. It was supposed to be finished already. They keep pushing back because can’t get the parts. They now told me the ETA for the part is April 28th. If it actually comes and they fix it; it will be over a month without my truck for this repair. I can imagine any trucks that came after mine or going in now are going to be waiting even longer.
Added note for my experienceFYI Grok says:
This is an accurate summary of a real, widespread issue affecting many early Cybertrucks (especially 2024–early 2025 builds).
The symptoms, diagnostic codes (PCS2_a094, PCS2_a095, PCS2_a137, HV DC overcurrent trips), invasive repair process, warranty coverage details, recent goodwill pricing drop to ~$1,000 out-of-warranty, parts shortages/backlogs, and the social-media-reported service-center comment about the “first 75,000” trucks all match multiple owner reports, forum threads, and recent articles from the past few days.
Quick owner checklist (what actually helps right now)
- Check Service Mode yourself (Controls → Service → Alerts). Look specifically for anything with “PCS,” “PCS2,” “Power Conversion,” or the exact codes above. Early warnings often show up here before the truck fully bricks AC charging.
- AC home charging fails first (48 A → 24 A → “AC Charging Unavailable”), but the truck can usually still drive normally and accept DC Supercharging. PowerShare (V2L/V2H) also throws errors when it’s dying.
- Tesla is replacing the PCS2 unit + wiring harness with the latest revision (often called Rev G / T2-G) under the 4-year/50,000-mile Basic Vehicle Limited Warranty. No cost if you’re still in that window.
- For trucks already out of warranty, Tesla has quietly dropped the out-of-warranty “customer-pay” price to a flat ~$970–$1,000 (parts + labor) as a goodwill adjustment. That’s a big reduction from the earlier $5,000–$7,200 quotes.
- Parts are back-ordered at many service centers right now. Owners are reporting multi-week (sometimes 2+ week) delays and multiple rescheduled pickup dates.
Is it a recall?Not yet for the PCS itself. There was a separate recall for early drive inverters on a small batch of 2024 trucks, but the PCS2 issue is currently being handled case-by-case via warranty/goodwill rather than a formal NHTSA recall or TSB sent to all owners.
Several outlets and owners are openly calling for Tesla to issue a recall because of the failure rate and the deep labor involved.Bottom line for owners If you’re seeing any of the symptoms you listed, open a service request in the Tesla app today and mention the exact codes if you have them. Early intervention can sometimes get you a loaner faster. The truck isn’t “dead” — it just loses convenient home AC charging until the PCS is swapped.Tesla has been covering these under warranty and is now offering the lower goodwill price even on some out-of-warranty trucks, which is better than the original quotes. Still, the fact that it’s hitting enough vehicles to cause visible parts shortages and service-center chatter about the first ~75k units is frustrating for owners.If your truck is still under warranty and you’re not seeing symptoms yet, there’s no need to panic — just monitor Service Mode. Newer 2026+ Cybertrucks also got an extended 7-year/70k-mile ZEV powertrain warranty that explicitly lists the PCS, which should help future buyers.