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Tesla recalls roughly 10 percent of all Cybertrucks as their lightbars could fall off

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Last updated: 2025/10/30 at 10:30 AM
News Room Published 30 October 2025
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Tesla is recalling Cybertrucks again, and this time a hardware issue is to blame.

The company is recalling 6,197 Cybertrucks in the US due to an issue that could cause the car’s detached lightbar to fall off, posing road hazard to other vehicles.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the issue is only present in some 2024 Cybertrucks, and is due to “an incorrect surface primer” which “may have been used to attach the lightbar to the windshield.” Simply put, Tesla used the wrong glue to attach the lightbars to some cars.

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If your Cybertruck is affected, Tesla will inspect your lightbar and either install an “additional mechanical attachment or replace the light bar using tape to adhere the light bar to the windshield as well as an additional mechanical attachment as necessary,” all of that free of charge.

We know that the number of recalled Cybertrucks represents roughly 10 percent of all Cybertrucks Tesla has sold so far due to another recall last week. That one affected 63,619 Cybertrucks over software that makes the front parking lights too bright, which could impair incoming drivers’ vision. That issue, however, was fixed via a software update.

Tesla’s Cybertruck recalls happen often, and quite a few issues were hardware-related, meaning Tesla couldn’t just fix them remotely. (Un)fortunately for Tesla, Cybertrucks aren’t selling very well, so there’s at least less of them to fix.

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