The Tesla Cybertruck is being recalled once more, this time as a result of its tire stress monitoring system (TPMS) mild could not keep on, stopping drivers from seeing warnings of low tire stress.
This recall consists of not solely the 2024 Cybertruck but in addition 2017-2025 Tesla Mannequin 3 sedans and 2020-2025 Tesla Mannequin Y SUVs, for a complete of 694,304 automobiles. A software program replace pushed to those automobiles inadvertently reset the TPMS warning mild in order that it doesn’t reappear after the automobile is cycled off and again on once more, in accordance with the NHTSA.
Tesla Cybertruck
Driving with improperly inflated tires will increase the threat of a crash, which is why TPMS is federally mandated. Federal Motor Automobile Security Normal (FMVSS) quantity 138 requires that TPMS warning lights keep illuminated each time the automobile is on till the tire-pressure challenge that triggers them is corrected.
Tesla estimates that all recalled automobiles have this challenge, and it is conscious of 76 associated guarantee claims. Nevertheless, the automaker will not be conscious of any collisions, accidents, or fatalities linked to the difficulty.

Tesla Cybertruck
Tesla launched an over-the-air replace to right the issue round Nov. 12, so homeowners do not should take their automobiles to service facilities for recall work. The automaker may also observe up with proprietor notification letters, that are attributable to be mailed Feb. 15, 2025. House owners may also contact Tesla customer support at 1-877-798-3752. Tesla’s reference quantity for this recall is SB-24-00-018.
That is the seventh recall of the Cybertruck since deliveries started, and never all have concerned software program fixes. The final recall, for lack of drive energy, required substitute of inverters within the affected vehicles. Different remembers have addressed busted windshield wiper motors, accelerator pedals that grew to become “trapped” by trim items, and rearview cameras with picture delay points.