Oct 3 (Reuters) - Tesla said on Thursday it
would recall most Cybertrucks in the U.S. due to delayed
rear-view camera images that could impair driver visibility and
increase crash risks, adding that a software update would
resolve the issue.
The recall covers more than 27,000 Cybertrucks, Tesla said
in a report filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration.
The Cybertruck's system in the affected vehicles may not
complete a shutdown process before it is commanded to boot up,
resulting in a delay in displaying the rear-view image, Tesla
said.
The image may not appear within two seconds of placing the
vehicle in reverse, and the rear-view camera display may appear
blank for up to six to eight seconds when the vehicle is shifted
into reverse, the company said.
Tesla earlier this year recalled most Cybertrucks in the
U.S. over issues with their windshield wipers and exterior trim.