
Tesla has wiped off the 26,000 miles on the odometer of a Cybertruck in service, scratched the car, after which returned it to the proprietor like nothing occurred.
A Tesla Cybertruck proprietor in Oregon was fairly shocked when he went to choose up his Cybertruck, which was in service to put in a brand new lightbar, repair some panel gaps, and determine an ABS alert that wouldn’t go away.
In accordance with a thread on the Cybertruck Homeowners Membership, Tesla had wiped the odometer clear on the Basis Collection ‘Cyberbeast’, which had over 26,000 miles on it.
The proprietor shared a video of the Cybertruck’s odometer going from 0 to 1 mile for the second time:
The odometer on the car was wiped and each the app and repair many additionally confirmed the identical mileage.
The proprietor shared a screenshot of the app after 15 miles:

He went to the net discussion board for recommendation:
Anybody else have their odometer Thanos-snapped after a controller swap? Can Tesla unsnap it or am I ceaselessly “True Mileage Unknown”?
Apparently, Tesla is presently being sued for allegedly messing with the odometers of its automobiles. Nonetheless, the lawsuit is for accelerating the mileage, not decreasing it, like on this case.
It was not the one shock from this service go to for this Cybertruck proprietor.
The proprietor was not glad with the lightbar set up, which he claims has a half-inch hole on the passenger aspect whereas it’s flush on the driving force aspect. He wrote:
It’s principally smiling sideways at everybody.
It’s additionally unclear why Tesla was messing with the car’s tailgate, but it surely ended up having a bolt shifting round it, inflicting scratches and Tesla left a bolt unbolted:


At this level, the truck was returned with extra issues than it had when it entered service.
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