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CYBERTRUCK OWNER'S VIDEO CLAIMING A STUCK ACCELERATOR PEDAL ATTRACTS NHTSA
ATTENTION

Apr 18, 2024 by admin
Tesla's CybertruckAndrej Sokolow/picture alliance via Getty Images
 * A Tesla Cybertruck owner said his accelerator got stuck on full throttle
   while he was driving.
 * The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it's in touch with
   Tesla over the issue.
 * The Cybertruck owner called it a "serious problem" but said he still likes
   the vehicle.

Federal regulators are looking into a potential safety issue with Tesla's
Cybertruck after an owner of the vehicle said in a video that part of his
accelerator pedal came loose while he was driving and jammed the accelerator
into the full throttle position.

Jose Martinez, who is based in California, posted a video to TikTok on Sunday,
saying he experienced a "serious problem" with his Cybertruck and describing
what happened. In the video, he said he was driving a couple of days prior when
what appeared to be a cover on the accelerator pedal slid forward, effectively
wedging itself in a way in which it could not be released.

"It held the accelerator down 100%, at full throttle," he said. "I was lucky
enough, had a clear mind, didn't panic. And holding the brake down overrides the
pedal, so I was able to stop the car. But anytime I'd lift the break it would
start accelerating again."

"Somebody that panics, that could be pretty dangerous. Crazy," Martinez added.

The video quickly went viral, apparently attracting the attention of the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

In a statement provided to Business Insider, the NHTSA said: "NHTSA is aware of
this issue and is in contact with the manufacturer to gather additional
information."

NHTSA looking into the issue was first reported by CNBC.

Martinez told BI he still likes his Cybertruck and thinks "it's a great car." He
also said he was surprised to see his video get so much attention.

Tesla did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

Since the first Cybertrucks started rolling out to customers in November, the
distinctive vehicles have attracted celebrities and die-hard Tesla fans, but the
vehicle's launch hasn't been without hiccups.

Cybertruck owners have raised concerns about other aspects of the car, from door
panel gaps to rust spots to handprints. In one of the latest complaints, several
owners said that shortly after their Cybertruck was delivered, it began beeping
and flashing a red alert that said, "PULL OVER SAFELY Critical steering issue
detected."

Still, some Cybertruck owners say they love the vehicle despite some issues.

"I think Tesla gets away with a lot of stuff because the driving experience is
that good," Donald Green, a Cybertruck owner in Texas, previously told BI. "Once
you start driving Tesla, you never go back."

Have a news tip? Contact this reporter at kvlamis@insider.com.

Read the original article on Business Insider



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