Picture: Brandon Woyshnis (Shutterstock)The Cybertruck has some obtrusive issues apart from how ugly it seems. Elon Musk’s new toy has been out within the public for somewhat greater than six months and it’s already getting its second bodily recall, this time affecting greater than 11,000 automobiles. Tesla Traders Not Comfortable With Mr. Tweet’s TweetsThe Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration (NHTSA) issued a recall for 11,688 Cybertruck dated June 19. What’s at fault is the truck’s windshield wiper motor because it “could cease functioning as a result of electrical overstress to the gate driver part.” The recall contains all Cybertrucks created from Nov. 13, 2023, to June 6, 2024, which is virtually all of them. The Cybertruck’s windshield wiper is, like the remainder of the truck, completely different than what you’d discover in most automobiles. As a substitute of two wipers, it makes use of one large windshield wiper so it may be harmful if that one motor stops working. How the Cybertruck’s Huge Windshield Wiper WorksTelsa didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark concerning the recall. Cybertruck homeowners will likely be formally notified concerning the recall beginning on Aug. 18. Tesla will substitute the windshield wiper motors for gratis to the homeowners. Again in April, the Cybertruck had its first recall. Just a few homeowners seen that the pad on the accelerator would slide off and will wedge itself at an angle to the place it saved the automobile accelerating. Final week, Cybertruck homeowners have been posting about different points with the truck’s large windshield wiper. Some seen that the wiper simply wouldn’t keep down whereas others say it might activate by itself. Since its launch, the Cybertruck has had a litany of weird points. One stopped working after it went by way of a automobile wash, one other was advised by Telsa that coolant leaks aren’t lined by the guarantee, and there’s additionally the little factor of the Cybertruck’s doorways and trunk injuring folks.