Marc Mendes is a Cybertruck owner from Los Angeles, California, and he says the upholstery covering his Cyberturkc’s dashboard is tearing up and exposing an ugly yellow foam underneath.
Considering all the things that could go wrong, this is certainly not that big of a deal. However, what was surprising is Tesla’s response when Marc took his Cybertruck to service for this issue.
Tesla says not only is the exposed yellow foam normal fitment but that all other Cybertrucks have this defect, and according to Tesla management, if the EV maker replaced his dash “it will look the same.”
Marc shared his predicament on Facebook and on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum.
Here is what he wrote…
“I have a Foundation Series Cybertruck Cyberbeast and yellow foam under the front windshield visible on both corners.
Per Tesla Van Nuys, California service center, "Repair notes: No replacement needed. Confirmed with other Cybertrucks on site that this is normal fitment. As well as confirmed with management if a new one was replaced, the dash will look the same."
Do others see this foam and have a fix? Possibly black fabric over, but will this block window defroster? Thank you for your help.”
Below his post, Marc included several pictures of his Cybertruck dashboard, showing yellow foam sticking out between the dashboard and the windshield.
The defect is visible on both the right and left corners of the Cybertruck dash and stick out like a sore thumb because they are directly in the drivers' and passengers' eyesight.
As already said, an ill-fitting dashboard and some exposed yellow foam are not the end of the world; however, what was surprising was Tesla’s response.
Despite Marc bringing in his Cybertruck for service due to this complaint, the service technicians turned him back without a solution.
Not only that, according to the service note the Tesla technicians left, they brought this issue up Tesla’s corporate ladder, and management responded by saying, “If a new one was replaced, the dash would look the same.”
I’m not sure about you, but if I paid $120,000 for a vehicle, I would expect yellow foam not to be sticking out from the dashboard, and if it is, I would expect the company to fix the issue promptly.
As for Tesla Service turning back Marc, they claim they have “confirmed with other Cybertrucks on site that this is normal fitment.” Unfortunately, despite how frustrating this sounds, the service technicians might be right.
After Marc raised the issue on multiple online platforms, other Cybertruck owners shared that their Cybertrucks also have exposed yellow foam sticking out between where the dashboard meets the windshield.
For example, another Cybertruck owner from Naples, Florida, Wayne, writes, “Haha. I thought it was leaves from one of my trees! So I opened the frank, and they were gone. It must be certain lighting. But I also do see it.”
At this point, given the issue is small yellow foam sticking out from the dashboard, some forum members advised Marc to just shave off the foam using a razor, or add black tape over it, or push the foam back underneath by sewing the dashboard upholstery back together.
First, as I’ve already said, if a person pays $120,000 for a vehicle and is given a defective product, I think it’s up to the company to solve the problem, not the owner.
Second and more importantly, given the Cybertruck’s dash design, sewing the torn upholstery is far more difficult than it might seem.
The Cybertruck has one of the longest dashboards, with a very narrow-angle between the dashboard and the windshield. In this circumstance, even if the fix is simple, it will still require the dashboard to be disassembled, and it’s better that Tesla technicians do that than the owner.
Overall, it’s surprising to see Tesla still dealing with these fit-and-finish issues years after Elon Musk promised to improve quality control so that if you find a problem with one of the company’s vehicles, the ruler you are using to measure the defect is more likely at fault than the car.
So far, that doesn’t appear to be the case. However, please let us know what you think. Also, if the torn-up dashboard upholstery is a widespread issue, do you think Tesla should recall the vehicle? Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Share your ideas by clicking the red “Add new comment” button below. Also, visit our site, torquenews.com/Tesla, regularly for the latest updates.
Image: Courtesy of Tesla, inc.
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Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.
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Simply today's example of…
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Simply today's example of this thing being a piece-o-$#!t. To every proud sucker, sorry owner, I got nothing, but it's funny.
Tesla is not the only…
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Tesla is not the only company to pull this crap. It's quite common. You take a car into a dealership for service. They verify the complaint but then show you that other cars on the lot have the same defect, so it's fine. They don't use those terms. They say that other cars are the same so it's normal.
Tesla: Quality is job none.
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Tesla: Quality is job none.
I read alot of posts and it…
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I read alot of posts and it's pointing to problems all over different parts of the truck. At this point it looks like the truck is junk. Opinion: Musk is a joke!!!
I'm hearing more and more…
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I'm hearing more and more about customer woes with this Cybertrash, err, truck. You want to send a message to Musk? Stop buying his vehicles.
Yee-uup ... I'd buy a …
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Yee-uup ... I'd buy a $120000 Cyber Truck with the Self Driving Options. Like they can't fix a dash fault; how can you trust the self driving reliability?
Yee-uup ... I'd buy a …
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Yee-uup ... I'd buy a $120000 Cyber Truck with the Self Driving Options. Like they can't fix a dash fault; how can you trust the self driving reliability?
I'm actually surprised that…
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I'm actually surprised that the words "fit and finish" were used in this article. I'd assume that the lack of style and lack of effort put into making this vehicle have any appeal at all would make it clear that those things were not a large part of the goals in production of this vehicle.
Musk thinks NHTSA is picking…
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Musk thinks NHTSA is picking on him because there are 1500 automated crash reports from his unreliable self driving feature. Now he wants Trump to stop them from reporting same so more of his buyers can die in accidents. At this point Teslas are to expensive and dangerous. All self driving features on them should be banned.
Can we get a picture of the…
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Can we get a picture of the dash so we can make individual assessments?
Honestly, what do they…
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Honestly, what do they expect when they pay that much money for something that is so exceedingly unattractive? The only reason they could possibly want one is because when a car is that atrocious looking it sticks out like a sore thumb and the owner gets acknowledged for their... Pride? Stupidity? Bad taste? Wealth. Everyday we are given another reason why being wealthy isn't all it's cracked up to be. When this world finally makes people more important than possessions and fame, we will finally learn all about being truly rich!
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