
Tesla Cyberbeast Owner Says, I’m Driving at 55 MPH When All Of a Sudden I Heard a Terrible Ripping Apart Sound Coming From the Top of My Truck
- by Torque News
- Feb 21, 2025
- 0 Comments
- 0 Likes Flag 0 Of 5

"Beast, why do you keep falling apart on me?"
That's what Tesla Cybertruck owner Fransisco Banchs says in his Facebook post dedicated to Cybertruck owners. Now, picture this: you're taking your new Cybertbeast and your son to the mountains for a skiing trip, and on the way back, something completely unexpected happens.
You haven't taken your new tri-motor Cyberbeast on a road trip and are excited to see how it performs in the mountain terrain. It's an excellent test for your electric truck. It performs well until you head back home.
You hear a loud scraping sound and see something fly off your truck in your side mirror. You pull over and check your vehicle and see it's missing a long trim piece above the side of your truck.
You look back and see a metal trim piece from your truck lying in the road. You turn your vehicle around and pick up the piece before someone runs over it. You put it in the back of the truck and wonder how this could happen.
Here is Fransisco's Story
Fransisco says, "We were driving back from the mountain at around 55 MPH when all of a sudden heard a terrible rip-apart sound coming from the top of the truck. I initially thought it was a huge piece of ice sliding off the truck; my son thought that the sound came from his skis flying off the roof of the Cyberbeast."
"Then, from the corner of my eye, I saw something fly off my window and heard a metal sound; I immediately stopped and turned around and could not believe my eyes. How in the world can this piece of steel fly out like this?"
The good news is Francisco gets his truck fixed.
Fransisco immediately contacted Tesla's service and was pleasantly surprised by the quick resolution. They promptly fixed the faulty trim piece on his truck under warranty, leaving this owner feeling reassured and satisfied with the service.
Fransisco says, "Doing what is right is what I care about."
"I don't mind the setbacks and debugging when embracing something new, but I do mind how the company that manufactures the product handles them. My CyberBeast is back with a new right side body module, a new driver side panel in place (replacing the one that flew out), a new lightbar installed (this time aligned correctly), and finally, its newly installed CyberTent."
Is This A Common Problem With the Cybertruck?
According to recent Reddit user reports, several Cybertruck owners have experienced issues with trim pieces, including molding, coming loose or falling off due to improper installation. The problem prompted Tesla to recall affected vehicles and replace or reattach the trim pieces.
Key points about the Cybertruck molding issue:
Recall issued: Tesla has officially recalled Cybertrucks due to concerns about loose trim pieces that could fall off while driving.
Cause of the problem: Investigations have found that the trim pieces were not properly attached during manufacturing, causing them to come loose.
What to do if affected: If you notice your Cybertruck's molding coming off, contact your local Tesla service center to have it inspected and fixed under the recall.
Please first to comment
Related Post
Stay Connected
Tweets by elonmuskTo get the latest tweets please make sure you are logged in on X on this browser.
Sponsored
Popular Post
tesla Model 3 Owner Nearly Stung With $1,700 Bill For Windshield Crack After Delivery
35 ViewsDec 28 ,2024
Middle-Aged Dentist Bought a Tesla Cybertruck, Now He Gets All the Attention He Wanted
32 ViewsNov 23 ,2024