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Tesla estimates that 1% of 46,096 Cybertrucks it's calling back have a defect.
Pieces of steel trim along the exterior of the Cybertruck are joined to the vehicle by an adhesive that’s “susceptible to environmental embrittlement” Tesla says it will foot the bill for replacing the panels with ones that meet its requirements.
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