From Torque News.
I "picked this car up on Oct 30th, on Nov 3rd it was dead in my garage, unresponsive to anything," wrote Elan on the Tesla Cybertruck Owners group on Facebook. He continues saying, I "couldn’t even open the doors. Thus, I had it towed to Tesla service center. It’s now November 12th, they tried changing the 48v battery to no success. They have absolutely no idea what’s wrong with it and just keep moving my completion date forward."
Elan Michael, a Tesla Cybertruck owner, recently shared ongoing issues with his new vehicle, which has been unresponsive since early November. After initially believing a 48V battery failure was the culprit, Tesla service has now updated Elan, explaining that the problem stems from the Power Conversion System, an essential component managing power distribution in the Cybertruck. Technicians are currently working to resolve the issue, with the hope of having the vehicle ready by Friday.
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Torque News Cybertruck Coverage
https://www.torquenews.com/1/i-picked-cybertruck-oct-30th-nov-3rd-it-was-dead-and-tesla-has-no-idea-whats-wrong