Repeated Tesla Cybertruck water leak problems may support a California Lemon Law claim when water enters the cabin, frame rail area, liftgate, tonneau system, or other parts of the vehicle after repair attempts.

Tesla Cybertruck water leak problems can be serious, especially when water enters the cabin, frame rail area, liftgate, tonneau cover area, or interior components. A new electric truck should not repeatedly allow water intrusion that causes sloshing sounds, condensation, wet interior areas, or repeated service visits.

In a recent Placer County Lemon Law case involving a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck, the vehicle had repeated water leak and water intrusion concerns. The repair history included water sloshing sounds while driving, condensation inside the vehicle, water found inside the vehicle, suspected water entry near rocker and frame rail areas, and later water concerns involving the liftgate and tonneau system. The case was resolved by settlement.

Water intrusion can substantially affect a vehicle’s use, value, and safety. In an electric vehicle, water concerns can be even more troubling because the vehicle contains numerous electronic systems, wiring, modules, sensors, and interior components. Even if water is not immediately visible, a sloshing sound or repeated condensation may indicate that water is trapped where it does not belong.

Under California Lemon Law, a manufacturer may be required to repurchase or replace a vehicle when it cannot repair substantial warranty defects after a reasonable number of repair opportunities. Water leaks, repeated water intrusion, and unresolved frame or cabin leaks may support a Lemon Law claim when the defects continue after repair attempts.

Consumers should keep copies of every repair order and make sure the service center accurately writes down the complaint. Words like “water leaking,” “water sloshing,” “condensation,” “wet carpet,” “water inside vehicle,” or “water entering cabin” can be important.

If your Tesla Cybertruck has repeated water leak problems, water sloshing sounds, condensation, wet interior areas, tonneau leaks, or water intrusion that Tesla cannot fix, you may have rights under California’s Lemon Law.

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