> The issue shouldn't be present in all trucks, but better to recall all of them to be safe.
There is a video floating around of this issue, and based on that I'd call it an issue in all shipped trucks. While only a couple had it loose from the factory, the fact the two plates are only press fitted and when it slides up there is a perfect nook for it to get stuck in is a huge problem.
If I was a Cybertruck owner I'd inspect it at least every week and schedule the recall work ASAP.
They aren't only press fitted, they are glued together, but a change on assembly line lead to chance that some soap got on pedal and prevented the glue from bonding the two parts
There is a video floating around of this issue, and based on that I'd call it an issue in all shipped trucks. While only a couple had it loose from the factory, the fact the two plates are only press fitted and when it slides up there is a perfect nook for it to get stuck in is a huge problem.
If I was a Cybertruck owner I'd inspect it at least every week and schedule the recall work ASAP.