A **Tesla Cybertruck** owner recently recounted a bothersome encounter after visiting a service center to resolve a loud wind noise issue. The suggested remedy? According to Tesla technicians—simply apply duct tape over the panel gaps.
Yes, you read that right.
The **Cybertruck’s design** has already faced considerable backlash, resulting in numerous recalls. However, recommending that owners patch a basic build flaw with a DIY tape solution elevates the level of concern significantly.
### A Doubtful Solution
A screenshot of the service report shows the technician’s statement: *“The noise experienced is typical air turbulence expected at higher speeds.”* The document also indicated that while applying tape did help diminish the sound, further adjustments to the panels weren’t feasible due to the vehicle’s body fitment standards.
The owner initially pointed out the problem after detecting excessive wind noise, particularly when compared to a loaner Cybertruck. Upon investigation, the technician found the noise was also evident in other trucks with matching VINs and concluded that no additional measures would be taken.
### Increasing Discontent Among Owners
This situation has only amplified the discontent among Cybertruck owners, with several others reporting analogous wind noise issues. One owner recalled a test drive where a Tesla technician, wearing a winter hat, was asked to remove it for a better assessment of the sound. The technician claimed he could hear adequately—only to later state in the service report that no noise was detected.
There is speculation that the problem might be more pronounced in early production models.
Even with Tesla’s temporary tape fix, many owners still express dissatisfaction with the absence of a proper resolution. As of now, Tesla has not provided comments on the matter.