- Thu Mar 06, 2025 5:50 pm
#8086
Hey Cybertruck enthusiasts! 
I came across a rather intriguing situation shared by a fellow owner who noticed a strange odor in their Cybertruck cabin after charging above 80%. The smell was described as reminiscent of melting electrical wires, which understandably raised some concerns.
This got me thinking: Have any of you experienced unusual smells or sensations in your Cybertruck or other Tesla models? What do you think could be the cause? Is it something we should be worried about, or could it just be a quirk of the materials used in EVs?
Also, how do you approach diagnosing issues like this? Do you have any tips or tricks for troubleshooting potential problems in your vehicles? Let’s share our experiences and insights—who knows, we might help each other avoid a trip to the service center!

I came across a rather intriguing situation shared by a fellow owner who noticed a strange odor in their Cybertruck cabin after charging above 80%. The smell was described as reminiscent of melting electrical wires, which understandably raised some concerns.
This got me thinking: Have any of you experienced unusual smells or sensations in your Cybertruck or other Tesla models? What do you think could be the cause? Is it something we should be worried about, or could it just be a quirk of the materials used in EVs?
Also, how do you approach diagnosing issues like this? Do you have any tips or tricks for troubleshooting potential problems in your vehicles? Let’s share our experiences and insights—who knows, we might help each other avoid a trip to the service center!
