
"As Fred Lambert reports at Electrek, the strange messages were very real - but their origin had nothing to do with anti-Musk sentiment. Instead, as the saying goes, the call was coming from inside the house, albeit in a vehicluar manufacturing way.As Lambert recounts, a Cybertruck owner took to a Facebook group to report that their vehicle's window had odd writing on it, which they believed was due to an irate anti-Tesla vandal, and asked for tips on removing it."
"According to a service report that one Cybertruck owner posted, the initials were actually the result of "residue from factory protective film." This is not something that's supposed to happen, and it's something that Tesla will rectify if it is brought to their attention. One of the other people in the Cybertruck forum suggested that the initials at the heart of this issue referred to Tesla's delivery centers around the world."
Cybertruck owners found initials and odd writing on vehicle windows and initially assumed vandalism linked to opposition to Elon Musk. The markings were traced to an internal manufacturing issue rather than external malice. A service report identified the markings as residue from factory protective film left on the windows. The residue can produce codes or initials that vary by delivery center. Tesla will rectify the problem if customers bring affected vehicles to their attention. The issue represents a known, fixable quality-control problem rather than politically motivated damage.
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