Certain vehicles with a specific type of high-voltage battery may have cell modules with technical irregularities regarding their charging and discharging characteristics. This may lead to the high-voltage battery overheating potentially creating a risk of fire.
Remedy
To minimise this risk temporarily do not charge the high-voltage battery above 80 percent capacity. The vehicle will be inspected and where necessary the individual cells within the high voltage battery will be replaced.
Recall Launch Date
2024-02-21
Recall No.
R/2024/040
Models Affected
E-TRON
Manufacturer Ref
93U9
VIN Start
VIN end
Build Start
2019-01-29
Build end
2021-11-03
Vehicle numbers (UK)
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What the owner should do?
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