In the plug-in hybrid system when the battery voltage drops due to continued use of EV mode in cold temperatures sudden acceleration may result in insufficient battery charge-discharge control and a lower voltage than expected. This may cause the warning light to come on and the hybrid system to shut down. This could result in a loss of drive and an increased risk of a crash.
Remedy
Reprogram the hybrid vehicle control ECU.
Recall Launch Date
2023-03-03
Recall No.
R/2023/048
Models Affected
ACROSS
Manufacturer Ref
R2301
VIN Start
JSTGBRFV00D000297
VIN end
JSTGBRFVX0D041651
Build Start
2020-06-08
Build end
2021-06-11
Vehicle numbers (UK)
234
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