The vehicles have a specific battery pack made by LG Energy Solution and were manufactured before March 11, 2022. Vehicles built after this date don’t have these battery packs and aren’t included in the recall.

  • @teejay
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    81 year ago

    This one is interesting. As far as I understand it, the only possible real fix is to replace the entire battery pack. Audi has stated they don’t have a fix available yet. Audi also said it’s working on a temporary stop gap which will be a software update that can warn if the battery pack is becoming unsafe. And even that software update temporary fix isn’t ready yet.

    Replacing the batteries on affected etrons is going to cost them (Audi and/or LG) a fortune. The 2019 etrons have already depreciated by more than half of their retail value, too. It makes me wonder if it almost makes sense to total them.

    • @GlitzyArmrest
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      61 year ago

      That’s quite the fuck up. I imagine there have been some heated meetings at Audi.

      • @teejay
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        41 year ago

        Absolutely. And at Porsche, VW, and Chevy. Basically any manufacturer that was using those LG battery bags before 2022.