{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "description": "Issue: \r\nOn certain vehicles, a problem with high-voltage battery module(s) could cause the high-voltage battery to overheat. \r\n\r\nSafety Risk: \r\nA high-voltage battery that overheats could create a fire risk.  \r\n\r\nCorrective Actions: \r\nAudi will notify owners by mail. As an in…",
  "path": "/recalls/ca/2023686",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-03T20:37:59+00:00",
  "site": "at://did:plc:2s32mlusc66sjb256aenynfc/site.standard.publication/self",
  "tags": [
    "recall",
    "ev",
    "ca",
    "audi"
  ],
  "textContent": "Vehicles affected: AUDI E-TRON (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)\n\nSummary: Issue: \r\nOn certain vehicles, a problem with high-voltage battery module(s) could cause the high-voltage battery to overheat. \r\n\r\nSafety Risk: \r\nA high-voltage battery that overheats could create a fire risk.  \r\n\r\nCorrective Actions: \r\nAudi will notify owners by mail. As an interim repair, a dealer will inspect and, if necessary, replace the battery modules. Once the final repair is available, you will need to return to a dealership to install a software update for the high-voltage battery. This software will monitor the high-voltage battery and warn you if it detects a problem. To reduce the safety risk, Audi recommends that you set the maximum charge setting of your vehicle at 80% until the final recall repairs are completed.",
  "title": "Audi E-tron recall (2023686)"
}