Electric Cars Problems

Even electric cars are not exempt from problems, faults, issues and defects that cause the manufacturer to announce a recall.

The following overview will find the current recalls for hybrid and electric cars, regardless of whether the problem concerns their electrical or mechanical parts.



Electric Cars and Hybrids Problems

Hyundai-Nexo-fire-risk
10. 03. 2023

Hydrogen detectors may malfunction and, over time, may not be able to detect hydrogen leakage, increasing the risk of fire. The … .

Alfa-Romeo-Tonale-2022-48-Volt-battery
06. 03. 2023

The vehicles may have been equipped with a 48 Volt battery manufactured without protective interface material. This may lead to a … .

Mercedes-Benz-EQE-2022-airbag
21. 02. 2023

The airbag in the upper B-pillar may not open as intended, increasing the risk of injury in the event of an … .

Toyota-RAV4-hybrid-system-shut-down
11. 02. 2023

The voltage of the high voltage (HV) battery may drop rapidly when the accelerator pedal is rapidly pressed to further accelerate … .

Volvo-C40-2022-brakes
09. 02. 2023

A software error in the brake control module can lead to a loss of braking power, creating a risk of an … .

toyota-proace-city-ev-traccion-battery
29. 01. 2023

Due to faulty software in the traction battery control unit, false detection of cell voltage and/or battery temperature may occur. This … .

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