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Porsche Taycan: Cell defects in the high-voltage battery

Porsche is recalling 858 Taycan vehicles manufactured between 2021 and 2024 to authorised workshops worldwide. The reason for the recall is that the cell defects in the high-voltage battery can lead to a short circuit and, subsequently, to a fire.

At the authorised workshop the affected battery module on the high-voltage battery must be replaced.

The KBA monitors the recall under the reference number “013423“. The internal manufacturer code is “APB5“.


Recall details

Make: Porsche
Model: Taycan
Year of manufacture: 2021 – 2024
Production: 2021 – 2024
Extent: 858
Code: APB5
KBA publication date: 24.01.2024

Source: KBA 013423 (Search Rückrufcode: APB5)


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