The high-voltage battery in your E-TRON GT or RS E-TRON GT is the part that powers your electric vehicle. In some 2022-2024 models, it could develop a short circuit within the battery module.
Risk if Unfixed
If a short circuit happens, it could cause a fire in your vehicle. This is a serious risk that could lead to damage to your car and potentially harm you or others.
Free Fix
Your Audi dealer will install new software to fix the issue, and it's completely free. For some vehicles, they may also need to limit your charging to 80% until the fix is complete. You'll be notified by mail with instructions and an appointment at your dealer.
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Original — What Happened
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2022-2024 E-TRON GT, and RS E-TRON GT vehicles. The high-voltage battery may experience a short circuit within the battery module.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
A short circuit in a high-voltage battery module increases the risk of a fire.
Original — Remedy
Dealers will install advanced diagnostic software as the final remedy free of charge.
For vehicles where on-line data is available (Audi recall number 931A), as an interim measure, the vehicles will be monitored
through online data evaluation at no cost to owners. Where the online data shows a potentially critical battery module, the owner
will be contacted and advised to only charge the vehicle up to 80% charging capacity until the affected module can be replaced at
an authorized Audi dealer, free of charge.
For vehicles where online-data is not available (Audi recall number 931B), as an interim measure, dealers will perform diagnostic
procedures and, if necessary, replace battery module assemblies, free of charge. Owners of these vehicles will also be advised to
only charge their vehicle up to 80% charging capacity, and the inspection may have to be repeated before the software becomes
available.
Owner notification letters were mailed to Audi recall number 931A on July 24, 2025, and 931B was mailed on July 28, 2025. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's numbers for this recall are 931A and 931B. This recall expands and replaces previous recall numbers 24V-229, and 24V-228. Vehicles previously repaired under the prior recalls will need to have the new remedy completed.
The high-voltage battery in your Audi E-Tron GT is the part that powers your electric vehicle. In some 2022-2023 models, the battery's internal components could short circuit.
Risk if Unfixed
A short circuit in the battery could cause a fire, which could lead to serious damage or injury.
Free Fix
Your Audi dealer will replace the faulty battery modules with new ones, at no cost to you. You should schedule the repair as soon as possible, and in the meantime, charge your vehicle to 80% capacity or less to minimize the risk of a short circuit.
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Original — What Happened
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2022-2023 Audi RS E-Tron GT and E-Tron GT vehicles. The high-voltage battery may experience a short circuit within the battery modules.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
A short circuit in a high-voltage battery module increases the risk of a fire.
Original — Remedy
Owners are advised to only charge their vehicles to a maximum of 80% battery capacity until the repair has been completed. Dealers will replace the high-voltage battery modules, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed on May 21, 2024. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 93VM.
The high-voltage battery in your Audi E-Tron GT is the crucial part that powers your vehicle. In some 2022-2024 models, a short circuit could develop within the battery modules.
Risk if Unfixed
If a short circuit happens, it could cause a fire in your vehicle. This is a serious risk, especially if you're driving or charging your car.
Free Fix
Your Audi dealer will analyze your battery data and replace any faulty modules for free. They'll also advise you to limit your charging to 80% until the repair is done, which will help prevent any potential issues.
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Original — What Happened
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2022-2024 Audi RS E-Tron GT and E-Tron GT vehicles. The high-voltage battery may experience a short circuit within the battery modules.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
A short circuit in a high-voltage battery module increases the risk of a fire.
Original — Remedy
Owners are advised to only charge their vehicles to a maximum of 80% battery capacity until the repair has been completed. Dealers will, analyze the battery data and replace the high-voltage battery modules as necessary free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed on May 21, 2024. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 93VN.
The compact charging cable in your Audi is designed to plug into your home outlet and charge your vehicle. In some cases, using the 220V/240V setting can overheat the outlet or cable.
Risk if Unfixed
If the outlet or cable overheats, it could catch fire, posing a serious risk to your safety and property.
Free Fix
Audi will replace your 220V/240V charging cable with a new one that has a built-in temperature sensor, which will prevent overheating. This service is free, and you should schedule the repair with your Audi dealer as soon as you receive the recall notice.
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Original — What Happened
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2022-2024 RS e-tron GT, e-tron GT, Q4 e-tron Sportback, Q4 e-tron, 2020-2021 Audi A8, 2019-2024 e-tron Quattro, 2020-2024 e-tron Sportback Quattro, Q5, and 2021-2022 A7 vehicles. When using the industrial 220V/240V plug at the 100% charge setting, some home power outlets may be incapable of handling the electrical current required to utilize the compact charging system, causing the outlet or charging cable to overheat.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
An overheated outlet or charging cable can increase the risk of a fire.
Original — Remedy
Owners are advised not to use the 220V/240V compact/portable charging cable and only use the 110V home charging cable or public charging stations. Dealers will supply a new 220V/240V compact/portable charging cable with an incorporated temperature sensor, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed on March 28, 2024. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's numbers for this recall are 93U6 and 93U8.
The high-voltage battery in your Audi RS E-Tron GT or E-Tron GT is the component that stores electrical energy for your car. In some vehicles, it might have a manufacturing issue with the sealant, allowing liquid to get inside.
Risk if Unfixed
If liquid builds up inside the high-voltage battery, it can cause electrical sparks, which could lead to a fire. This could happen while you're driving, posing a serious risk to your safety.
Free Fix
Your Audi dealer will inspect the battery for any signs of leakage and replace it if necessary, all at no cost to you. You should schedule the repair as soon as you receive the recall notice.
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Original — What Happened
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2023 Audi RS E-Tron GT and E-Tron GT vehicles. The high-voltage battery may have an insufficient amount of sealant, which can allow liquid to accumulate in the battery.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
Liquid accumulation in the high voltage battery can cause electrical arcing, increasing the risk of a fire.
Original — Remedy
Dealers will test the battery for leakage and replace the battery as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed October 30, 2023. Owners may contact Audi's customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 93T7.