Audi
E Tron
9 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.
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Notices on record
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Audi E Tron
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Replacing brake servo
R/2024/344 · 6 Sep 2024
6 Sep 2024Defect
On certain Audi e-tron vehicles the bolted connection between the brake pedal and brake servo might not be properly secured. If it loosens the mechanical link between the foot brake and brake servo could fail. In such cases braking would only be possible using the controlled emergency braking function by holding the parking brake button on the centre console (see Owner’s Manual).
Remedy
For safety reasons the brake servo must be replaced on the affected vehicles.
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Built 24 May 2019 – 16 Oct 2019
~37 vehicles affected
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Checking high-voltage battery
R/2024/040 · 21 Feb 2024
21 Feb 2024Defect
Certain vehicles with a specific type of high-voltage battery may have cell modules with technical irregularities regarding their charging and discharging characteristics. This may lead to the high-voltage battery overheating potentially creating a risk of fire.
Remedy
To minimise this risk temporarily do not charge the high-voltage battery above 80 percent capacity. The vehicle will be inspected and where necessary the individual cells within the high voltage battery will be replaced.
Build window
Built 29 Jan 2019 – 3 Nov 2021
~2,379 vehicles affected
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Checking high-voltage battery
R/2024/041 · 21 Feb 2024
21 Feb 2024Defect
Certain vehicles with a specific type of high-voltage battery may have cell modules with technical irregularities regarding their charging and discharging characteristics. This may lead to the high-voltage battery overheating potentially creating a risk of fire.
Remedy
To minimise this risk temporarily do not charge the high-voltage battery above 80 percent capacity. The vehicle will be inspected and where necessary the individual cells within the high voltage battery will be replaced.
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Built 14 Feb 2019 – 20 Jul 2021
~387 vehicles affected
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FOLLOWING A PREVIOUS CAMPAIGN THE TOE AND/OR CAMBER VALUES ON THE REAR AXLE MAY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES INCORRECTLY BE CHANGED WITHOUT THIS BEING NOTICED
R/2022/036 · 14 Feb 2022
14 Feb 2022Defect
Following a previous campaign the toe and/or camber values on the rear axle may in certain circumstances incorrectly be changed without this being noticed.
Remedy
The wheel alignment must be checked and if necessary the suspension must be serviced on the affected vehicles.
Build window
Built 7 Nov 2019 – 20 Feb 2021
~5,327 vehicles affected
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COMPONENTS OF THE BRAKE PRESSURE UNIT MAY CORRODE DURING THE VEHICLES'S SERVICE LIFE
R/2021/398 · 18 Oct 2021
18 Oct 2021Defect
Components of the brake pressure unit may corrode during the vehicle�s service life.
Remedy
The electromechanical brake servo must be replaced on the affected vehicles.
Build window
Built 6 May 2020 – 4 Jun 2021
~119 vehicles affected
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A BRAKE SERVO WHICH HAS A MANUFACTURING DISCREPANCY MAY HAVE BEEN FITTED
R/2021/306 · 27 Aug 2021
27 Aug 2021Defect
On vehicles manufactured within a specific period a brake servo which has a manufacturing discrepancy may have been fitted.
Remedy
The electromechanical brake servo must be replaced on the affected vehicles.
Build window
Built 18 Feb 2020 – 30 Nov 2020
~292 vehicles affected
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There may be a loss of power and the message Safely stop vehicle may appear.
R/2021/305 · 15 Aug 2021
15 Aug 2021Defect
There may be a loss of power and the message �Safely stop vehicle� may appear.
Remedy
Conduct a software update of the electric drive on the vehicles affected.
Build window
Built 17 Feb 2021 – 17 Mar 2021
~58 vehicles affected
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REAR AXLE SUSPENSION LINKS NUTS DO NOT MEET SPECIFICATIONS
R/2021/236 · 25 Jun 2021
25 Jun 2021Defect
One or more nuts which do not meet the specifications may have been fitted on the rear axle suspension links.
Remedy
The affected nuts on the rear axle will be replaced on affected vehicles.
Build window
Built 7 Nov 2019 – 18 Feb 2021
~10,089 vehicles affected
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WATER MAY ENTER THE HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY
R/2019/182 · 6 Jun 2019
6 Jun 2019Defect
Water ingress into the high- voltage battery potentially causing a short circuit and risk of fire.
Remedy
Permanent solution being developed. Owners offered an alternative vehicle until solution availible if required.
Build window
Built 18 Feb 2019 – 12 Apr 2019
~238 vehicles affected
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Last indexed: 2026-04-26.
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