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Volkswagen recalls ID BUZZ — Replace battery modules

Brand: Volkswagen Model/Code: 93MU Recall Date: 29 December 2025 Source: DVSA Reference: R-2026-046
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⚠ What You Should Do

Check and replace affected battery modules.

Recall Details

Defect: On affected vehicles a module in the high-voltage battery may not meet the manufacturer's quality standards. This could lead to a noticeable loss of range or to the yellow warning lamp coming on. Furthermore there is a risk of overheating within the high-voltage battery. Overheating can lead to a vehicle fire with a risk of severe or deadly injuries for the vehicle occupants.

Remedy: Check and replace affected battery modules.

Vehicles affected: 19

DVSA Recall Reference: R/2026/046

Make: VW | Model: ID BUZZ

To check if your specific vehicle is affected, visit the DVSA vehicle recall checker, select your vehicle make and model, and look for recall reference R/2026/046.

Why This Product Is Dangerous

On affected vehicles a module in the high-voltage battery may not meet the manufacturer's quality standards. This could lead to a noticeable loss of range or to the yellow warning lamp coming on. Furthermore there is a risk of overheating within the high-voltage battery. Overheating can lead to a vehicle fire with a risk of severe or deadly injuries for the vehicle occupants.

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