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Automotive · Japan · 2025-11-06
Origin: 日本

Honda N-VAN electric motor power supply unit has improper battery cell manufacturing jig

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CountryJapan
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-11-06
Country of origin日本
ManufacturerHonda Motor Co., Ltd.
Models affectedN-VAN
Units affected4367
DefectIn the power supply unit for the electric motor, due to improper management of the jig used to manufacture battery cells within the high-voltage battery, foreign matter may have entered some cells. As a result, if the foreign matter penetrates to the electrode layer forming the cell, electrolyte may leak and the power system warning light will illuminate. If use is continued in this state, battery output will decrease, leading to poor acceleration. Furthermore, if the temperature sensor is damaged by the electrolyte in a low-temperature environment, the failsafe system may activate, stopping …
ComponentPower supply unit for electric motor (high-voltage battery)
RemedyFor all affected vehicles, replace the high-voltage battery with a good one.
Recall number5719
Official noticeView source ↗

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