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Volkswagen ID.4 battery recalls explained
Jan and Wes explain the VW ID.4 battery recent recalls announced in February 2026.
From an observer’s perspective, it’s clear that the Volkswagen ID.4 is far from perfect as it’s had several issues since its launch. At times, the problems are relatively trivial. However, some of ...
Volkswagen has a bit of a headache on its hands with the ID.4 crossover. There’s a problem with the electric vehicle’s flush-set door handles, which VW says don’t meet its waterproofing specs.
Volkswagen has identified a solution for its ID.4 recall and is ready to start producing post-recall ID.4s, with sales restarting now or soon at a dealership near you. In September, VW identified a ...
When one door closes, another opens. That’s ringing a little too true for Volkswagen these days as the automaker is recalling 98,806 ID.4s that have doors which can unexpectedly open while driving. If ...
Volkswagen on Friday reported some disappointing U.S. delivery numbers for the year for what had been set to be its mass-market electric vehicle. It sold 17,021 ID.4 EVs in the U.S. in 2024—down 55% ...
The Volkswagen ID.4 was hit by a one-two punch of serious recalls as of Wednesday, when the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that some copies of the electric crossover are ...
The Volkswagen ID.4 electric crossover is being recalled in the U.S. over a high-voltage battery fire risk. Over 1,000 ID.4 owners are advised to park outside. Separately, nearly 44,000 ID.4s are ...
When Volkswagen began selling the ID.4 in the U.S. in 2021, it was supposed to mark the start of something big. The electric crossover was meant to be similar in stature to the iconic Beetle and the ...
The ID.4 went on sale in 2021 as Volkswagen’s first fully electric SUV and first dedicated EV under the “ID” family. After production issues in the US hampered sales in 2024, the ID.4 made a comeback ...
To be fair, I like normal keyless entry (ie, fob that detects close proximity when you trigger the handle), and I'm assuming that needs a circuit board of some sort. But...it's also basically a solved ...
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