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Cadillac Recalls a Handful of EVs for Improperly Secured Battery Packs

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cadillac recalls a handful of evs for improperly secured battery packs

Yesterday, we reported on a Hyundai recall that impacted just ten vehicles. Today’s recall is slightly larger, but not by much, as General Motors is recalling 53 2025 Cadillac Lyriqs and 2026 Vistiq EVs for an improperly secured battery pack.






Image: Cadillac

Image: Cadillac

GM’s recall states that the high-voltage batteries in some Lyriq and Vistiq SUVs may be missing the attachment bolts, or they may be loose. That could cause the battery to be more susceptible to damage in a crash, which could lead to a fire. GM said the bolts were installed by a third-party vendor “during an in-plant repair operation.”

Unlike some recalls that arise due to customer complaints and reports, this one started with a pre-purchase inspection at a Cadillac dealership. A technician was performing the inspection on a 2026 Vistiq when they discovered that all 12 bolts holding the high-voltage battery were loose. The automaker identified more than 50 other vehicles that had undergone the same in-factory repairs by a third-party vendor and was able to find other vehicles in its inventory with the same problem.






cadillac recalls a handful of evs for improperly secured battery packs

Thankfully for Cadillac, the repair process was identified, and workers were retrained before more vehicles experienced the problem. Owners will be notified by mail in early September. Dealers will inspect the battery attachment bolts and repair or replace them as necessary.

[Images: Cadillac]

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