Volkswagen Group of America, VW's US unit, is recalling certain 2015-2016 model years of the e-Golf. The company said "oversensitive diagnostics" in the high-voltage battery management system may inadvertently classify an electric surge as a critical battery condition.
"This can cause an emergency shutdown of the high-voltage battery, which in turn deactivates the vehicle's electrical drive motor," stalling the engine and potentially leading to a crash, the company said.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the recall began on March 15. Volkswagen told owners to bring their vehicles to dealers for an update on the battery management software, the federal agency said.
On top of still-unquantifiable regulatory fines from several countries, VW is facing a slew of lawsuits from angry owners of the diesel cars -- notably in the United States and Germany -- and from shareholders seeking damages for the massive loss in the value of their stocks since September.
Last Thursday Volkswagen said it was recalling around 800,000 luxury sport utility vehicles worldwide over a potential foot pedal problem. On Tuesday it said it was recalling 177,000 of its new Passat cars in Europe owing to a potential electrical fault.