Friday, October 31st 2008

Another 35 000 Sony Branded Batteries Recalled

It appears that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Dell, HP and Toshiba, have issued another laptop battery recall for Sony branded batteries. It's very unfortunate that the Sony battery fiasco is still a problem. According to the new data, Lithium-Ion batteries used in about 35,000 Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba and Dell Notebook Computers can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. The information is based on 19 reports of laptop batteries still overheating, including 17 reports of flames/fire (10 resulting in minor property damage). Consumers should immediately remove the recalled battery from their notebook computer, and contact their computer manufacturer to determine if their battery is included in the recall and to request a free replacement battery. The bad battery packs are used in laptops from all kinds, including models retailing from $700 to models that cost around $3000. There's a list of the models in danger below, that might help.

Hewlett-Packard
- HP Pavilion: dv1000, dv8000 and zd8000
- Compaq Presario: v2000
- HP Compaq: nc6110, nc6120, nc6140, nc6220, nc6230, nx4800, nx4820, nx6110, nx6120, nx9600
Recalled batteries will have a bar code label starting with A0, L0, L1 or GC

Toshiba
- Satellite: A70/A75, P30/P5, M30X/M35X, M50/M55
- Tecra: A3, A5, S2

Dell
- Latitude: 110L
- Inspiron: 1100, 1150, 5100, 5150, 5160
Battery labels with OU091 code
Source: MarketWatch
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8 Comments on Another 35 000 Sony Branded Batteries Recalled

#1
hat
Enthusiast
This reminds me of that episode of the Boondocks about Gangstalicious.

-Gangstalicous was shot.
-AGAIN?
-A-GAIN.
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#2
sideeffect
Sony should to be heavily fined for this. To make the same mistake twice and in such a dangerous way is really bad. Someone is going to get seriously hurt if better checks are not performed on batteries before they start shipping them.
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#3
alexp999
Staff
I'm glad this doesnt affect mine, not on Sony, I dont know what I'd do if my laptop suddenly caught on fire. :shadedshu
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#4
qwerty_lesh
Thank you Malware for this important information, if I come across any of my customers with an affected model I can now print this off and compare it to their battery for them :)
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#5
DarkMatter
Guess who's not gonna sell one more battery? :rolleyes:

LOL. With HP, Dell and Toshiba pissed off where are they going to sell their batteries?
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#6
1c3d0g
Sony's quality has really gone downhill the last few years. They don't make things like they used to. :(
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#7
suraswami
alexp999I'm glad this doesnt affect mine, not on Sony, I dont know what I'd do if my laptop suddenly caught on fire. :shadedshu
Thats why I don't use my laptop on my lap.
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#8
PCpraiser100
Jeez, no wonder I find VAIO lappies at the local pawn shop. This is quite explainable as I have a Sony W580i cell phone that has the crappiest battery life. Better call them up for a recall...
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