By Ed Oswald | Thursday, August 26, 2010 at 2:36 pm
Garmin has said that certain models of its nuvi line have been recalled due to a fire hazard with the non-removable battery within the device. Since the user can not easily change the battery on his/her own, the company is asking those affected to check to see if their device is affected and send to the company for repair.
Only 10 devices within these models have so far been confirmed to have the actual problem, however Garmin has decided to recall all possibly affected devices as a safety precaution. The exact cause of the overheating issue — which leads to the possibility of the device catching fire — is not known.
The issue affects the following models:
Garmin has set up a special website to see if your nuvi device is affected, and its estimated about 765,000 units were sold that potentially could be part of the recall.
Users who attempt the repair on their own would void their warranty. The battery, as well as a spacer to prevent any future overheating issues would be installed by Garmin for those devices returned through recall. It appears the original devices would be returned to their owners, and not replaced with brand new models.
September 25th, 2010 at 9:00 am
I checked the link with my 750 #, it is not in recall list, but I have same battery problem since first day it is bought new on ebay. It is two years ago I think yet I don't have time to handle it until now. I tried to upgrade the buggy firmware (most of time no sound info, etc), yet pop up says I need battery fully charged.
January 1st, 2011 at 5:58 pm
have a 255 t gps. connector on cord end burned. contacted garmin. waiting for responce.. maybe other models will follow!!!!
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January 16th, 2012 at 7:30 pm
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January 23rd, 2012 at 2:31 am
All recalls are now okay. Since mine is okay now. Hope this will last for long. Great article. digital slr camera reviews