Sony Notebook Battery Recall
Sony-made lithium-ion batteries used in certain Fujitsu, Gateway, Sony, and Toshiba laptops can overheat and catch fire. If you own one of these affected notebook computers, you need to stop using the battery immediately to prevent a potential fire hazard in your home. (Estimated repair/replacement value: $50-100 if not covered by recall program)
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- Date announced
- October 23, 2006
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- CPSC
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✨ Plain-English Summary
Sony-made lithium-ion batteries used in certain Fujitsu, Gateway, Sony, and Toshiba laptops can overheat and catch fire. If you own one of these affected notebook computers, you need to stop using the battery immediately to prevent a potential fire hazard in your home. (Estimated repair/replacement value: $50-100 if not covered by recall program)
Is This Recall Still Active?
Status: Yes - Active
This recall is currently active. If your device matches the affected models, follow the official instructions as soon as possible.
What's Being Recalled
Quoted source excerpt from the official notice.
These lithium-ion batteries were sold with, or sold separately to be used with, the following notebook computer models: Computer Manufacturer Computer Model Battery Model Fujitsu LifeBook: P1510, P1510D, P7120, P7120D, S7020, S7020D, C1320D, Q2010, T4210 CP229720-01, CP229725-01, CP234003-01, CP234019-01, CP255100-01, CP255108-01, CP267910-01, CP267915-01, CP283030-01, CP293420-01 Gateway Gateway: CX200, CX210, E100M, M250, M255, M280, M285, M465, M685, MP8708, NX260, NX510, NX560, NX860, NX100, MX1025, MX6918b, and MX1020j 916C4610F, 916C4720F, 916C4730F, 916C5010F, W230 Sony Sony VAIO: VGN-FE550G, VGN-FE570G, VGN-T240P, VGN-T250, VGN-T250P, VGN-T260P, VGN-T270P, VGN-T340P, VGN-T350, VGN-T350P, VGN-T360P, VGN-T370P VGP-BPS3A, VGP-BPS2B Toshiba Portege: M300, M400/M405, S100/S105 Qosmio: G35 Satellite: R10/R15 Tecra: A2, M3, M4, M5, M6, and S3 PA3191U-4BRS, PA3356U-2BRS, PA3475U-1BRS, PA3191U-5BRS, PA3356U-3BRS, PA3476U-1BRS The battery model can be found on the battery's label. Hazard: These lithium-ion batteries can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Remedy: Consumers should remove the affected batteries from notebook computers until they contact their computer manufacturer and receive further instructions. Batteries covered by this program will be replaced free of charge. Consumers should use only batteries obtained from their computer manufacturer or from an authorized reseller.
Quick Info
Key facts from the official notice, kept in the article flow for easy cross-checking.
- Brand
- Sony
- Category
- device
- Source agency
- CPSC
- Announced
- October 23, 2006
- Country
- US
- Status
- Active
Who's Affected
Specific models and identifiers listed in the source notice:
Model #1
Fujitsu Notebook Battery
Model #2
Gateway Notebook Battery
Model #3
Sony Notebook Battery
Model #4
Toshiba Notebook Battery
| # | Model |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fujitsu Notebook Battery |
| 2 | Gateway Notebook Battery |
| 3 | Sony Notebook Battery |
| 4 | Toshiba Notebook Battery |
Technical model codes are manufacturer identifiers. Match both the product name and model code from your device settings, label, or packaging.
What You Should Do
Follow the remedy path from the official notice using the exact model and serial details above.
- 1Check your laptop model against the affected list (Fujitsu LifeBook, Gateway, Sony VAIO, or Toshiba Portege/Qosmio/Satellite/Tecra models)
- 2Locate your battery model number on the battery label and verify it matches the recalled batteries listed
- 3Remove the battery from your notebook computer and stop using it
- 4Contact your computer manufacturer for a free replacement battery and follow their instructions
Source & Verification
This page summarizes the official notice and keeps key facts easy to verify.
- Official source
- CPSC
- Announced by source
- October 23, 2006
- Last reviewed by RecallRadar
- March 4, 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What are urgent battery warning signs?
Swelling, heat, smoke, odor, or deformation require immediate shutdown.
Where should I place an affected battery?
On a non-flammable surface away from exits, bedrooms, and heat sources.
Can I throw it in household trash?
No. Use official disposal or return instructions from the recall notice.
When do I call emergency services?
Immediately for smoke, fire, or injury risk.
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