CPSC Recall in 1999: CPSC, Coast Guard and Trojan Battery Co. Announce Recall of Marine-Type Batteries

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 99-064
Date: February 17, 1999
Product Name: Type 27TMN marine-type batteries
Recall Description:

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the U.S. Coast Guard, Trojan Battery Co., of Santa Fe Springs, Calif., is recalling approximately 11,000 marine-type batteries, which also can be used as a mobile home or recreational vehicle auxiliary power source. These batteries could have a cracked negative terminal post that could lead to internal sparking and possible explosion. An exploding battery can result in chemical and thermal burns, and lacerations to people in the area.Trojan Battery Co. is not aware of any injuries or incidents involving these batteries. This recall is being conducted to prevent the possibility of injury.Only Type 27TMN batteries are involved in this recall. These 12-volt batteries were sold under the brand names "Action Pack," "Pro-Guide," "Sea Volt," "Trojan," "Centennial Battery," and others.To determine if your battery is part of this recall, look for the following symbols stamped on the positive battery terminal post: "101," "104," "112," "114," "115," "121," "129," "J05" and "J17."Major marine and discount retailers sold these batteries between September 1998 and December 1998 for between $79 and $89.Consumers with these recalled batteries should stop using them immediately, and return them to the store where they were purchased for a free replacement battery. For more information, consumers should call Trojan toll-free at (800) 568-9889 anytime.

Hazard Description:

These batteries could have a cracked negative terminal post that could lead to internal sparking and possible explosion. An exploding battery can result in chemical and thermal burns, and lacerations to people in the area.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Replace

Units: Approximately 11,000
Incidents:

Trojan Battery Co. is not aware of any injuries or incidents involving these batteries.

Sold At:

Major marine and discount retailers sold these batteries between September 1998 and December 1998 for between $79 and $89.

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