Mercedes-Benz Recall Issued Over Fuel Pump Problem, Loss of Power Risk
Mercedes-Benz is recalling nearly 144,000 vehicles due to defective fuel pumps which could lead to a loss of power and potential auto accident risks.
Mercedes-Benz is recalling nearly 144,000 vehicles due to defective fuel pumps which could lead to a loss of power and potential auto accident risks.
More than 230,000 Mercedes-Benz vehicles have been recalled due to a problem which could disable the eCall emergency call system.
Nearly 40,000 Mercedes-Benz vehicles are being recalled because of a manufacturing defect which could cause drivers to completely lose control of the vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz is recalling 1.2 million vehicles due to a software problem which could send emergency responders to the wrong location following an auto accident.
More than three quarters of a million Mercedes-Benz vehicles are being recalled because the sunroof could fall onto passengers, just days after the company agreed to pay $20M to the…
More than 800,000 Mercedes-Benz and Daimler vehicles are being recalled in the U.S. because they are equipped with Takata airbags that might explode and injure or kill occupants.
An additional 5 million vehicles with Takata airbags will be recalled following the tenth reported death linked to an airbag overinflation and rupture incident.
A number of automakers have agreed to make automatic emergency braking systems standard, in hopes of making it an industry-wide requirement.
Tens of thousands of Mercedes vehicles are being recalled due to a risk of fire caused by a rubber seal that could fall into the engine.
Mercedes-Benz is recalling more than 10,000 2015 C-Class vehicles that may have steering problems due to manufacturing errors.