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NOVEMBER 2009 --
Mercedes-Benz is recalling
model year 2009 550 G-Class
vehicles. The fuel line
quick connectors located
under the vehicle away from
the engine compartment may
not have been connected
properly on the assembly
line and completely seated
in the connection. In case
of a frontal crash, the fuel
pump would no longer
function but a partial
dislocation of the line
could lead to a potential
for fuel loss from the line
at the quick connector. Fuel
leakage, in the presence of
an ignition source, could
result in a fire. Dealers
will check the connection of
the fuel line quick
connectors and install a new
clamp to assure the quick
connectors secure
connection. The remedy will
be performed free of charge.
The safety recall is
expected to begin during
January 2010. 09V-453
MARCH 2009 --
Mercedes Benz is
recalling 16,130 MY 2009
M-Class W164 passenger
vehicles equipped with
theoptional power lift gate.
As a result of a faulty seal
around the rear tail lamp
assembly, water may enterthe
rear compartment containing
the spare tire. Water
contamination of the control
unit for the power lift gate
can result in disabling of
the power lift gate motor.
Water will cause a short
circuit which could lead to
a fire. Dealers will replace
the seal of the rear tail
lamp assembly with a thicker
one and reposition the
affected power lift gate
control unit inside the
chassis. This service will
be performed free of charge.
The recall is expected to
begin during April 2009.
Owners may contact Mercedes
Benz at 1-800-367- 6372.
09V-076
MARCH 2009 --
Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 54 MY 2009
S-Class, W221 vehicles.
During production the front
and rear passenger side door
locks may have been
mistakenly interchanged
during production. The
exchange of afront and a
rear passenger side door
lock would result in a
passenger side door that
cannot be opened bymerely
pulling on the interior
handle and a rear door lock
that can be opened with a
simple pull of the interior
door handle even if locked.
This situation could affect
the safe exiting of a
vehicle in the event of a
crash or protection of
children from inadvertent
opening of the rear door.
Dealers will check the part
number on all door locks and
replace any incorrectly
installed door lock free of
charge. The recall began on
March 27, 2009. Owners may
contact Mercedes-Benz at
1-800-367-6372.
09V-081
DECEMBER
2008 -- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 577 MY 2008
GL-Class, M-Class, and
R-Class vehicles. A defect
may exist in the driving pin
used to control the oil
pressure of the power
steering. If a defective
driving pin exists in a
vehicle and the pin breaks
during normal vehicle
turning, the normally
available hydraulic support
function will no longer
function and steering wheel
operation will be limited.
Mercedes-Benz will replace
the steering gears. The
recall is expected to begin
during January 2009.
08V682
NOVEMBER
2008 -- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 1,515 MY 2007
S-Class vehicles. The radial
knuckle of the front strut
may fail. The radial knuckle
flaw may occur after
significant mileage
accumulation combined with
exposure to high continuous
stress by driving on rough
roads. If a radial knuckle
fails, the steering control
of the vehicle may be
affected, increasing the
risk of a crash. Dealers
will check the front strut
for the production date. If
the front strut falls in the
affected production range,
the struts will be replaced.
The recall is expected to
begin during December 2008.
08V608
AUGUST
2008 -- Mercedes Benz is
recalling 4,564 MY 2001-2006
CL-Class (Model 215), MY
2002-2006 S-Class (Model
220), MY 2003-2007 SL-Class
(Model 230), MY 2007-2008
CL-Class (Model 216), and MY
2007 S-Class (Model 221)
passenger vehicles equipped
with Active Body Control
(ABC) acceleration sensors
on the front struts. These
sensors measure acceleration
around the Z-axis of the
vehicle and assure an
automatic adaptation of the
front struts to maintain a
relatively level body
position. Variations in the
soldering process resulted
in soldering points on the
board of the ABC sensors
which may not be within
design tolerances. Signals
from the affected sensors
measuring the acceleration
may not be accurately
transmitted to the engine
control unit. A variation in
the transmitted values
between affected and
unaffected sensors can
result in one front strut
adjusting to a value
indicating body movement
while another strut does not
adjust presenting the driver
with an uneven front
suspension. This condition
may lead to unexpected body
movements at the front axle
which can adversely
influence the vehicle's
directional stability and
could lead to a vehicle
crash. Dealers will inspect
and replace, if necessary,
the front ABC sensors in all
potentially affected
vehicles. The recall is
expected to begin during
September 2008. 08V405
JULY
2008 -- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 404 MY 2006-2008
M-Class, R-Class, MY
2005-2009 SLK-Class, MY
2005-2008 C-Class, MY
2003-2004 and 2006-2008 CLK-Class,
MY 2003-2008 E-Class, MY
2004 and 2008 CL-Class, MY
2008 CLS-Class, MY 2004 and
2007-2008 S-Class, MY 2003
G-Class, and MY 2003-2004,
2006 and 2009 SL-Class
vehicles. A software
calibration number (SCN)
coding received on the
affected vehicles during a
recent workshop visit was
incorrect. Depending on the
model year and model
affected, the results of an
incorrect SCN coding can
affect a number of vehicle
safety and emission
functions including the
following types of
functions: (1) the fuel
gauge readings may be
incorrect; (2) a stuck
fuel-level sensor may not be
displayed in the instrument
cluster; (3) the OBD system
may cause the check engine
light to illuminate
incorrectly; and, (4) the
speedometer may be out of
tolerance. In the event of a
vehicle crash, the
electrical fuel pump may not
receive a crash signal that
is required for the fuel
pump to disconnect and
prevent future fuel delivery
as designed. Dealers will
recode the SCN. The recall
is expected to begin during
August 2008. 08V303
JUNE 2008
-- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 52,740 MY
2006-2008 ML and GL class
vehicles equipped with a
trailer hitch. Some of the
weld seams connecting the
trailer hitch receiver to
the attachment bar used to
secure the trailer hitch to
the body frame do not meet
performance specifications.
This may result in the
trailer hitch receiver
separating from the
attachment bar, creating a
road hazard which may lead
to a vehicle crash. The
trailer hitch must not be
used for any purpose until
it has been repaired.
Dealers will repair the
trailer hitch. The recall is
expected to begin during
July 2008. Owners may
contact Mercedes-Benz at
1-800-367-6372. 08V242
MARCH
2008 -- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 3,283 MY 2008
S-Class and CL-Class
passenger vehicles. A
malfunction may occur on the
Signal Acquisition and
Actuation Module-Front
(SAM-F) transistors. The
SAM-F is a double transistor
that helps control vehicle
functions and the lighting
of the center console.
Incorrect storage of the
transistors led the
transistors to be exposed to
excess humidity. The
presence of this moisture in
combination with the thermal
stress during the "reflow
soldering" may have damaged
the transistors while could
prevent them from properly
functioning increasing the
risk of a crash. Dealers
will inspect and replace all
potentially affected SAMs.
The recall is expected to
begin during May 2008.
Owners may contact
Mercedes-Benz at
1-800-367-6372. 08V122
JANUARY
2008 -- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 9,004 MY 2007
E-Class, GL-Class, M-Class
and R-Class vehicles
equipped with diesel
engines. The crankshaft
sensor could fail due to
separation of bond wires
from the lead frame in the
sensor. This results in an
interruption in the
electrical connection in the
chip housing of the sensor.
When this happens, the
vehicle may lose power
rather than enter a
limp-home mode. In addition,
the vehicle cannot be
restarted after failure of
the electrical connection in
the sensor, increasing the
risk of a crash. Dealers
will replace the crankshaft
sensor. The recall is
expected to begin during
February 2008. 08V-006
DECEMBER
2007 -- Mercedes-Benz
is recalling 3 MY 2007 SLR
McLaren vehicles. The
windshields were not
installed correctly. Either
the primer or activator was
missing at the time of
installation. The
manufacturer has not yet
provided a consequence for
this campaign. Dealers will
remove the windshields,
clean and reinstall them
correctly with primer and
activator. The recall is
expected to begin during
January 2008. 07V-588
OCTOBER
2007 -- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 5,823 MY 2008
C-Class vehicles for failing
to comply with some of the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 208, "Occupant
Crash Protection." The rear
outboard seat belts do not
comply with the lap-belt
lockability requirement
which enables the lap belt
portion of the belt to be
locked by the user to
facilitate the use of older
non-latch design child
restraint devices. Under
certain circumstances, this
situation may cause the
locking mechanism not to
perform as required by the
standard for use with older
non-latch child restraints.
Dealers will replace all
potentially affected seat
belts. The recall is
expected to begin during
November 2007. 07V-465 |
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NEWS:
Mercedes-Benz Recalls S Class Sedans
ConsumerAffaris.com --
March 25, 2008 -- Mercedes-Benz is
recalling 3,283 2008 S Class luxury cars because of a faulty
transistor.
A malfunction may occur on the signal
acquisition and actuation module that controls vehicle some
vehicle functions, including the center console lighting,
according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA).
The transistors were improperly stored and
exposed to excess humidity. The presence of this moisture in
combination with thermal stress...may damage the transistors and
prevent them from properly functioning which will increase the
risk of a crash, according to NHTSA.
Mercedes-Benz dealers will inspect and replace
the transistors free of charge when the recall begins in May.
Owners may contact Mercedes-Benz at
1-800-367-6372 or NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153).
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NEWS:
Mercedes Recalls Thousands of Cars in U.S. for Sensor
Jan. 21, 2008 (Bloomberg) -- Daimler
AG, the world's second- biggest maker of luxury vehicles, is
recalling more than 9,000 Mercedes-Benz diesel-engine cars in
the U.S. from the 2007 model year because a potential sensor
problem could cause the cars to lose power.
In certain cars, wires could
separate from the crankshaft sensor frame, causing an
interruption in the electrical connection to the chip holding
the sensor, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration said in a report on its recall Web site.
As a result, the car ``cannot be
restarted after failure of the electrical connection in the
sensor, increasing the risk of a crash,'' according to the
report. Cars in the E, GL, M and R classes are affected, and
dealers will begin replacing the sensor next month, the agency
said.
Mercedes spokesmen Robert Moran
and Christoph Horn didn't immediately return a call or e-mail
messages seeking comment. The Wall Street Journal first reported
the recall earlier today |