As of: February 14, 2024, 9:30 a.m
By: Sebastian Oppenheimer
Comments
Press
Split
Mercedes is recalling more than 75,000 vehicles worldwide - in Germany around 14,000 cars have to go to the workshops.
The affected models pose a potential fire hazard.
Recalls are an important part of the automotive industry.
They are designed to eliminate potential safety risks discovered during production or after delivery of a vehicle.
Tesla recently had to recall 2.2 million vehicles - but in this case the problem was solved using an over-the-air update.
In other cases, a visit to the workshop is unavoidable, as with the Ford Kuga - there is a risk of steering loss in thousands of models.
Even with a current recall from Mercedes, customers definitely have to go to a workshop - there is a risk of fire with some models.
The new WhatsApp channel from 24auto.de is here!
Current news, useful tips & tricks as well as strange stories from the internet about cars can be found on our Whatsapp channel: Click here to go directly to
Automania
.
Fire risk: Mercedes is recalling certain model years of the E-Class, AMG GT and CLS
The reason for the recall is that the 48V ground point in the engine compartment was not attached to the specification.
This can come loose and cause a fire hazard.
The Mercedes models AMG GT, CLS and E-Class, which were produced between 2021 and 2023, are affected.
75,159 vehicles worldwide are affected by this recall, including 14,080 in Germany.
The recall is being monitored by the
Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA)
and has the KBA reference number “013578” and the manufacturer code “5491318”.
You can find even more exciting car topics in the free newsletter from our partner 24auto.de.
Affected Mercedes models are checked in the workshop
To date, there are no known incidents involving property damage or personal injury.
The exact restrictions on the affected vehicle versions are also not yet known.
In order to rectify the defect, the screw connection of the ground point is checked in the workshop and repaired if necessary.
Vehicle owners are asked to contact the hotline 080012777777 or wait for a callback letter.
In the summer of 2023, Mercedes had to contend with an even more extensive recall: At that time, 590,000 vehicles worldwide were ordered to workshops because of a possibly defective fuel pump.
My news
Brits ignore electric cars: Mr. Bean is said to be to blame
Top 10 new registrations: Germans’ most popular electric cars in 2023 read
Changes to the main inspection planned: drivers face expensive consequences
Fill up with electricity on the motorway: Contract awarded for 1,000 new fast charging points
What is the difference between SUV and off-road vehicle?read
Top 10: The ten most popular car brands in Germany read
Mercedes has to recall several models due to the risk of fire - including certain model years of the E-Class.
(Symbolic image) © Mercedes
It is important to emphasize that a recall letter to the owner is not a recommendation, but an urgent request.
If the owner does not comply with this request, the vehicle can be immobilized.
Recalls serve the safety of all road users and should therefore always be taken seriously.
The editor wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at his own discretion. All information has been carefully checked. Find out more about our AI principles here.