Mercedes Recalls Some Cars for Second Time Over Fuses
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 409 cars for a second time because they may have been repaired incorrectly under an earlier recall.
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 409 cars for a second time because they may have been repaired incorrectly under an earlier recall.
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 46 C-Class sedans because their driver’s seat belts may come loose.
BMW has recalled just 26 X3 SUVs from model year 2025 because their front brake discs may have been damaged during transport.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation has relaxed reporting rules for crashes involving partial automation systems.
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 6,247 G-Class SUVs because they may provide inaccurate warnings if their stability control systems fail.
General Motors has launched a voluntary recall of 877,710 full-size trucks and SUVs because of repeated engine failures.
Stellantis has issued a recall for Dodge Hornet and Alfa Romeo Tonale SUVs because their backup cameras may not show an image.
Maserati has recalled 21 GranTurismo coupes because their tire labels can detach from the driver’s side door pillar.
Mercedes has recalled just 14 E-Class sedans and wagons from model year 2024 because a wiring problem poses a fire risk.