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Mercedes-Benz E CLASS Recalls

8 recalls affecting the Mercedes-Benz E CLASS (0โ€“2019).

8

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

8

Total recalls

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REC-000940active

2017โ€“2019 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

The screws for the rear tailgate spoiler may not have been tightened to specification in certain vehicles.

Light Vehicle

6 Oct 2019

REC-000923active

2016 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

The air conditioner housing may have collided with the airbag control unit during assembly, therefore the airbag control unit may be damaged.

Light Vehicle

8 Apr 2019

REC-000921active

2017โ€“2018 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

Some Mercedes-Benz vehicles have a feature that lifts the bonnet of the car if a collision with a pedestrian is detected. This is designed to reduce the extent of injuries to pedestrians in certain sorts of collisions. In some vehicles with the defect, the pedestrian may not be detected and the mechanism may not work as intended.

Light Vehicle

19 Oct 2018

REC-000912active

2017 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

In heavy rain the seals of the front doors may allow water to enter the door cavity.

Light Vehicle

14 June 2018

REC-003810active

0 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

The propellant mix of certain right rear (driver's side rear) seat belt tensioner squibs may not meet the specifications.

Light Vehicle

26 Oct 2017

REC-003773active

0 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

The control unit for the seat occupancy recognition on the front passenger seat may not have been installed in accordance with specifications. This could cause the pressure hose on the control unit of the front passenger seat to kink. As a result, the control unit may incorrectly recognise occupation of the passenger seat and this could result in the front passenger airbag being disabled.

Light Vehicle

15 Mar 2017

REC-003766active

0 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

The electrical wiring harness for the front windshield wiper motor has not been routed correctly. Due to the movement of the windshield wiper linkage the electrical wiring harness may become damaged. As a consequence, the wiper motor may fail.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2017

REC-003746active

0 Mercedes-Benz E Class

The fuel pump module wiring harness may come in contact with the frame of the rear seat base. This may affect the operation of various fuel system components, in a worst case scenario the fuel pump may stop operating resulting in the engine stalling.

Light Vehicle

2 Nov 2016