Mercedes-Benz Recalls 161,000 GLE And GLS Models For A Rear Window Fix | Carscoops carscoops
have been recalled in the United States because the fastening on the rear door window trim may not meet production specifications.
A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall notice reveals that the rear window trim bar might separate from the vehicle while driving. If this were to occur, it could increase the risk of a crash and could pose a risk of injury to other road users.Mercedes-Benz has revealed that a deviation in the assembly process means the trim bars may not have been fastened in accordance with current production specifications.
The recall impacts Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 models , the GLE 400e , GLE450 , GLE 53 , GLE 580 , GLE 63 S , GLS 450 ,
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