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According to the reports, the SIAM has revealed that over 30 units are affected, out of which, a total of 16 are EQS sedans, nine S-Class models, three GLC, and two AMG SLs.
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 4Matic. (Photo: Shahrukh Shah/ News18)
The German carmaker Mercedes-Benz is best known for its cutting-edge technology and high level of engineering in its cars. Recently, some of the models in India from the brand reported potential fire risk, which forced the company to recall hot-selling models like EQS sedan, GLC, AMG SL 55, and S-Class.
According to the reports, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) revealed that over 30 units have been found affected, out of which, a total of 16 are EQS sedans, nine S-Class models, three GLC, and two AMG SLs.
Complementary Repair
In order to give a seamless ownership experience, the brand has decided to contact the owners who have purchased the above-mentioned models between 22 July 2023 and 20 March 2024, and solve the issue without any charges.
Statement
As per the brand, the issue will be resolved and the affected part will be replaced if needed without any cost. The company has also released an official statement that reads, “It has been identified that the fuse boxes might not have been reworked correctly. As a result, systems connected to the fuse might fail, and the vehicle might lose its propulsion without prior warning, and the restraint functions or the instrument cluster might also be impaired, increasing the risk of a crash and injuries. Under such specific circumstances, a potential risk of a thermal incident in the vehicle cannot be excluded.”
Past Recalls
This is not the first time such an initiative has been taken by Mercedes-Benz. Earlier this year, in March, the brand did the same to address a similar fire risk issue. The other issues reported were related to a software glitch and a front passenger airbag issue.

Shahrukh Shah, Sub-Editor at News18, loves to write about everything that moves on wheels. With years of experience and the required skill sets, he is contributing to the auto section, where he let people know …Read More
Shahrukh Shah, Sub-Editor at News18, loves to write about everything that moves on wheels. With years of experience and the required skill sets, he is contributing to the auto section, where he let people know … Read More
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