Breaking news: (Another!) Recall: February 2016, Airbag Rupture
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Breaking news: (Another!) Recall: February 2016, Airbag Rupture
I just discovered another open recall
"Driver's frontal airbag inflator may malfunction and rupture." - February 2016
(note this is not the srs-malfunction announced in October 2015).
The recall lists the c300, c350, and c63 as well as nearly every other car in the MB lineup. It states that over 700,000 cars may be affected. In comparison, the recent SRS malfunction lists a potential of 150K cars being affected.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/owners/...rgetCategory=R
Wtf MB?
"Driver's frontal airbag inflator may malfunction and rupture." - February 2016
(note this is not the srs-malfunction announced in October 2015).
The recall lists the c300, c350, and c63 as well as nearly every other car in the MB lineup. It states that over 700,000 cars may be affected. In comparison, the recent SRS malfunction lists a potential of 150K cars being affected.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/owners/...rgetCategory=R
Wtf MB?
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ghlkal (03-24-2016)
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This does not look good ...
"CONSEQUENCE:
In the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the driver's frontal air bag, the inflator could rupture with metal fragments striking the driver or other occupants resulting in serious injury or death."
"CONSEQUENCE:
In the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the driver's frontal air bag, the inflator could rupture with metal fragments striking the driver or other occupants resulting in serious injury or death."
#3
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Does anyone know if it is possible to start a class-action lawsuit without having been explicitly affected by the several potential malfunctions us C-class owners have faced, considering the frequency and severity?
This is the third, life-threatening, recall in as many years. (1) Air bag metal shard rupture, (2) SRS malfunction, and (3) rear taillight failure.
This is unconscionable and unacceptable.
EDIT: Airbag rupture recall current status: "remedy unavailable"
This is the third, life-threatening, recall in as many years. (1) Air bag metal shard rupture, (2) SRS malfunction, and (3) rear taillight failure.
This is unconscionable and unacceptable.
EDIT: Airbag rupture recall current status: "remedy unavailable"
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Does anyone know if it is possible to start a class-action lawsuit without having been explicitly affected by the several potential malfunctions us C-class owners have faced, considering the frequency and severity?
This is the third, life-threatening, recall in as many years. (1) Air bag metal shard rupture, (2) SRS malfunction, and (3) rear taillight failure.
This is unconscionable and unacceptable.
EDIT: Airbag rupture recall current status: "remedy unavailable"
This is the third, life-threatening, recall in as many years. (1) Air bag metal shard rupture, (2) SRS malfunction, and (3) rear taillight failure.
This is unconscionable and unacceptable.
EDIT: Airbag rupture recall current status: "remedy unavailable"
"Unconscionable"? Gee, that seems kind of strong. I can understand your frustration, but unless Mercedes tried to do something underhanded or intentional I don't know that I would think of this situation in that way. Cars are so complex and despite all the testing and research that go into them even manufacturers like Mercedes can get caught up. If this airbag recall is part of that whole Takata mess, then pretty much every car manufacturer is unconscionable.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to start a class-action lawsuit without having been explicitly affected by the several potential malfunctions us C-class owners have faced, considering the frequency and severity?
This is the third, life-threatening, recall in as many years. (1) Air bag metal shard rupture, (2) SRS malfunction, and (3) rear taillight failure.
This is unconscionable and unacceptable.
EDIT: Airbag rupture recall current status: "remedy unavailable"
This is the third, life-threatening, recall in as many years. (1) Air bag metal shard rupture, (2) SRS malfunction, and (3) rear taillight failure.
This is unconscionable and unacceptable.
EDIT: Airbag rupture recall current status: "remedy unavailable"
#7
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Maybe it is simply my new yorker mentality going straight to law suit. I'm no longer going to drive infants in a vehicle which could potentially have air bags rupture and shoot metal shard through them "into the vehicle, potentially causing injury or death"
Look, every and any car can kill its passengers. But Mercedes touts "The Best or Nothing." I would think it applies to safety standards, and expect them to ensure the integrity of any and all components used in its vehicles. The fact it may impact any, none, or some of 750,000 of their vehicles is pretty ridiculous. One of our w204 forum member's just got hit and his car totaled and no airbags deployed.
Insurance companies insure our vehicles dependent on the saftey ratings they earn. This damages the integrity of said ratings. Taillight, SRS, and air bag failure resulting in metal shards being emitted is a serious indicator of quality control issues in terms of the selection of outsourced components.
Look, every and any car can kill its passengers. But Mercedes touts "The Best or Nothing." I would think it applies to safety standards, and expect them to ensure the integrity of any and all components used in its vehicles. The fact it may impact any, none, or some of 750,000 of their vehicles is pretty ridiculous. One of our w204 forum member's just got hit and his car totaled and no airbags deployed.
Insurance companies insure our vehicles dependent on the saftey ratings they earn. This damages the integrity of said ratings. Taillight, SRS, and air bag failure resulting in metal shards being emitted is a serious indicator of quality control issues in terms of the selection of outsourced components.
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No worries - we had the same thing happen with the airbags on our 2006 honda CRVs (we have 3 of them between the kids and grand dad). A quick swap at the dealer at no cost. (shrapnel if inflated issue). If you want the perfect car,, maybe a bentley or rolls, but I've come to learn every Model has its foibles within the Mercedes (and in most brands) - and it takes awhile to learn them all before you move on to another model (you're supposed to graduate away from the C class eventually) ; especially if you do some of your own maintenance work. I remember reading on the forum somewhere how the dealer replied to a complaining customer that "it's not an S class." In my travels the only mechanic advice I've gotten was to buy a diesel E class (so you're not spending so much on tires on an AMG model etc etc). You have to remember Mercedes sells more C class than any other model. Its all about demographic positioning. I assisted a friend who had nothing but Fords and an old Honda last summer to buy a c350 calcite white 2010 and its a beautiful car with all the options. So far torn off the drivers mirror and the gas cap door somehow while parking it in the garage and they are finding out how much parts cost from germany painted calcite white ($1700 for a mirror, $1000 for a gas cap door).
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Here is the list of Mercedes Benz models that are subject to the Takata Airbag Recall as of August 3, 2016:
2005 Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor
2006-2007 Mercedes-Benz C230
2008-2011 Mercedes-Benz C300
2008-2011 Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic
2005 Mercedes-Benz C320
2006-2011 Mercedes-Benz C350
2008-2011 Mercedes-Benz C63
2009-2011 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG
2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz E350
2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 4Matic
2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet
2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz E550
2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz E550 4Matic
2011 E550 Mercedes-Benz Cabriolet
2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG
2009-2010 Mercedes-Benz GL320 BlueTec 4Matic
2011-2012 Mercedes-Benz GL350 BlueTec 4Matic
2009-2012 Mercedes-Benz GL450 4Matic
2009-2012 Mercedes-Benz GL550 4Matic
2010-2012 Mercedes-Benz GLK350
2010-2012 Mercedes-Benz GLK350 4Matic
2009-2010 Mercedes-Benz ML320 BlueTec 4Matic
2009-2011 Mercedes-Benz ML350
2009-2011 Mercedes-Benz ML350 4Matic
2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz ML450 4Matic Hybrid
2009-2011 Mercedes-Benz ML550 4Matic
2009-2011 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG
2007-2008 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG
2007-2008 Mercedes-Benz SLK280
2007-2008 Mercedes-Benz SLK350
2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS
2011-2014 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Cabriolet
2013-2014 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT
2009-2010 Mercedes-Benz R320 CDI 4Matic
2009-2010 Mercedes-Benz R320 CDI 4Matic
2009-2012 Mercedes-Benz R350 4Matic
2011-2012 Mercedes-Benz R350 BlueTec 4Matic
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#13
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I think Adi is just messing around!
#14
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Or may be frustrated by the reminder about the recall... Which I can understand. Either way, I've learned not to take offense to anything anyone might say online.
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Mercedes shows no open recalls for my 2014 C350, but various sites do have it listed as affected.. notably Car & Driver's continuously updated blog:
Mercedes-Benz (1,044,602, including Daimler): 2005–2014 C-class (excluding C55 AMG but including 2009–2011 C63 AMG)
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I just recieved a notice that the passenger side airbag is now also a part of the shrapnel recall and no remedy is yet available.
#17
I just got my recall letter in the mail few weeks ago for a 2012 c63 amg, front passenger airbag. I wonder if MBUSA can just remove the airbag first? Still need a car to drive. Trying to avoid putting anyone in the passenger seat for now.
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news...ue-012417.html
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news...ue-012417.html