2011 diesel models recalled for potential fuel leak

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2011 E350 BlueTEC 02 597x379 2011 diesel models recalled for potential fuel leak

Goodness, gracious. Don’t say we didn’t tell you earlier. As of right now, 2,297 Mercedes-Benz diesel models have been recalled because of a potential fuel leak problem. These specific models are the 2011 E-Class, GL-Class, R-Class and M-Class rangers. Apparently, there’s an o-ring somewhere in the fuel system that wasn’t installed correctly during production.


Mercedes-Benz did the right thing by informing the National Highway
and Traffic Safety Administration (a.k.a. NHTSA) that they failed to
lubricate the said o-ring before installing it into the fuel system of
these models. This brings about high risk of fuel leaking from the
system, specifically the fuel filter.

NHTSA officials are actually more worried about diesel leaking out
and spilling onto roads, making them slippery. If you’ve had your fair
share of tinkering around in the garage, you’ll know that diesel is like
soap when touched. It doesn’t take much diesel to make any surface as
slippery as a bathtub full of bubbles.

Well, the bright side is Mercedes-Benz dealers will replace the
o-ring at no cost whatsoever. Expect the recall to start before November
ends. Meanwhile, the bigger question is what about the petrol variants?
Well, there’s only one way to find out is there? No, you’re not going
to fiddle with your engine. Just keep checking back with us and we’ll
fill you in, recall or no recall.

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