New Recall coming?




Update: Is this the one?
Recall Campaign 2017020021 FEB17 – 2017 213, 117, 156, 205, 253 starting current limiter (SCL) could be overloaded worst case scenario components can melt and ignite, dealer will replace SCL. Approximately 24030 vehicles affected.
Last edited by HBerman; Feb 27, 2017 at 10:03 PM.
Update: Is this the one?
Recall Campaign 2017020021 FEB17 – 2017 213, 117, 156, 205, 253 starting current limiter (SCL) could be overloaded worst case scenario components can melt and ignite, dealer will replace SCL. Approximately 24030 vehicles affected.
https://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/recall
There was no recall current today on mine.
https://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/recall
There was no recall current today on mine.
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We've had two 205s come in that caught fire, with a driver hitting a puddle and locking the engine, then trying to re-start, and the car just keeps trying. One caught fire in transit, when it left the owner it was fine, when it got to us it was all burned up. I'm glad there is a fix for it.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Thanks for the info, BTW.
The German company said no injuries or deaths were reported relating to the vehicles that it will begin recalling in the U.S. market in July when parts become available.
A fix has been implemented in the production of new vehicles and vehicles on dealers lots will be fixed before they are sold, the company said. The issue relates to a potentially faulty fuse.
"Any affected vehicles in inventory will not be sold until they can be outfitted with the additional fuse," said a Mercedes-Benz spokesman.
Of the million vehicles to be recalled, 307,629 are in the United States, which is 40,000 units less than Mercedes-Benz reported to U.S. regulators.
The company did not immediately have a breakdown of where vehicles will be recalled outside of the United States.
The United States is among the three biggest markets for Mercedes-Benz, the others being China and Germany.
Of the 51 fires, 30 were reported in the U.S. market, a Mercedes-Benz U.S. spokesman said.
The recall affects newer models, including those from the 2017 model year.
Mercedes-Benz and Daimler said it would begin to notify its U.S. customers late in March. It didn't say when owners in other markets would be notified.
By Bernie Woodall
Last edited by c4004matic; Mar 4, 2017 at 09:41 AM.
On a good working car without a locked up engine, it's not a problem.
Has anybody else heard this?





