Problem getting SIM recall fixed
The other funny thing is that I had another 2020 C43 wagon that is not subject to the same recall. Might it be possible to determine that type of SIM and purchase another for replacement of the current car by MB, thereby solving the recall issue? Otherwise, my car is trapped in Canada until MB gets around to dealing with the problem. Given it's taken them over 1.5 years so far, I'm not holding my breath!
Has anyone found a way to deal with this recall in the USA? Why would it take MB so long to issue a fix for what appears to be a simple issue? Any other insights?
Here is the Canadian recall notice that applies to a lot of cars:
Recalls
VIN: WDDWH6EB5LF975049View your vehicle’s recall details below.*Details on service measures or recalls completed prior to June 2020 will not be shown in the results below.
- Open Recalls (1)
- Completed Recalls (1)
Recall Campaign: 2022060011
MY VEHICLE STATUSRecall Currently PendingMBC CAMPAIGN NUMBER2022060011GOVERNMENT ISSUED RECALL NUMBER2022263RECALL START DATERecall Currently PendingRECALL REPORTED DATEMay 20, 2022TOPIC22P2197528WHAT IS THE ISSUE?Mercedes-Benz AG has determined that on certain A-Class, CLA, C-Class, E-Class, CLS, SL, SLC, S-Class, AMG GT, GLA, GLB, GLC, GLE, GLS, and G-Classvehicles (platforms 117, 118, 156, 166, 167, 172, 177, 190, 205, 213, 217, 222, 223, 231, 238, 247, 253, 257, 290, 292, and 463), the communication module's SIM card might disable itself. If the communication module's SIM card were to be disabled, the communication module would not be able to establish a connection with a mobile phone network. In this case, the manual as well as the automatic eCall (emergency call) function would not be available. Therefore, the condition may preclude or delay the arrival of emergency responders. This might increase the consequences of an injury following an emergency event. The driver will not receive a warning due to the nature of the failure mechanism. There are no specific precautions to be taken with respect to the subject issue until the corrective measures are implemented. As a precautionary measure, the supplier of the SIM card will update the SIM profile of the communication modules on the affected vehicles. This update is planned to be performed over-the-air with no workshop visit being required. If the over-the-air update cannot be successfully completed, the customer will be notified and advised to visit an authorized dealer to have the update performed.WHAT IS THE CONCERN?If the communication module's SIM card were to be disabled, the communication module would not be able to establish a connection with a mobile phone network. In this case, the manual as well as the automatic eCall (emergency call) function would not be available. Therefore, the condition may preclude or delay the arrival of emergency responders. This might increase the consequences of an injury following an emergency event. The driver will not receive a warning due to the nature of the failure mechanism. There are no specific precautions to be taken with respect to the subject issue until the corrective measures are implemented.WHAT WILL YOUR DEALER DO?As a precautionary measure, the supplier of the SIM card will update the SIM profile of the communication modules on the affected vehicles. This update is planned to be performed over-the-air with no workshop visit being required. If the over-the-air update cannot be successfully completed, the customer will be notified and advised to visit an authorized dealer to have the update performed.Thanks for considering




If you feel the module in question is disfunctioning, have it worked on. In the course of guided testing technician will be promoted to apply latest available firmware to prevent replacing the module all together.
You just got to come up with a just cause that busy dealer can easily use to get reimbursed from MB warranty charge account.... you have one chance to get this straight... (free entitlement excluded).
Of course be prepared to pay a diagnostic fee in order to get free coffee & donut

It never hurts to pay for scheduled oil service while your car at the shop... a little 50 points inspection the service desk can be proud of selling.
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Nov 11, 2023 at 10:30 PM.
It really sounds like a stupid reason for keeping your car out of the US. It's like preventing your car from entering because there is a recall on the cupholder in the rear seat armrest (that's fiction). But, welcome to bureaucracies! That's like another guy trying to import his Mercedes into the US from Canada and couldn't because the brake warning light was a different symbol or something stupid.
Will the dealer even replace the SIM if you pay out of pocket?
Good luck.
https://www.nhtsa.gov/importing-vehicle
https://www.nhtsa.gov/search?q=impor...ort&gsc.page=1
https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.go...da09122017.pdf
https://www.nhtsa.gov/importing-vehi...ication-faqs-3





