Trending

Recall alert: 143K Mercedes recalled due to fuel pump issue

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced the recall of more than 143,000 Mercedes vehicles because of an issue with the vehicles’ fuel pumps.

>> Read more trending news

The NHTSA said the fuel pump may shut down and cause a loss of power.

The following cars are affected by the recall:

ModelYear
Mercedes-BenzAMG C432021-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG C632021
Mercedes-BenzAMG C63 S2021-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG E532022-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG E63 S2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG G632021-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG GLC432021-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG GLC632021
Mercedes-BenzAMG GLC63 S2021
Mercedes-BenzAMG GLE532021-2022
Mercedes-BenzAMG GLE632022
Mercedes-BenzAMG GLE63 S2021-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG GLS632021-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG GT432022-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG GT532022-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG GT632023
Mercedes-BenzAMG GT63 S2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG SL432023
Mercedes-BenzAMG SL552022-2023
Mercedes-BenzAMG SL632022-2023
Mercedes-BenzC3002021-2023
Mercedes-BenzCLS4502022-2023
Mercedes-BenzE3502021-2023
Mercedes-BenzE4502022-2023
Mercedes-BenzG5502021-2022
Mercedes-BenzGLC3002021-2022
Mercedes-BenzGLE4502021-2022
Mercedes-BenzGLE5802021
Mercedes-BenzGLS4502021-2023
Mercedes-BenzGLS5802021-2023
Mercedes-BenzS5002022-2023
Mercedes-BenzS5802021-2023
Mercedes-BenzS580E2023
Mercedes-MaybachGLS6002021-2023
Mercedes-MaybachS5802021-2023
Mercedes-MaybachS6802022-2023

The NHTSA said that dealerships will replace the fuel pumps for free and owners will be notified by mail on Aug. 25. Owners can also call Mercedes-Benz USA customer service at 800-367-6372.

0