Recent Mercedes-Benz UK Recalls – If you not sure there’s an active recall for your car, you should make contact with the nearest Mercedes-Benz UK authorized dealer.

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Recent Mercedes-Benz UK Recalls
MERCEDES-BENZ GLE (2020 – 2023) – Increased operating force of the brake pedal
MERCEDES-BENZ GLE (2020-02-03 – 2023-10-24) RECALL: Problem description: On affected vehicles under specific conditions (such as electric driving in wet weather) the required operating force of the brake pedal for a deceleration intended by the driver might be increased.?
MERCEDES-BENZ EQC (2022) – The adjustment of the headlamps
MERCEDES-BENZ EQC (2022-02-18 – 2022-05-06) RECALL: Problem description: On affected vehicles the adjustment of the headlamps might not meet specifications and blinding of oncoming traffic may not be ruled out.?
MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS (2020 – 2023) – A 12V ground connection bolt
MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS (2020-08-26 – 2023-03-22) RECALL: Problem description: On affected vehicles a 12V ground connection bolt in the boot might not meet specifications.
If you wish to know more about possible problems of a specific car (e.g. real mileage, potential traffic accidents damages, odometer rollback, repairs, etc.), then we suggest going to HPI-Check.
See also: Mercedes-Benz Owners’ Reviews.
Latest EU Rapex Mercedes-Benz Recalls
- Mercedes-Benz GLC (2022 – 2025)on 26/09/2025
A manufacturing defect in the steering coupling may lead to loosen mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the steering box, leading to a loss of […]
- Mercedes-Benz EQE (2022 – 2025)on 26/09/2025
A manufacturing defect in the steering coupling may lead to loosen mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the steering box, leading to a loss of […]
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2022 – 2025)on 26/09/2025
A manufacturing defect in the steering coupling may lead to loosen mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the steering box, leading to a loss of […]
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