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mercedes-benz CITAN UK Recall

MERCEDES BENZ CITAN – SEAT BELT MAY FAIL

MERCEDES BENZ CITAN ( 23/11/2015 –  02/12/2015) DEFECT:  The mounting screws of the belt guide brackets at both the left hand and right hand C-Pillars may not have been tightened correctly. Therefore the seat belt/s may not perform as intended increasing the risk of injury during a collision.

Remedy

Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and correct the fixing for the mounting screw of the belt guide brackets.

Recall Launch Date09/05/2016
Recall No.R/2016/079
Models AffectedCitan
Manufacturer RefSRV1604
VIN StartWDF4156052U178041
VIN endWDF4156052U178430
Build Start23/11/2015
Build end02/12/2015
Vehicle numbers (UK)8

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