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mercedes-benz GLE/GLS(167) UK Recall

MERCEDES-BENZ GLE (2020 – 2021) – A 12V POWER SUPPLY LINE

MERCEDES-BENZ GLE/GLS(167) (08/01/2020 – 11/11/2021) RECALL:

Problem description:

The bolting of a 12V power supply line might be fastened with an insufficient torque.

Remedy

Check the bolting of the wiring harness for correct torque and correct it if necessary. Additionally the contact area will be checked for potentially existing damages and if necessary the affected electrical lines and the contact module will be replaced.

Recall Launch Date2022-07-05
Recall No.R/2022/179
Models AffectedGLE (167)
Manufacturer RefSRPC2228
VIN StartW1N1671171A281383
VIN endW1N1673172A589831
Build Start08/01/2020
Build end11/11/2021
Vehicle numbers (UK)1424

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