Mercedes-Benz Product Recalls

Automotive · Germany

High Risk
15
Total Recalls
high
Severity Level
2026-02-20
Most Recent Recall
Germany
Country of Origin
Overall Risk Levelhigh
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About Mercedes-Benz Recalls

Mercedes-Benz recalls have primarily involved electronic stability control systems, airbag software, and communication module failures.

Mercedes-Benz is headquartered in Germany and operates in the Automotive industry. With 15 tracked recalls and a high severity rating, consumers should stay informed about potential safety issues with Mercedes-Benz products. The most recent recall was reported on 2026-02-20.

Mercedes-Benz Complete Recall History (15)

⚠️ Ongoing Recalls (15)

Insufficient Pedestrian Warning Sound/FMVSS 141

Daimler Vans USA, LLC - Various Components

2026-02-20·117 units·Medium Risk

Heater Hose May Leak Hot Heating Coolant Inside Passenger Compartment

Daimler Trucks North America, LLC - Various Components

2026-02-14·52 units·High Risk

Heater Hose May Leak Hot Heating Coolant Inside Passenger Compartment

Daimler Trucks North America, LLC - Various Components

2026-02-14·2,843 units·High Risk

Improper Battery Connection May Cause Fire

Daimler Trucks North America, LLC - Various Components

2026-02-11·26,959 units·High Risk

Park Outside - High Voltage Battery May Catch Fire

Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC - Various Components

2026-02-06·11,895 units·High Risk

Air Bags May Not Deploy

Daimler Vans USA, LLC - Various Components

2026-02-06·52,356 units·Medium Risk

Defective Door Control Valve May Prevent Door from Opening

Daimler Coaches North America - Various Components

2026-02-04·51 units·Medium Risk

High Voltage Battery May Catch Fire

Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC - Various Components

2025-12-19·169 units·High Risk

Loss of Drive Power from Damaged Wiring Harness

Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC - Various Components

2025-12-12·117 units·Medium Risk

Incorrect Seat Belt Installed/FMVSS 208, 209

Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC - Various Components

2025-12-12·82 units·Medium Risk

Wheelchair Restraint Retractor May Not Lock

Daimler Trucks North America, LLC - Various Components

2025-12-09·2 units·Medium Risk

Wheelchair Restraint Retractor May Not Lock

Daimler Trucks North America, LLC - Various Components

2025-12-09·600 units·Medium Risk

Insufficient Pedestrian Warning Sound/FMVSS 141

Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC - Various Components

2025-12-01·1,899 units·Medium Risk

Loss of Vehicle Control from Loose Axle Clamp Fasteners

Daimler Trucks North America, LLC - Various Components

2025-11-05·1 units·Medium Risk

Loss of Vehicle Control from Loose Axle Clamp Fasteners

Daimler Trucks North America, LLC - Various Components

2025-11-05·18,783 units·Medium Risk

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How to Check Mercedes-Benz Recalls

1

Identify Your Mercedes-Benz Product

Locate the model number, serial number, or lot code on your Mercedes-Benz product. This information is typically found on the product label, packaging, or in the user manual. For vehicles, use the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

2

Check Official Resources

Visit the official Mercedes-Benz website for recall information, or check government databases like CPSC.gov, FDA.gov, or NHTSA.gov depending on the product type. Register your product with Mercedes-Benz to receive direct recall notifications.

3

Follow Recall Instructions

If your Mercedes-Benz product is recalled, stop using it immediately and follow the instructions provided. Most recalls offer a free repair, replacement, or refund. Contact Mercedes-Benz customer service for assistance with the recall process.

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Mercedes-Benz Safety Tips

🔔 Register Your Products

Always register your Mercedes-Benz products after purchase. This ensures you receive direct notifications if a recall is issued. Registration can typically be done on the Mercedes-Benz website or through their mobile app.

📋 Keep Records

Save your receipts, model numbers, and serial numbers for all Mercedes-Benz products. This information is essential for verifying whether your specific product is affected by a recall and for claiming any remedies offered.

⚠️ Act Quickly on Recalls

When a Mercedes-Benz recall is announced, act promptly. Stop using the affected product and follow the recommended steps. Delaying action on a recall could put you and your family at risk of injury.

🔍 Stay Informed

Regularly check RecallCheck and official government databases for the latest recall information about Mercedes-Benz products. Follow Mercedes-Benz on social media for timely safety updates and announcements.

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