Mercedes-Benz Recalls 144K Cars Because of Instrument Panel Failure
Key takeaways
- The recall includes the AMG GT, C-class, E-class, SL-class, CLE-class, and GLC-class, with NHTSA showing that 100 percent of the identified cars are expected to be affected.
- James Lipman|Car and Driver Mercedes-Benz issued a recall that affects 144,049 vehicles from the 2024–2026 model years due to an issue with the digital instrument cluster.
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The recall includes the AMG GT, C-class, E-class, SL-class, CLE-class, and GLC-class, with NHTSA showing that 100 percent of the identified cars are expected to be affected.
James Lipman|Car and Driver Mercedes-Benz issued a recall that affects 144,049 vehicles from the 2024–2026 model years due to an issue with the digital instrument cluster. Recall documents show that the digital instrument cluster on 100 percent of the included vehicles may temporarily go blank, removing access to key information.National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) documents show that the recall includes the AMG GT, C-class, E-class, SL-class, CLE-class, and GLC-class.Mercedes-Benz issued a recall affecting 144,049 cars across the 2024, 2025, and 2026 model years. According to recall documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall stems from an issue with the digital instrument cluster. The recall population includes the AMG GT, C-class, E-class, SL-class, CLE-class, and GLC-class, with NHTSA documents reporting that an estimated 100 percent of the covered population is affected by the software issue.
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