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Mercedes Benz E Class And C Class Recalled In India Over 2500 Cars Affected
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Asiya Siddiqui

Published on 08:02 AM, 03 Mar 2025 3 min

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class and C-Class Recalled in India: Over 2,500 Cars Affected

Mercedes-Benz is calling back some of its popular models in India due to a software hiccup in the engine control unit. With over 2,500 vehicles affected, the recall covers parts of the E-Class and C-Class, and the repair will be done at no cost to the owners, ensuring safer drives on the road.

Mercedes-Benz, one of the world’s top luxury car makers, is making headlines again—but not for its stylish designs or cutting-edge tech. The company has announced a recall for its E-Class and C-Class models in India after spotting a potential glitch in the engine control unit (ECU).

In simple words, there might be a hiccup in the software that helps control your car’s engine. This means that if you own one of these cars, there’s a chance that your vehicle could act up unexpectedly.

At the heart of this recall is the engine control unit, a small but mighty computer inside your car that manages how the engine works. The issue here is with the ECU’s software, which may not match the latest required specifications.

Imagine your phone not updating its software—it might work fine for a while, but then things can go a bit off track. In this case, when the car switches out of a specific driving mode (called “sailing mode”), the fuel injection—the system that sends fuel to your engine—might suddenly shut off without warning. This could lead to a loss of power, and in the worst-case scenario, could increase the risk of an accident.

Which Cars Are in the Recall?

The recall isn’t affecting all Mercedes-Benz cars but is limited to some specific models:

  • C-Class: Only three vehicles made between August 31 and October 31, 2021, have been identified with this issue.

  • E-Class: A total of 2,543 units built between April 29, 2022, and August 20, 2024, are part of this recall.

While the numbers might seem small for the C-Class, the much larger group of E-Class vehicles is significant. If you own or know someone who drives an E-Class from these production dates, it’s a good idea to check if your car is on the recall list.

What Does This Mean for You?

If you’re an owner of one of these affected Mercedes-Benz models, here’s what you need to know:

  • Free Fix: Mercedes-Benz has promised to carry out all the necessary repairs at no extra cost. This means that if your car has faulty ECU software, you can have it fixed without spending any money.

  • Safety First: The recall is a precautionary step to ensure that your car stays safe on the road. No one wants to be in a situation where their car loses power unexpectedly.

  • Customer Communication: The company will be reaching out to the owners of the affected vehicles. Keep an eye on your email or phone for a call or message from your local Mercedes-Benz service center.

Why Is This Recall Important?

Recalls are not uncommon in the automotive world, and while they might sound alarming, they are actually a sign that a company is taking responsibility for the safety of its customers. In this case, Mercedes-Benz is acting quickly to fix the issue before it can lead to any serious problems. By addressing the software glitch now, the company is working to ensure that every drive is as smooth and secure as possible.

Overall, this recall is a reminder that even the most advanced technology can sometimes run into issues. But it also shows how important it is for car manufacturers to keep a close eye on every part of their vehicles, right down to the software in the engine control unit. Mercedes-Benz’s swift offers a free fix highlights its commitment to safety and customer satisfaction.

In summary, if you drive a Mercedes-Benz E-Class or C-Class from the specified dates, you might be part of this recall. The fix is free, and it’s a smart step by the company to prevent any future issues.

So, stay alert for notifications from Mercedes-Benz and enjoy the ride knowing that your safety is their priority.

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Asiya Siddiqui

Content Writer

An aspiring engineer with a passionate knack for writing and cars. A passion that goes beyond the profession. Eager to innovate and share essential automotive knowledge, from mine to yours.

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