Daimler recalls 1 million cars over airbags
October 17, 2017More than 1 million cars around the world are being recalled over a wiring defect, a Daimler spokesperson said in Stuttgart on Monday.
The German automaker, who manufactures Mercedes-Benz cars among others, discovered a defective cable in the steering column.
The problem was first uncovered after airbags in some cars would deploy spontaneously.
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Around 400,000 Mercedes-Benz cars are being recalled in Britain as well as several hundred thousand in Germany, a spokesman told German news agency DPA.
A spokesman for Mercedes-Benz in the United States said some 495,000 cars are subject to the recall there.
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The recall notice in the UK concerns cars sold between November 2011 and July 2017, a Mercedes spokesman said.
A range of Mercedes-Benz models are affected, including the A-Class, B-Class, C-Class and E-Class cars, as well as the CLA, GLA, GLC, GLK and some V-Class models.
The product recall is due to begin in the coming weeks when the replacement parts become available.
rs/rc (AP, AFP, dpa)