Jacksonville, FL – October 22, 2023 – Mercedes-Benz (OTCMKTS:MBGYY) is recalling 5,326 cars that may stall or catch fire, upping the risk of a crash, injury or property damage.
Vehicles affected by this recall include:
- 2022 – 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG SL55
- 2022 – 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG SL63
Recall summary
Gasoline-powered cars have a starter motor – which cranks and starts the engine – and an alternator that produces electricity when the engine is running. These two components are connected to the car’s electrical system with a wiring harness.
In the affected vehicles, the said harness may be fitted incorrectly and come in contact with the drive shaft, which is a crucial component that transfers power from the engine to the wheels.
The contact may damage the shaft and cause an electrical short. Besides potentially shutting down the engine, this can also cause the wiring to overheat and catch fire.
Recall risks
The risks of fire are documented in this article about ongoing Kia and Hyundai fire issues.
Other Mercedes-Benz recalls
Stalling has been the culprit of at least three other Mercedes-Benz recalls this year.
In June, the manufacturer recalled over 8,000 hybrids due to that risk.
In mid-July, the loss of propulsion prompted a recall of 164,000 Daimler and Mercedes-Benz cars.
Later that month, the issue resulted in a recall of C300 and AMG C43 sedans, as reported.
The repair
Dealers will inspect the wiring harness and secure it in place so that it does not rub against other vehicle components anymore. The repair will be free of charge.
Owners should receive letters with more information on December 5, 2023.
Is your vehicle a part of this recall?
This Mercedes-Benz engine stall recall affects more than 5,000 coupes. To do a Mercedes-Benz recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.