Mercedes-Benz Issues Recall for Over 20,000 S-Class Sedans Due to Brake Issue

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Introduction to the Recall

Mercedes-Benz is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of its drivers by recalling more than 20,000 S-Class sedans. This recall concerns a potential defect in the front brake hoses of specific model years, which may lead to a serious safety hazard.

Affected Models and Issues

The recall includes model-year 2021-2022 S500 and Maybach S580s, as well as model-year 2021-2023 S580s, 2022 S680s, and 2023 S580Es. The defect involves potential rupture of the front brake hoses, which can result in brake fluid leakage. This issue can cause extended stopping distances, significantly increasing the risk of a crash.

Next Steps for Owners

Mercedes-Benz will replace the defective front brake hoses at no charge to the owners. Notification letters to vehicle owners are set to be mailed starting April 25. If you are a Mercedes-Benz owner affected by this recall or have any questions, you can contact the automaker at 800-367-6372. Additionally, further support is available through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236. Owners can also visit the Mercedes-Benz website to check their vehicle identification number for more information.

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