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Mercedes-Benz USA recalling 9000 diesel models
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Recalls/TSBs, Safety, Crossovers/CUVs, Mercedes Benz
Mercedes sold over twelve-thousand diesel-powered vehicles in the US last year, but a crankshaft issue is sending 9,004 units back to the dealer for repair. NHTSA says the problem lies in a crankshaft sensor that can fail, which causes the engine to lose power and makes you the "disabled vehicle" the traffic reporter on the radio warns your fellow commuters about. That won't do. The recall affects 2007 E320 Bluetec, ML320 CDI, and GL320 CDI models. Since the sensor defect could leave drivers stranded, we're going to go ahead and recommend that you get this one fixed right away. We're still bullish on diesel, however, because high fuel economy and gobs of torque are a wonderful combo. [Source: Auto News (subs. req'd)] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments More... Autoblog 2008-01-19T12:04:00+00:00 |
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I'm glad MB is admiting there's an issue, taking ownership of the problem, and issuing a recall. I've seen other manufacturers completely ignore problems until there are multiple lawsuits going.
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Yes, the Blutech seems like a promising product for Mercedes. I would hate to see the name tarnished because of unaddressed problems.
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