Mercedes-Benz — Vito, V-Class
Passenger car
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Typ
- Fire, Injuries
- Kategorie
- Motor vehicles
- Nebezpečí
- The controllable coolant pump may have a leak between the coolant and vacuum circuit via negative pressure and allow coolant to enter it. If the electric switchover valves are exposed to coolant, a continuous increase in the component part temperature may occur and cause fire. In addition, the brake booster may become damaged over time and reduce brake performance that could lead to an accident.
- Origin
- Spain
⚖️ Akce nařízené orgány
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Manufacturer) Recall of the product from end users
What is this? This is a safety notice about some Mercedes-Benz Vito and V-Class vans. A part called the coolant pump may leak coolant into another system.
What's happening? If coolant leaks, it can make parts get too hot and start a fire. It can also damage the brakes over time, making them weaker.
Does this affect me? This affects vans made in Spain and sold in several European countries.
What should I do? Take your van to a Mercedes-Benz dealer right away. Ask your mechanic about the brakes too.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Fire, Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: The controllable coolant pump may have a leak between the coolant and vacuum circuit via negative pressure and allow coolant to enter it. If the electric switchover valves are exposed to coolant, a continuous increase in the component part temperature may occur and cause fire. In addition, the brake booster may become damaged over time and reduce brake performance that could lead to an accident. · Origin: Spain
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