Mercedes-Benz — Actros, Arocs
Lorry
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Injuries
- Categorie
- Motor vehicles
- Gevaar
- Insufficiently tightened screws on the front axle leaf spring attachment may lead to detachment of the leaf spring, causing the vehicle pull to one side (inclined position) while driving. In addition, if the screw on the front bearing block comes loose, it can protrude into the swivelling range of the steering column, which can impair the steering ability of the vehicle, increasing the risk of an accident.
- Origin
- Germany
⚖️ Acties bevolen door autoriteiten
- ▸ 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 trucks. A problem with screws on the front axle may cause parts to come loose while driving.
What's happening? The screws that hold the front axle leaf spring may not be tight enough. This could make the truck pull to one side or make steering hard.
Does this affect me? If you drive or own one of these trucks in Germany, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, or Slovenia, this could affect you.
What should I do? Take your truck to a Mercedes-Benz dealer right away. Ask your mechanic or dealer for help before driving it.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: Insufficiently tightened screws on the front axle leaf spring attachment may lead to detachment of the leaf spring, causing the vehicle pull to one side (inclined position) while driving. In addition, if the screw on the front bearing block comes loose, it can protrude into the swivelling range of the steering column, which can impair the steering ability of the vehicle, increasing the risk of an accident. · Origin: Germany
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