Mercedes-Benz — C-Class, E-Class, M-Class, S-Class, CLS, GLC, GLS, GLE, GLK, GL
Passenger car
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Typ
- Injuries
- Kategori
- Motor vehicles
- Fara
- The three aluminium screws of the steering box may corrode due to exposure to spray water and aggressive road-grit (salt) used for melting ice. Advanced corrosion could weaken the screws, leading to potential breakage during manoeuvring or parking. If all fixing screws fail, the power-assisted steering could detach, resulting in a loss of power steering and an increased risk of an accident.
- Origin
- Germany
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What is this? Some Mercedes-Benz cars have a steering box held by three aluminium screws. These screws can rust when water and road salt splash on them.
What's happening? The rust can make the screws weak. If they break, the steering may stop working. This could cause a crash.
Does this affect me? This affects certain Mercedes-Benz models in Germany.
What should I do? If you own one of these cars, ask a mechanic to check the screws. Talk to a Mercedes-Benz dealer or your mechanic right away.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: The three aluminium screws of the steering box may corrode due to exposure to spray water and aggressive road-grit (salt) used for melting ice. Advanced corrosion could weaken the screws, leading to potential breakage during manoeuvring or parking. If all fixing screws fail, the power-assisted steering could detach, resulting in a loss of power steering and an increased risk of an accident. · Origin: Germany
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