Mercedes recalls 3,54,000 vehicles; starter part can overheat

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is recalling about 3,54,000 cars and SUVs in the US because a starter part can overheat and cause a fire.

The recall covers certain C-Class, E-Class and CLA cars and GLA and GLC SUVs, all from 2015 through 2017.



The German automaker said in documents released today that if for some reason the engine and transmission won't turn over, a current limiter in the starter motor can overheat from repeated attempts to start the vehicles. That can cause the current limiter to overheat and melt nearby parts.

began investigating the problem last June after getting field reports of "thermally damaged" current limiters.

The documents didn't mention whether there had been any fires or injuries. A message was left today with

Owners will be notified this month and again when replacement parts are available in July.

Dealers will install a fuse to correct the problem.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Mercedes recalls 3,54,000 vehicles; starter part can overheat

Mercedes is recalling about 3,54,000 cars and SUVs in the US because a starter part can overheat and cause a fire. The recall covers certain C-Class, E-Class and CLA cars and GLA and GLC SUVs, all from 2015 through 2017. The German automaker said in government documents released today that if for some reason the engine and transmission won't turn over, a current limiter in the starter motor can overheat from repeated attempts to start the vehicles. That can cause the current limiter to overheat and melt nearby parts. Mercedes began investigating the problem last June after getting field reports of "thermally damaged" current limiters. The documents didn't mention whether there had been any fires or injuries. A message was left today with Mercedes. Owners will be notified this month and again when replacement parts are available in July. Dealers will install a fuse to correct the problem. is recalling about 3,54,000 cars and SUVs in the US because a starter part can overheat and cause a fire.

The recall covers certain C-Class, E-Class and CLA cars and GLA and GLC SUVs, all from 2015 through 2017.

The German automaker said in documents released today that if for some reason the engine and transmission won't turn over, a current limiter in the starter motor can overheat from repeated attempts to start the vehicles. That can cause the current limiter to overheat and melt nearby parts.

began investigating the problem last June after getting field reports of "thermally damaged" current limiters.

The documents didn't mention whether there had been any fires or injuries. A message was left today with

Owners will be notified this month and again when replacement parts are available in July.

Dealers will install a fuse to correct the problem.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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