Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz) has announced a voluntary recall of certain Mercedes-Benz C-Class vehicles in Ireland. The recall concerns a wiring harness connection fault that could lead to loss of propulsion and an increased risk of fire.
Affected Vehicles
- Model: Mercedes-Benz C-Class
- Production dates: 22 February 2021 – 28 October 2022
- Number of vehicles affected in Ireland: 9
Details of the Fault
The issue arises from an incorrect connection of the wiring harness to the pre-fuse box. This fault can cause:
- Electrical resistance increase
- Failure of electrical components
- Unexpected loss of propulsion without prior warning
- Potential fire risk due to overheating
Risks
The safety implications of this fault include:
- Sudden vehicle shutdown, increasing accident risk
- Elevated fire hazard, posing danger to occupants and surroundings
What Owners Should Do
Mercedes-Benz will contact affected owners directly. In the meantime, owners should:
- Await official communication from Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz)
- Book an appointment with an authorised Mercedes-Benz service centre once contacted
- Have the wiring harness connection inspected and repaired free of charge
How to Check if Your Car is Affected
Owners can confirm if their vehicle is part of this recall by:
- Contacting Mercedes-Benz Ireland
- Using the official Mercedes-Benz Recall Checker
- Checking their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Official Sources
FAQs
Q: Can my C-Class suddenly stop while driving?
Yes. The wiring fault may cause sudden propulsion loss without warning, which increases accident risk.
Q: Is there a fire risk even when the car is not in motion?
Yes. Faulty connections and resistance buildup could cause overheating and potential fire.
Q: How much does the repair cost?
Repairs under this recall are carried out at no cost to the vehicle owner.
Disclaimer
This article is based on official recall information from Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz). Vehicle owners should follow manufacturer instructions for corrective action.



