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Mercedes-Benz to Recall Nearly 670,000 Cars in China Over Engine Oil Leak, Media Report
Mercedes-Benz to Recall Nearly 670,000 Cars in China Over Engine Oil Leak, Media Report
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Mercedes-Benz to Recall Nearly 670,000 Cars in China Over Engine Oil Leak, Media Report
16:51 GMT 05.07.2020 (Updated: 14:22 GMT 15.11.2022) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Mercedes-Benz luxury vehicles company will recall nearly 668,954 cars from the Chinese market due to concerns over engine oil leaks, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday, citing the State Administration for Market Regulation.
According to the Chinese regulator, as cited by the media outlet, Mercedes cars of C-, E- and V-classes, will be recalled starting from 18 December.
The possible oil leakage may be a result of the reduced sealability of the engine's high-pressure fuel pump and its low-pressure fuel pipe after long-term use, the regulator added.
Defective parts will be replaced free of charge, according to the news agency.