
Snapshot
- Only six cars have been placed under recall
- Airbags may not trigger in the event of an accident
- Mercedes-Benz is contacted owners
A recall notice has been issued by Mercedes-Benz for its 2019 A-Class and CLA-Class, with just six units on the list of affected vehicles.
The reported defect relates to a potentially incorrectly side-mounted crash sensor, used to determine when to deploy airbags in the event of an accident.
If the sensors aren’t correctly mounted, they may not trigger the airbags in time, potentially leading to a higher risk of injury for occupants.

Mercedes-Benz has said it is in the process of contacting affected customers, but also encourages anyone who is unsure about whether their vehicle is under recall to contact its customer assistance centre on 1300 300 896 or [email protected]
A list of affected vehicle VINs can be found here.
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