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Mercedes-Benz M & R Class accelerator pedal securing nut recall

September 4, 2007 by Alborz Fallah  




Mercedes-Benz M Class and R Class vehicles – Accelerator pedal securing nuts
Mercedes Benz R Class

Make & Model: Mercedes-Benz M Class (type 164 ) and R Class (251)

Number of vehicles affected: 45

What’s wrong: During the production process, one or both of the accelerator pedal securing nuts may not have been fitted correctly or are missing.

What should you do: Contact any authorised Mercedes-Benz Passenger Car Dealer to have the inspection carried out. If you have sold the vehicle please telephone 03 9566 9380, fax 03 9566 6223 or email: campaigns@daimlerchrysler.com

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