The Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC) on Friday ordered all motor vehicle dealers in Nigeria to stop the sales of Mercedes Benz AG (MBAG) 350 and GLE 450.
According to the Corps, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has recall vehicles. Specifically, those manufactured between 2021 and 2022.
A statement issued by the Corps Public Education Officer, ACM Olusegun Ogungbemide, said the vehicles vehicles were recalled on the ground of faulty acceleration sensors, which may increase the risk of crashes.
According to the statement, the NHTSA has recalled a total of 10,655 Mercedes Benz AG (MBAG) 350 and GLE 450 and 27,000 Mercedes Benz Maybach S589 Luxury Sedan.
The general public have been urged to report such vehicles to the Corps when sighted through our toll free emergency lines 122 or through the National Traffic Radio
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NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION RECALLS 10,655 MERCEDES BENZ AG (MBAG) AND 27,000 MERCEDES MAYBACH S5800 OVER SAFETY CONCERNS.
The attention of the general public is yet again drawn to a report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recalling 10,655 Mercedes Benz AG (MBAG) 350 and GLE 450 manufactured between 2021 and 2022.
The vehicles have been recalled on the ground of faulty acceleration sensors, which may increase the risk of crashes.
The NHTSA also issued a warning to consumers, following the recall of 27,000 Mercedes Benz Maybach S589 Luxury Sedan manufactured between 2021-2023 over engine-stall, linked to engine control unit (ECU) software which causes overheating.
To this end, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume CON, has directed immediate and robust sensitisation of the motoring public on the need to avert the identified risk factors.
Owing to this, FRSC wishes to particularly draw the attention of dealers and users of these products to desist from further sales or usage of such vehicles on Nigerian roads and contact the manufacturers for correction of the identified defect.
To ensure strict compliance by those affected, Commanding Officers have been directed to ensure that patrol operatives stop and communicate owners of such vehicles anywhere they are sighted on the nation’s highways. This is to ensure that the impending danger that the continues use of the vehicle could cause is swiftly avoided to make room for safe travels.
As such, the motoring public is hereby admonished to report any of such vehicles through our toll free emergency lines 122 whenever such vehicles are sighted or report through the National Traffic Radio 107.FM on 08052998090, 09067000015.
Signed:
Olusegun Ogungbemide, mni, FISPON, anipr
Assistant Corps Marshal
Corps Public Education Officer
FRSC Headquarter, Abuja
cpeo@frsc.gov.ng
15 November, 2024.