Mercedes-Benz is Recalling Certain Vehicles Due to Third Row Headrests May Not Function Properly

NHTSA Campaign Number: 19V867000
Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC.
Components SEATS
Potential Number of Units Affected 1
Summary
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC. (MBUSA) is recalling one 2020 GLE450 4MATIC vehicle. The third-row seating headrests were manufactured with insufficient padding and a securing rod that may not hold the headrest in place, affecting the adjustment and operation of the headrest.
Remedy
MBUSA will notify the owner, and a dealer will replace the third row headrests, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin February 4, 2020. Owners may contact MBUSA customer service at 1-800-367-6372.
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