Mercedes-Benz is recalling more than 3,000 all-electric vehicles sold in China in two different actions, according toThe first recall includes 2,324 EQS all-electric sedans that were imported to China because the electric drive module may deactivate due to a software issue, which could lead to a loss of power, potentially increasing the risk of a crash.
As per the recall notice, the affected vehicles were manufactured between June 14, 2021, and July 8, 2022, and the fix is a software update that will be performed free of charge at the company’s authorized dealers.The second recall is for another batch of 1,051 imported EQS units that were assembled between June 14, 2021, and February 16, 2022, which may have an issue with the high-voltage battery management system, where the driver doesn’t get a warning when there’s a battery malfunction.
To fix the issue, the German carmaker will update the software of the battery management system free of charge through its local dealer network.issued another recall for over 30,000 imported S-Class and EQS vehicles in China because of an Electronic Stability Program software problem.