Mercedes-Benz has recalled almost 22,000 cars across the A-Class, B-Class, C-Class, E-Class, GLA and GLC model lines, over concerns the driver airbag could inflate without warning. According to the company, electrostatic discharge could trigger the airbag if the steering column isn’t sufficiently, or if the column switch module isn’t grounded. Unexpected airbag deployment, obviously, poses a risk […]
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