Mercedes-Benz recalls cars in China over brake problem
BEIJING - Mercedes-Benz on Saturday began recalling 16,301 imported cars in China over a brake booster problem, according to China's consumer quality authority.
Mercedes-Benz (China) Automotive Sales Co has filed the plan to recall some of its A-class, B-class and CLA-class cars, manufactured between February 2012 and April 2013, with the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.
The brake booster vacuum line may break due to a weak connector and then cause gradual loss of brake boosting capacity, posing a hazard to people in the vehicle.
The company will replace faulty parts free of charge.
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