Mercedes recalls new models to address hands-free sensor defect:
sub-models. For the most part, only 2022 models are subject to the recall, but some 2021 E- and S-Class cars were included as well.
Admittedly, the scenario described above is a fairly remote possibility, but Mercedes-Benz says the remedy for this defect is a simple software update, so it won't be much of a hassle for owners. Notifications began to go out April
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