German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz’s struggles with faulty fuel pumps have continued, with Chinese regulators on Friday announcing the recall of 231,249 Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
The recall in China followed a similar major vehicle recall in the U.S., of up to 143,000 vehicles in June.
Chinese regulators said the fuel pumps of the affected vehicles could pose a safety risk in the event of a failure.
According to the announcement, the affected vehicles include cars from Mercedes-Benz’s AMG high-performance sports car sub-brand as well as SUV models of the GLE and GLC types.
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