"A software calibration number (SCN) coding received on the affected vehicles during a recent workshop visit was incorrect. Depending on the model year and model affected, the results of an incorrect SCN coding can affect a number of vehicle safety and emission functions including the following types of functions: (1) the fuel gauge readings may be incorrect; (2) a stuck fuel-level sensor may not be displayed in the instrument cluster; (3) the OBD system may cause the check engine light to illuminate incorrectly; and, (4) the speedometer may be out of tolerance."
What happens? "In the event of a vehicle crash, the electrical fuel pump may not receive a crash signal that is required for the fuel pump to disconnect and prevent future fuel delivery as designed."
Who could be affected? Owners of the following cars... possibly.
M-Class: model years 2006-2008
R-Class: model years 2006-2008
SLK-Class: 2005-2009
C-Class: 2005-2008
CLK-class: 2003-2004 & 2006-2008
E-Class: 2003-2008
CL-Class: 2004 & 2008
CLS-Class: 2008
S-Class: 2004, 2007 & 2008
G-Class: 2003
SL-Class: 2003, 2004, 2006 & 2009
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