Are there any Mercedes Benz affected by the emissions scandal?
Mercedes-Benz Diesel vehicles impacted by the scandal involve a wide range of BlueTEC diesel-based models.
How to test a Mercedes-Benz smog test?
• Start engine and accelerate engine speed to 1400 rpm. • Allow engine to run with increased rpms for 7 minutes (or drive the vehicle for 7 minutes). Park position and allow engine to idle (with no load) for 6 seconds. Do not use A/C. • After this step turn the ignition OFF, wait ten seconds and repeat this test step.
What do you need to know about Mercedes Benz recall?
In such cases, Daimler “must perform fuel economy tests and provide consumers with an emissions modification disclosure that contains a clear and accurate description regarding all impacts of the emissions modification on the vehicle, including any impacts on fuel economy,” the EPA said.
Why is the Clean Air Act important to Mercedes Benz?
MB USA is also listed as a manufacturer in certain certificate of conformity (COC) applications submitted to EPA. The Clean Air Act and its regulations aim to protect human health and the environment, in part, by reducing harmful emissions from mobile sources of air pollution.
Are there any issues with Mercedes Benz cars?
The core issues alleged against Mercedes-Benz was materially the same in context as those asserted against Volkswagen, Fiat Chrysler, and that other manufacturers have faced.
Is there a class action suit against Mercedes Benz?
Those affected individuals had to receive the patch or sell their vehicle back as members of the class… unless they opted out and removed themselves from the settlement before the deadline to sue the manufacturer for all the compensation they rightfully deserved. Our law firm is not the class action law firm suing Mercedes-Benz on this issue.
Where can I find the Mercedes BlueTec settlement?
Questions concerning the terms of the Mercedes BlueTEC class action settlement should be directed to the class settlement’s administrators, whose website (including documents) can be accessed by clicking here or by calling 877-313-0170.