Urgent Safety Recall - Act Now.

Mercedes-Benz Australia has been informed about a recall that will involve vehicles delivered to the Australian market. The recall relates to the brake booster fitted to certain Mercedes-Benz ML-Class, GL-Class (164 platform) and R-Class vehicles (251 platform) model years between 2005 and 2013 (and up to 2016 for privately imported R-Class vehicles). Customers are advised to not drive their vehicles until the recall has been completed.

Brake Booster

Announcement 1

Brake Booster Recall.

Announcement 2

Takata Airbag Recall.

Announcement 4

Product Recall.

Announcement 3

Mercedes-Benz QR Code Rescue Sticker.

Mercedes-Benz Collection.

Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific is currently conducting a recall on the following items.

If you currently own any of these items which was purchased prior to 2020, please contact your nearest Authorised Mercedes-Benz Retailer for further information.

  • Mercedes-Benz Bikes
  • Mercedes-Benz Children’s Pacifiers
  • Mercedes-Benz Sunglasses
Product recall

This sticker could save your life.

In the event of an emergency, QR Codes provide immediate access to detailed information specific to your vehicle model for rescue services.

To check whether your vehicle is fitted with QR code rescue stickers, you can inspect the fuel filler door or the opposite B-pillar of your vehicle. Alternatively QR code rescue stickers can now be retrofitted at your Authorised Mercedes-Benz Retailer.

QR code

Urgent Safety Recall - Act Now.

Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific is conducting a compulsory safety recall for certain vehicles equipped with Takata airbags in accordance with the Recall Notice issued by the Assistant Minister to the Treasurer Hon. Michael Sukkar.

Brake Booster