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Mercedes-Benz Recall Service in Riverside CA

If you’re wondering if there’s been a recall on your Mercedes-Benz, use our online look-up tool to find out. Just click on the button below, you’ll need your 17-digit VIN to get started.

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Check for Current Mercedes-Benz Recalls

Your safety remains our top priority. While we make every effort to notify Riverside drivers about important vehicle recalls, it’s always a good idea to verify whether your Mercedes-Benz has any open recalls. We’ve made the process quick and convenient so you can access the latest recall information for your vehicle.

Simply enter your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into our recall lookup tool to view the most current information available. Your VIN can typically be found on the driver-side dashboard near the windshield, on your vehicle registration, or on your vehicle title.

At Walter’s Mercedes-Benz of Riverside, we stand behind every vehicle we sell. If a recall is issued, our factory-trained technicians are fully prepared to complete any required recall repairs using manufacturer-approved procedures at no cost to you. Our goal is to help keep your Mercedes-Benz operating safely, reliably, and at its highest level of performance for years to come.

Mercedes-Benz Recall Service in Riverside

Keeping your Mercedes-Benz operating safely is always a priority at Mercedes-Benz of Riverside. While vehicles are engineered to rigorous standards, manufacturers may occasionally issue recall campaigns to address specific components and maintain compliance with safety requirements. If a recall applies to your vehicle, our Riverside service center can confirm your status and complete any necessary repairs using genuine Mercedes-Benz parts and factory-approved procedures at no cost. Simply use your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN to check for open recalls.

Have questions or need to book a priority appointment? Contact us today to speak with our service team in Riverside, CA.

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