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Ministry of Commerce and Industry announces recall of 2022 Mercedes SL-Class model.

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Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 6:58 PM
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The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in partnership with Nasser Bin Khaled and Sons Automobiles, Qatar’s Mercedes dealership, has issued a recall for the 2022 model of the Mercedes SL-Class. The reason for the recall is a potential issue with the rear ground bolt not being screwed in accordance with factory specifications, which may result in a loose ground connection or the potential for it to become loose in the future. This recall is part of the Ministry’s commitment to protecting consumers and ensuring that car dealerships address vehicle defects promptly and effectively.

As part of the recall campaign, the Ministry will work closely with the dealership to oversee the maintenance and repair efforts. Customers will be contacted to arrange for the necessary repairs to be made, in order to address the potential safety issue. The Ministry has encouraged all customers to report any instances of non-compliance or concerns to its Consumer Protection and Anti-Commercial Fraud Department. By being proactive in addressing this safety concern, the Ministry and the dealership are demonstrating their commitment to ensuring the well-being of consumers in Qatar.

It is important for car owners to be aware of recalls such as this one and to take action promptly to address any potential safety issues. In this case, the loose ground connection in the Mercedes SL-Class could pose a risk to both the driver and passengers if not addressed in a timely manner. By following the Ministry’s instructions and contacting the dealership for repairs, customers can help ensure that their vehicles are safe to drive and in accordance with factory specifications.

Nasser Bin Khaled and Sons Automobiles, as the Mercedes dealership in Qatar, plays a crucial role in addressing this recall and ensuring that affected vehicles are repaired promptly. The dealership will work closely with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to coordinate the maintenance and repair efforts, in order to prevent any potential accidents or safety hazards. By working together, the Ministry and the dealership are demonstrating their commitment to consumer safety and the importance of addressing recalls in a timely and effective manner.

Customers who own a 2022 Mercedes SL-Class should pay close attention to any communications from the dealership or the Ministry regarding this recall. It is important to act quickly to arrange for the necessary repairs to be made, in order to address the issue with the rear ground bolt and prevent any potential safety risks. By following the instructions provided by the Ministry and the dealership, customers can ensure that their vehicles are in compliance with factory specifications and safe to drive on the roads in Qatar.

In conclusion, the recall of the 2022 Mercedes SL-Class in Qatar demonstrates the Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s commitment to consumer protection and safety. By issuing this recall and working closely with the dealership to address the potential safety issue, the Ministry is taking proactive steps to ensure the well-being of consumers in the country. Customers who own an affected vehicle should act promptly to arrange for repairs and report any concerns to the relevant authorities. By working together, the Ministry, the dealership, and customers can help prevent accidents and safety hazards related to vehicle defects.

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