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Vehicle Make / Model:     Model Year(s):
     MERCEDES BENZ / G55     2011
     MERCEDES BENZ / G550     2011
Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ USA, LLC. Mfr's Report Date: AUG 03, 2012
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 12V380000 NHTSA Action Number: N/A
Component: STRUCTURE   

Potential Number of Units Affected: 189   

Summary:
 Mercedes-Benz is recalling certain model year 2011 G550 and G55 (AMG) vehicles manufactured from September 20, 2010, through April 27, 2011. During the front passenger air bag deployment, parts of the molding strip could potentially become loose and become a projectile in the passenger compartment.   

Consequence:
 In the event of the passenger airbag deployment, if the molding strip comes loose, there is an increased risk of personal injury.

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