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Mercedes-Benz Recalls 144,000 Cars After Drivers Report Blank Instrument Screens

by Samir Gautam
May 8, 2026
in Automobiles, Cars
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Mercedes-Benz Recalls 144,000 Cars After Drivers Report Blank Instrument Screens

Mercedes-Benz Recalls 144,000 Cars After Drivers Report Blank Instrument Screens

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Mercedes-Benz USA is recalling more than 144,000 vehicles in the United States after discovering a software issue that can temporarily shut down the driver’s instrument display while the car is in motion.

The problem sounds simple at first. A quick screen reset. But in today’s highly digital cars, even a few seconds without a functioning instrument cluster can become a serious safety concern.

According to recall documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affected vehicles may experience sudden system resets caused by the infotainment control unit software. When this happens, the digital display behind the steering wheel can briefly go dark, meaning drivers may lose access to their speedometer, warning lights, and other critical driving information.

For many modern Mercedes models, nearly everything the driver relies on is displayed digitally. So when the screen disappears, even momentarily, it creates an obvious risk.

Wide Range of Mercedes Models Impacted

The recall covers 144,019 vehicles from the 2024 to 2026 model years, including several of Mercedes-Benz’s newest luxury and performance models.

Affected vehicles include:

  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class
  • Mercedes-AMG C63 S E-Performance
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class
  • Mercedes-AMG GT
  • Mercedes-Maybach SL680
  • Mercedes-AMG CLE53
  • Mercedes-AMG GLC63 E-Performance

Regulators estimate that all recalled vehicles could potentially experience the issue.

The Software Update That Created Another Problem

Ironically, the issue reportedly began with a software update that was supposed to improve system reliability.

Mercedes-Benz introduced a revised display software version in August 2025 to make the infotainment system more stable and responsive. But after the update rolled out, engineers noticed an unintended side effect: the system was resetting more often than expected.

The first major response came in South Korea, where Mercedes launched a recall campaign in late 2025 after similar complaints surfaced. Discussions with US regulators followed earlier this year, eventually leading to a full safety recall in America.

So far, Mercedes says there have been no reported crashes or injuries linked to the defect.

The Bigger Challenge With Modern Luxury Cars

This recall also highlights a growing issue across the auto industry. As cars become more software-driven, problems that once involved mechanical parts are increasingly tied to coding and digital systems.

Luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz have pushed heavily toward screen-focused interiors with fewer physical controls and fully digital instrument panels. The technology offers a cleaner design, more customization, and advanced connected features. But it also means a software hiccup can suddenly affect core driving functions.

It’s a reminder that modern cars are now as dependent on stable software as they are on engines and brakes.

Fix Will Be Free for Owners

The good news for owners is that the repair itself should be relatively straightforward.

Mercedes-Benz dealers will update the infotainment control unit software free of charge. Owners will begin receiving recall notifications soon, and some vehicles may also receive updates over the air.

Drivers can also check whether their vehicle is affected through the official Mercedes-Benz Recall Portal or via the NHTSA Recall Lookup Tool.

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