Shanghai Daily

Daimler ordered to recall 238,000 vehicles

- AUTO (AP)

GERMANY’S transport minister says the government is ordering automaker Daimler to immediatel­y recall 238,000 vehicles equipped with software that turns off emissions controls under certain conditions.

Minister Andreas Scheuer made the statement on Monday after a meeting with Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche. Scheuer said that Daimler was willing to work “with cooperativ­e transparen­cy” with the government and “at maximum speed.”

Scheuer said the recall was ordered after “intensive and hours-long negotiatio­ns” with Daimler.

The affected vehicles include the Mercedes-Benz Vito delivery van and the Mercedes GLC 220d and C220d.

Europe-wide some 774,000 vehicles are affected, the ministry said. The ministry statement did not say whether those cars outside of Germany would be recalled.

Diesels have been under heavy scrutiny since US authoritie­s caught Volkswagen using illegal engine control software that turned off diesel emission controls in everyday driving. Subsequent investigat­ions showed that other automakers had exploited European regulatory loopholes that allowed emissions controls to be relaxed at certain temperatur­es to avoid engine damage.

Daimler said in a statement only that it “confirmed the recall” and added that “open legal questions will be clarified in appeal proceeding­s.” The company had earlier said that it contested the legal basis for the finding that the Vito’s engine controls were disallowed.

Daimler has already announced a voluntary recall of some 3 million diesels to install a software fix intended to reduce emissions.

Diesels are additional­ly under more pressure as German cities with excessive pollution levels contemplat­e limited diesel bans to come into compliance, under pressure from environmen­tal groups. Hamburg introduced a ban on older diesels on two streets suffering from excessive pollution levels on May 31.

The Stuttgart-based automaker has said the US Department of Justice has inquired about the company’s emission certificat­ion processes.

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