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Mercedes Is Recalling The G65 Because It Can Go Too Fast Backwards

The German Automaker is recalling the Mercedes G-65 because it can speed backwards.
The 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 made the G-wagon very fast that it could go very fast when driving in reverse.
According to the statement released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, “These vehicles may be equipped with the incorrect reverse speed limitation software. While in reverse, any abrupt changes in steering while exceeding 16 MPH may cause the vehicle to become unstable.”
To fix the problem, the manufacturer will be updating the engine control software to limit the vehicle’s speed in reverse.
The recalls affects the top version of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class so the automaker had to recall a handful of them.





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