More than one million older Mercedes-Benz vehicles are being recalled due to concerns about their brakes.
According to reports, over one million vehicles are being recalled.
In a statement, the company confirmed the recall.
The brake boosters on certain Mercedes models were found to be malfunctioning.
In rare cases, an increased risk of an accident or injury can be caused by the defect.
The owners of potentially affected vehicles will be contacted by Mercedes-Benz as part of its commitment to safety.
The process of recalling will begin immediately. Depending on the results of the inspection, new parts will be replaced where necessary. Customers are asked not to drive their vehicles until the inspection is complete.
There was a defect in some Mercedes vehicles.
The vehicles were made between 2004 and 2015.
The owners of the affected vehicles will be contacted.
The owners of cars with the fault are likely to hear from the company soon.
The owners of the vehicles have been told not to drive them.
Mercedes will replace broken parts where necessary.
There was no mention of the car company's plans to replace vehicles that have a braking fault.
More than one million Mercedes cars were recalled in the US over a safety flaw.