2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
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2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300 Summary
2025
Model Year
18
Total Complaints
2
Total Recalls
96600
Vehicles Affected
Recalls
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
3749 vehicles affected
STEERING:CRITICAL FASTENERS
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC (MBUSA) is recalling certain 2023-2026 EQE and GLC vehicles. Please see the recall report for a complete list of models. The steering coupling bolt may have been improperly tightened, allowing the steering coupling to loosen from the steering rack.
Risk: A loose steering coupling can cause a loss of steering control, increasing the risk of a crash.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
92851 vehicles affected
STRUCTURE:BODY:ROOF AND PILLARS
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC (MBUSA) is recalling certain 2023-2025 GLC 300, GLC 300 4MATIC, 2024-2025 AMG GLC 43 4MATIC, 2025 GLC 350E 4MATIC, and AMG GLC 63 S E vehicles equipped with a panoramic sunroof. In certain crash scenarios, where the rear occupant's head contacts the C-pillar, the pillar may not absorb an adequate amount of the impact. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 201, "Occupant Protection in Interior Impact."
Risk: In the event of a crash, insufficient impact protection can increase the risk of injury.
Complaints
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2127204UNKNOWN OR OTHER
The entire main console display AND the digital instrument cluster screen have completely frozen. Additionally, the gas gauge for how much fuel is in the vehicle is nowhere to be found. Temperature touch controls (no physical option), volume, car settings (which can adjust safety features, multimedia features, accessibility features), etc. are all completely unavailable and unable to use. For example, if the defrost option was on which defaults to full blast heat, I would’ve unable to turn it off. The only information that is properly updating is MPH, headlamp status, time, Emerfency brake, Gear, and outside temperature. RPMs cannot be seen. Some of the pictures attached show that I’ve been on a phone call for 3.5 hours. I’m not.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2126393FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: WARNINGS
The brakes did not function at all. Upon trying to brake, the brake pedal was hard and the car would not stop. The car went into s storefront where the cashier is located and could have resulted in serious injury or death to anyone waiting to pay at the store. The forward collision alarm did not sound, the dashboard indicator for an impending forward collision did not illuminated. The car did not slow down or stop to avoid the collision. The car is currently at the body shop.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2126392FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING
The brakes did not function at all. Upon trying to brake, the brake pedal was hard and the car would not stop. The car went into s storefront where the cashier is located and could have resulted in serious injury or death to anyone waiting to pay at the store. The forward collision alarm did not sound, the dashboard indicator for an impending forward collision did not illuminated. The car did not slow down or stop to avoid the collision. The car is currently at the body shop.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2126391SERVICE BRAKES
The brakes did not function at all. Upon trying to brake, the brake pedal was hard and the car would not stop. The car went into s storefront where the cashier is located and could have resulted in serious injury or death to anyone waiting to pay at the store. The forward collision alarm did not sound, the dashboard indicator for an impending forward collision did not illuminated. The car did not slow down or stop to avoid the collision. The car is currently at the body shop.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2124411FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: DYNAMIC BRAKE SUPPORT/BRAKE ASSIST
The contact owns a 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC300. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 MPH, there was an abnormal grinding sound coming from the vehicle. The contact stated that the brake assist suddenly activated and the vehicle came to an abrupt stop, causing the seat belt to immediately retract and lock. The contact was slightly jerked from the abrupt stop. The contact stated that a warning light with a red triangle with an image of a crash in the center was illuminated. The contact stated that after starting the vehicle, the infotainment center and the instrument panel were completely black. The vehicle was restarted several times before both systems started operating as needed. The failure occurred twice; however, the second time, the contact had to turn off and restart the vehicle for approximately an hour before the infotainment center and instrument panel became operational. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who performed a software update for the infotainment center. After the software update was completed, the contact became aware there were other electrical systems that failed intermittently, including the voice activation system. The vehicle was returned to the dealer and the contact was informed that the front driver’s and passenger’s sides sensors were too low and there was no reason for the notification to become activated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure, and a case was opened. The failure mileage was approximately 2,000.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2124410ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The contact owns a 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC300. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 MPH, there was an abnormal grinding sound coming from the vehicle. The contact stated that the brake assist suddenly activated and the vehicle came to an abrupt stop, causing the seat belt to immediately retract and lock. The contact was slightly jerked from the abrupt stop. The contact stated that a warning light with a red triangle with an image of a crash in the center was illuminated. The contact stated that after starting the vehicle, the infotainment center and the instrument panel were completely black. The vehicle was restarted several times before both systems started operating as needed. The failure occurred twice; however, the second time, the contact had to turn off and restart the vehicle for approximately an hour before the infotainment center and instrument panel became operational. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who performed a software update for the infotainment center. After the software update was completed, the contact became aware there were other electrical systems that failed intermittently, including the voice activation system. The vehicle was returned to the dealer and the contact was informed that the front driver’s and passenger’s sides sensors were too low and there was no reason for the notification to become activated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure, and a case was opened. The failure mileage was approximately 2,000.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2123014STEERING
The driver’s seat automatically adjusted while the vehicle was in drive, causing me to lose the ability to reach the pedals and almost resulting in a collision. While driving my 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC with my children in the car, I stopped at a stop sign when the driver’s seat suddenly began adjusting itself backward. My husband also drives this vehicle, and because I had not logged into my driver profile, the car began moving the seat and controls to his saved position, while the car was in drive. The seat moved so far back that I could not reach the pedals. I lost control of the vehicle while another car was turning into my lane. The only way I avoided an accident was by quickly putting the car into park before the seat adjustment completed. This was a terrifying and dangerous situation. Automatic seat adjustments should never be allowed while the vehicle is in motion or in drive. This design flaw puts drivers, passengers, and surrounding traffic at risk of serious injury or death
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2123013SEATS
The driver’s seat automatically adjusted while the vehicle was in drive, causing me to lose the ability to reach the pedals and almost resulting in a collision. While driving my 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC with my children in the car, I stopped at a stop sign when the driver’s seat suddenly began adjusting itself backward. My husband also drives this vehicle, and because I had not logged into my driver profile, the car began moving the seat and controls to his saved position, while the car was in drive. The seat moved so far back that I could not reach the pedals. I lost control of the vehicle while another car was turning into my lane. The only way I avoided an accident was by quickly putting the car into park before the seat adjustment completed. This was a terrifying and dangerous situation. Automatic seat adjustments should never be allowed while the vehicle is in motion or in drive. This design flaw puts drivers, passengers, and surrounding traffic at risk of serious injury or death
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2123012UNKNOWN OR OTHER
The driver’s seat automatically adjusted while the vehicle was in drive, causing me to lose the ability to reach the pedals and almost resulting in a collision. While driving my 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC with my children in the car, I stopped at a stop sign when the driver’s seat suddenly began adjusting itself backward. My husband also drives this vehicle, and because I had not logged into my driver profile, the car began moving the seat and controls to his saved position, while the car was in drive. The seat moved so far back that I could not reach the pedals. I lost control of the vehicle while another car was turning into my lane. The only way I avoided an accident was by quickly putting the car into park before the seat adjustment completed. This was a terrifying and dangerous situation. Automatic seat adjustments should never be allowed while the vehicle is in motion or in drive. This design flaw puts drivers, passengers, and surrounding traffic at risk of serious injury or death
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2105832FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
In July 2023, I entered into a lease agreement for a 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC SUV (VIN: [XXX]). From the outset, the vehicle suffered from recurring mechanical failures. It required service visits on August 10, 2023; March 25, 2024; July 26, 2024; September 20, 2024; and October 7, 2024. The final incident on [XXX], involved a fuel pump failure that caused the vehicle to stall in traffic, placing me in a terrifying situation where another driver, enraged and armed, threatened me while I waited for a tow truck. Mercedes-Benz acknowledged the vehicle was inoperable and issued a replacement lease on October 15, 2024 VIN [XXX]. However, this second vehicle also proved defective. Within two weeks, it was back in the shop for service. Since then, it has required repairs on December 24, December 31, 2024, and again on May 28, 2025, including another engine stall that posed a serious road safety threat. Despite my good faith efforts to resolve the matter, Mercedes-Benz, via their claims processor Sedgwick, is attempting to charge me $12,873.52 in negative equity, in addition to fees for Prepaid Maintenance and 4N1 Assurance Protection, as part of their settlement offer. These charges are both inappropriate and unlawful under the principles of lemon law and consumer protection. Request for Relief: •Immediate release from the lease agreement without penalty. •Refund of all payments made toward both defective vehicles. •Full waiver of any negative equity or ancillary product charges. •Any civil penalties deemed appropriate by your office against Mercedes-Benz USA and/or Sedgwick. I have already filed a complaint with the NHTSA (ID Number: 11665555) As I feel as though my safety is in imminent danger driving this vehicle. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2105831ENGINE
In July 2023, I entered into a lease agreement for a 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC SUV (VIN: [XXX]). From the outset, the vehicle suffered from recurring mechanical failures. It required service visits on August 10, 2023; March 25, 2024; July 26, 2024; September 20, 2024; and October 7, 2024. The final incident on [XXX], involved a fuel pump failure that caused the vehicle to stall in traffic, placing me in a terrifying situation where another driver, enraged and armed, threatened me while I waited for a tow truck. Mercedes-Benz acknowledged the vehicle was inoperable and issued a replacement lease on October 15, 2024 VIN [XXX]. However, this second vehicle also proved defective. Within two weeks, it was back in the shop for service. Since then, it has required repairs on December 24, December 31, 2024, and again on May 28, 2025, including another engine stall that posed a serious road safety threat. Despite my good faith efforts to resolve the matter, Mercedes-Benz, via their claims processor Sedgwick, is attempting to charge me $12,873.52 in negative equity, in addition to fees for Prepaid Maintenance and 4N1 Assurance Protection, as part of their settlement offer. These charges are both inappropriate and unlawful under the principles of lemon law and consumer protection. Request for Relief: •Immediate release from the lease agreement without penalty. •Refund of all payments made toward both defective vehicles. •Full waiver of any negative equity or ancillary product charges. •Any civil penalties deemed appropriate by your office against Mercedes-Benz USA and/or Sedgwick. I have already filed a complaint with the NHTSA (ID Number: 11665555) As I feel as though my safety is in imminent danger driving this vehicle. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2105830ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
In July 2023, I entered into a lease agreement for a 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC SUV (VIN: [XXX]). From the outset, the vehicle suffered from recurring mechanical failures. It required service visits on August 10, 2023; March 25, 2024; July 26, 2024; September 20, 2024; and October 7, 2024. The final incident on [XXX], involved a fuel pump failure that caused the vehicle to stall in traffic, placing me in a terrifying situation where another driver, enraged and armed, threatened me while I waited for a tow truck. Mercedes-Benz acknowledged the vehicle was inoperable and issued a replacement lease on October 15, 2024 VIN [XXX]. However, this second vehicle also proved defective. Within two weeks, it was back in the shop for service. Since then, it has required repairs on December 24, December 31, 2024, and again on May 28, 2025, including another engine stall that posed a serious road safety threat. Despite my good faith efforts to resolve the matter, Mercedes-Benz, via their claims processor Sedgwick, is attempting to charge me $12,873.52 in negative equity, in addition to fees for Prepaid Maintenance and 4N1 Assurance Protection, as part of their settlement offer. These charges are both inappropriate and unlawful under the principles of lemon law and consumer protection. Request for Relief: •Immediate release from the lease agreement without penalty. •Refund of all payments made toward both defective vehicles. •Full waiver of any negative equity or ancillary product charges. •Any civil penalties deemed appropriate by your office against Mercedes-Benz USA and/or Sedgwick. I have already filed a complaint with the NHTSA (ID Number: 11665555) As I feel as though my safety is in imminent danger driving this vehicle. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2098106ENGINE
I am writing to formally express my deep dissatisfaction and serious concerns regarding both my 2024 and 2025 Mercedes-Benz vehicles, purchased/leased through your dealership. I am now facing an unacceptable situation that not only violates my consumer rights but has repeatedly placed my personal safety in jeopardy. After significant issues with my original 2024 vehicle, I was provided a replacement, which I took delivery of on October 15, 2024. Unfortunately, within two weeks, the replacement vehicle was already back in the shop for repairs. It has since required service again on December 24, December 31, and most recently, May 28, 2025. On one particularly alarming occasion, the vehicle shut off in the middle of the road, creating an extremely hazardous and life-threatening situation. I am driving a vehicle that cost over $60,000, yet it has proven consistently unreliable, unsafe, and unfit for normal operation. This experience has severely tarnished my perception of the Mercedes-Benz brand and has caused undue stress, inconvenience, and concern for my safety. Given the repeated repair attempts, persistent mechanical failures, and safety issues, I am requesting that Mercedes-Benz fully release me from this lease agreement without penalty or further financial obligation. Additionally, I am in the process of reviewing whether this situation meets the criteria under [Your State’s] Lemon Law, which typically applies when a vehicle undergoes multiple unsuccessful repair attempts for the same issue or is out of service for an extended period within the first 12-24 months of ownership. Based on the timeline and history of service visits, I believe my situation may qualify.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2098105ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
I am writing to formally express my deep dissatisfaction and serious concerns regarding both my 2024 and 2025 Mercedes-Benz vehicles, purchased/leased through your dealership. I am now facing an unacceptable situation that not only violates my consumer rights but has repeatedly placed my personal safety in jeopardy. After significant issues with my original 2024 vehicle, I was provided a replacement, which I took delivery of on October 15, 2024. Unfortunately, within two weeks, the replacement vehicle was already back in the shop for repairs. It has since required service again on December 24, December 31, and most recently, May 28, 2025. On one particularly alarming occasion, the vehicle shut off in the middle of the road, creating an extremely hazardous and life-threatening situation. I am driving a vehicle that cost over $60,000, yet it has proven consistently unreliable, unsafe, and unfit for normal operation. This experience has severely tarnished my perception of the Mercedes-Benz brand and has caused undue stress, inconvenience, and concern for my safety. Given the repeated repair attempts, persistent mechanical failures, and safety issues, I am requesting that Mercedes-Benz fully release me from this lease agreement without penalty or further financial obligation. Additionally, I am in the process of reviewing whether this situation meets the criteria under [Your State’s] Lemon Law, which typically applies when a vehicle undergoes multiple unsuccessful repair attempts for the same issue or is out of service for an extended period within the first 12-24 months of ownership. Based on the timeline and history of service visits, I believe my situation may qualify.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2075711ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The instrument cluster panel blacked out when I started driving. Tried to turn off and on, but didn't come back on.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2055325FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING
See attached document for complaint.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2055324ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:ADAS:CONTROL MODULE
See attached document for complaint.
2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC 300
ID: 2055323ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:ADAS
See attached document for complaint.