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Mercedes-Benz C 180

M111 2.0-2.3L 129 hp Manual Rear-wheel drive Sedan 2000–2002
– Be Careful
Engine M111 – Be Careful 4,480–16,850 $

Proven four-cylinder with optional supercharger. Robust and long-lived; the supercharged variant has good torque. Supercharger magnetic clutch can wear.

Fun Factor? Decent

Entry-Level Petrol Without Fright

95 kW M111 in the W203 — decent, unobtrusive. Manual saves some liveliness from the modest power offering.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Head Gasket Ages and Leaks

One of the most common weak points of the M111: the head gasket becomes porous and starts leaking between 75,000 and 150,000 km. Typical for older M111 engines.

Symptoms: Coolant loss without visible leak, white exhaust plume, oil-coolant emulsion, engine overheats

600–1,800 $ from 120,000 km
!! Supercharger Magnetic Clutch Fails

The supercharger magnetic clutch and the K40 relay are weak points on the M111 Kompressor. The clutch no longer engages, supercharger boost is absent. K40 relay is often repairable at low cost.

Symptoms: Sudden power loss from approx. 3,000 rpm, supercharger cuts in sporadically or not at all

150–600 $ from 100,000 km
!! Ignition Coils Wear Out Due to Neglected Spark Plugs

If spark plugs are left too long in the M111, the voltage load on the ignition coils increases substantially. Always replace ignition coil and spark plug together.

Symptoms: Stumbling under load, engine misfires, ignition failure in individual cylinders, CEL, rough idle

100–350 $ from 80,000 km
! MAF Sensor Faulty — Power Loss and Increased Consumption

The mass airflow sensor wears and delivers faulty readings. The direct result is power loss and increased fuel consumption. Cheap replacement part, but often overlooked as the cause.

Symptoms: Hesitation under load, elevated fuel consumption, check engine light, power drop

100–300 $ from 100,000 km
! Crankcase Ventilation Blocked — Oil Mist in Intake Tract

On the M111 supercharged engine the oil level must deliberately be kept below MAX. A blocked crankcase ventilation pushes oil mist into the intake tract and destroys the mass airflow sensor.

Symptoms: Increased oil consumption, MAF sensor fails frequently, slight blue smoke from exhaust, oily intake duct

80–250 $ from 100,000 km
! Engine Mounts Wear Out — Vibrations Under Supercharger Load

The engine mounts on the M111 supercharged engine are stressed more heavily than on naturally aspirated variants due to the additional torque. Replacement approximately €500 at a Mercedes dealer.

Symptoms: Vibrations in the cabin especially under supercharger load, clunking on throttle transitions, increased noise at low revs

250–550 $ from 150,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 7

!! Rust Rear subframe rusted through

Rear subframe rusts from the inside out. Critical weak point as spring mounts can break away. Pre-facelift models up to 2004 particularly affected.

1,500–4,000 $ from 150,000 km
!! Rust Body Rust on Wheel Arches and Door Edges

W203 up to the facelift of March 2004 particularly rust-prone: wheel arches, sills, door lower edges and tailgate. Rear subframe can rust through on older examples.

400–2,500 $ from 120,000 km
!! Rust Rust on wheel arches and door lower edges

Rust starts on the rear wheel arches, followed by sills, door lower edges and tailgate. Unsealed flanges encourage corrosion.

500–3,000 $ from 130,000 km
!! Suspension Worn anti-roll bar mountings and springs

MOT regularly cites anti-roll bar mountings, suspension springs and tie rod ends. Common cause of inspection failure on older examples.

200–800 $ from 120,000 km
!! Electronics Wiring breaks and electrical failures (pre-facelift)

Early W203 models (before March 2004) suffer from wiring breaks in electric seats and steering column stalks. SAM module failures documented.

200–1,000 $ from 80,000 km
!! Steering Power Steering Pump Heavy and Steering Jolts

W203 steering jolts during steering movements or is heavy. Causes: worn control arms, track rod ends or defective power steering pump.

200–900 $ from 130,000 km
!! Electronics SAM Control Unit Failures — Lighting and Wipers

SAM modules on the W203 control lighting, wipers and vehicle electrics. Moisture and ageing lead to sporadic complete failure of multiple systems simultaneously.

200–800 $ from 150,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
973 complaints · 2000–2007
Airbags
182 ⚠ 37
Electrical
147 ⚠ 5
Powertrain
140 ⚠ 2
Fuel System
122 ⚠ 1
Engine
116 ⚠ 3

Top Reported Issues

Airbags (182 complaints)
Electrical (147 complaints)
Powertrain (140 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) · 2026-03