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Mercedes-Benz C 180d

OM608 1.5L Diesel 122 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Sedan 2018–2021
– Be Careful
Engine OM608 – Be Careful 4,930–17,200 $

Renault-based small diesel, new generation. Economical with SCR catalyst, but still with little power reserve. Automatic only.

Fun Factor? Not Really

Smallest Diesel, Wrong Car

90 kW four-cylinder CDI in the W205 — economical, but at odds with the premium pretension. For company-car kilometres, not for enjoyment.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! Timing belt maintenance obligation

Like its Renault counterpart, the OM608 uses a timing belt. Prescribed change every 120,000 km or 6 years -- frequently forgotten as Mercedes buyers are accustomed to timing chains.

Symptoms: No warning on snap -- sudden engine failure and severe engine damage

600–1,200 $ from 120,000 km
!! Timing belt change critical

The OM608 (Renault K9K base) uses a timing belt. Mercedes specifies 200,000 km change interval; Renault prescribes 120,000 km for the same engine. A snap causes immediate total damage on this interference engine.

Symptoms: No noticeable warning before snap; beforehand: faint squealing, occasionally starting difficulties

450–850 $ from 120,000 km
!! Increased oil consumption / turbo shaft seal

The Renault-based OM608 1.5 CDI sometimes shows increased oil consumption from early on due to a leaking turbocharger shaft seal. Oil mist in the intake tract behind the turbo.

Symptoms: Dropping oil level, oil mist or blue smoke from exhaust, oil in air filter housing behind turbo

800–2,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! EGR valve contamination

As a Renault K9K derivative, the OM608 shares the known EGR valve weakness. With frequent short-trip use, soot particles accumulate, the valve seizes and triggers limp mode.

Symptoms: Engine warning light, power loss, limp mode at around 3000 rpm, increased fuel consumption

280–550 $ from 80,000 km
!! DPF blockage from short trips

With predominantly short-trip use, the OM608 is prone to DPF blockage. Regeneration intervals shorten until active regeneration is no longer sufficient and the filter must be manually regenerated or replaced.

Symptoms: DPF warning light, frequent active regeneration, fuel dilution in oil, power loss

300–1,800 $ from 120,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 7

!! Rust Rust on longitudinal members and rear axle subframe

Longitudinal members, jack-point attachment holes and rear axle subframe rust through. MB offers goodwill replacement.

500–3,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! Other Recall: panoramic roof blind incorrectly bonded

Polycarbonate blind cover of the panoramic roof incorrectly bonded. When opening, the blind can come loose. Recalled by MB.

0–0 $
!! Suspension Wishbone ball joints and rubber bushes wearing

Ball joints on the wheel-side wishbone and rubber-metal bushes wear. New suspension geometry makes repairs more involved.

400–1,200 $ from 80,000 km
!! Electronics Rapid battery discharge during parking

Some W205 models discharge the battery unusually quickly during extended parking. Cause: elevated quiescent current draw from control units.

200–500 $
!! Suspension Front Axle Defects Notably Increased from Second MOT

The W205 shows above-average front axle issues from the second MOT onwards according to TÜV statistics. Worn control arms and drop links are the main causes.

200–800 $ from 80,000 km
!! HVAC A/C Compressor Failure

W205 A/C fails with 'Air conditioning off' without a fault code in the onboard computer. Often the compressor or A/C control unit is defective.

400–1,800 $ from 100,000 km
!! Body Panoramic Roof Mechanism Jams and Creaks

Panoramic roof on the W205 creaks when opening and closing. Guide linkage can bend and jam the roof. Repair often requires complete removal.

800–3,500 $ from 80,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
1,503 complaints · 2014–2021
Engine
402
Other
235 ⚠ 6
Airbags
219 ⚠ 31
Fuel System
196 ⚠ 2
Electrical
174 ⚠ 9

Top Reported Issues

Engine (402 complaints)
Other (235 complaints)
Airbags (219 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) · 2026-03