Mercedes-Benz CLK 200 CGI
Compact four-cylinder with mechanical supercharger. Known for timing chain stretch from approx. 100,000 km. Supercharger magnetic clutch can fail. Manual gearbox rare.
Supercharger Weighed Down by the Chain
125 kW M271 in the CLK — the elegant coupé deserves better than an engine with a systemic timing chain weakness. The V6 is the better choice here.
Engine Weaknesses 6
The simplex timing chain on the M271 is the most well-known wear issue: it can stretch before 100,000 km. In advanced stages it skips teeth and causes engine damage.
Symptoms: Rattling on cold start (diesel-like noise), camshaft fault codes, check engine light, in extreme cases engine damage
The camshaft adjuster solenoids develop leaks. The wiring harness absorbs oil by capillary action, which migrates as far as the engine ECU and damages it.
Symptoms: CEL with P0010/P0015, oil traces at camshaft connectors, in worst case ECU failure
The camshaft adjuster seals on the M271 become porous and allow oil into the electrical connectors. The result is fault codes and check engine light.
Symptoms: Check engine light, camshaft adjuster fault codes, rough running, oil in adjuster connector
The electronically controlled thermostat on the M271 opens prematurely and prevents full warm-up. Engine stays below 90°C, increased consumption and worse emissions.
Symptoms: Engine doesn't reach operating temperature even after 20+ km, heater stays cold, increased fuel consumption, coolant temperature at 70–80°C instead of 90°C
The ignition coils on the M271 are susceptible to moisture and wear. If one coil fails, the engine runs on three cylinders. Connector contacts often corroded.
Symptoms: Heavy stumbling and power loss, rough running, CEL flashing with misfires, fault codes P0351–P0354
Nearly all M271 engines develop cracks in the part-load ventilation hoses. The result is false air ingestion, increased consumption and elevated oil consumption.
Symptoms: Minor part-throttle malfunctions, hesitation, elevated consumption, occasional check engine light
Vehicle Weaknesses 4
Xenon headlight control modules and burners fail regularly after 1–2 years of operation. Third brake light breaks and fails frequently. Number plate lighting contacts corrode.
Brake caliper brackets corrode and cause rattling and squealing. Rear brake lines become brittle with age. Handbrake seizes when not used regularly.
COMMAND navigation system freezes or fails to start. Parktronic ultrasonic sensors fail regularly. CD changer jams. Seat belt retractor sticks.
The frameless side window drops when the door opens and rises when it closes. In frost the mechanism freezes; the door control module keeps trying to lower it — clicking in the module, flickering interior lighting.