Mercedes-Benz E 200 Kompressor
Proven four-cylinder with optional supercharger. Robust and long-lived; the supercharged variant has good torque. Supercharger magnetic clutch can wear.
Underpowered
Only 120 kW — not much excitement here.
Engine Weaknesses 6
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
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
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
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
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
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
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
Bacterial contamination in the electrophoretic coating bath compromised paint adhesion. Rust appears on doors, roof, boot lid and trim strips. Mercedes offered goodwill repairs.
Strut towers corrode severely and can break away from the bodywork. Safety-critical defect: the vehicle can drop uncontrollably.
Wheel arches, sills and strut towers rust heavily. Hidden rust forms beneath the sill cladding.
Front and rear strut towers rust through. At the front the towers can break while driving. At the rear this is an economic write-off.
Electronic ignition lock wears out over time. Key turns but vehicle won't start. Problems worsen in cold weather.
On the T-Model with optional rear air suspension the air spring bellows develop leaks. Compressor overheats from continuous operation.
Typical electrical problems: alarm system triggers false alerts, cruise control cuts out, air conditioning shows faults. Cable oxidation is frequently the cause.