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Mercedes-Benz E 320 CDI

OM642 3.0L V6 Diesel 224 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Sedan 2005–2009
✖ Stay Away!
Engine OM642 ✖ Stay Away! 9,700–31,400 $

V6 diesel with common rail and piezo injectors. Powerful and refined. Known for blocked oil coolers, swirl flap failure and EGR problems. High mileages possible with good maintenance.

Fun Factor? Decent

Diesel Standard

165 kW diesel. Functional and economical, emotionless.

Engine Weaknesses 7

!! Oil Cooler Gaskets Leaking — Oil and Coolant Loss

The best-known problem of the OM642: the oil cooler gaskets in the V-section of the engine fail. Oil leaks into the coolant or externally. Particularly prone on vehicles built up to 2009.

Symptoms: Oil loss warning, oil spots under the left side of the vehicle, oil streaks visible on the belt tensioner

800–2,500 $ from 120,000 km
!! Swirl Flap Linkage Breaks — Plastic Joint Fails

The plastic linkages of the swirl flaps in the OM642 intake manifold break. Aluminium repair kits are available and more durable. In the event of complete failure there is a risk of debris entering the engine.

Symptoms: Engine warning light, fault codes for intake flap/swirl flap, power loss particularly at low rpm

200–800 $ from 100,000 km
!! Injector Seal Leaking — Soot Deposits and Diesel in Oil

Piezo injectors seal poorly from heat, diesel enters the engine oil. Oil loses lubrication properties, tar-like residue around injectors is the typical telltale sign.

Symptoms: Rough idle, increased fuel consumption, knocking noises, oil level rising due to diesel contamination, engine oil smells of diesel

300–900 $ from 120,000 km
!! VTG Turbocharger Actuator Linkage Seized — Limp Mode

Variable turbine geometry actuator linkage seizes due to soot deposits. Engine enters limp mode. Fault codes P0404, P2598, P2385. If runner damage occurs, turbo costs from €1,300.

Symptoms: Sudden power loss on kickdown, limp mode, black smoke, engine oil in intercooler area

400–1,700 $ from 180,000 km
!! Oil Pump Too Weak — Creeping Bearing Damage

The standard oil pump delivers insufficient pressure at high revs and temperatures. No warning in the cockpit. Connecting rod bearings wear unnoticed between 150,000–200,000 km, total engine failure looms.

Symptoms: Cold knocking at idle, metallic rattling during load changes, fine metal particles in oil filter, oil pressure drop only measurable late

2,500–8,000 $ from 175,000 km
!! EGR System and Intake Manifold Coked Up

With frequent short-trip driving the EGR system on the OM642 becomes heavily coked. Soot deposits in the intake manifold significantly reduce airflow.

Symptoms: Power loss particularly under load, poor throttle response, soot clouds, elevated fuel consumption

300–1,000 $ from 120,000 km
!! Glow Plugs Seized and Broken Off

Thin-walled glow plugs corrode in the cylinder head and break during removal. Broken heating element requires time-consuming drilling out. Replace all 6 plugs preventively.

Symptoms: Difficult cold starting, extended pre-glow time required, glow indicator flashes, white smoke at cold start in winter

400–1,100 $ from 130,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Brakes SBC brake system: failure and recall

Sensotronic Brake Control on pre-facelift models (2002–2006) suffered hydraulic failure. Approximately 1.3 million vehicles were recalled worldwide. Repair cost €2,200–3,500.

2,200–3,500 $ from 100,000 km
!! Electronics SAM module failure: electrics completely dead

The Signal Acquisition and Actuation Module (SAM) fails, particularly when water ingress occurs. Leads to loss of lighting, windscreen wipers and instrument cluster.

500–2,300 $ from 120,000 km
!! Brakes SBC Sensotronic Brake — High-Pressure Pump Failure

SBC electrohydraulic brake (2002–2006) suffered from faulty high-pressure pump control. Two recalls in 2004 and 2005. SBC vehicles require specialist workshop.

800–3,500 $ from 100,000 km
!! Suspension AIRMATIC Air Reservoir and Compressor Failure

AIRMATIC air suspension wears heavily. Air reservoir and compressor fail frequently. Replacement requires complete rear axle disassembly — very costly.

800–4,000 $ from 120,000 km
!! Suspension Control arm and track rod end bearings worn

Control arm and track rod end bearings develop play. A common MOT failure point. Regular cause for failed MOT inspection.

200–900 $ from 120,000 km
!! Electronics SAM Control Module Failures in Electrical System

SAM modules (front and rear) control lighting, wipers and door functions. Moisture damage and ageing lead to complete failures.

300–1,200 $ from 150,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
2,808 complaints · 2002–2009
Fuel System
1085 ⚠ 3
Fuel System
597 ⚠ 1
Gasoline
585 ⚠ 1
Brakes
407 ⚠ 31
Electrical
170

Top Reported Issues

Fuel System (1085 complaints)
Fuel System (597 complaints)
Gasoline (585 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) · 2026-03