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Mercedes-Benz E 420 CDI

OM629 4.0L V8 CDI 314 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Sedan 2005–2009
βœ– Stay Away!
Engine OM629 βœ– Stay Away! 14,700–46,200 $

Successor to the OM628, from 2005 with revised common rail injection at 1,600 bar and piezo injectors. Power output rose to up to 320 hp at 730 Nm β€” the gearbox hit its limits early, prompting Mercedes to recalibrate the NAG2 mapping during series production. Mechanically the OM629 shares most challenges with its predecessor but adds its own: the oil cooler in the V-area tends to leak at high mileages and additionally promotes EGR fouling of the intake tract. Cylinder heads come under extreme pressure during high-rpm full-load pulls β€” warped heads are not uncommon beyond 200,000 km. Piezo injectors demand clean fuel and short oil change intervals (10,000 km, 229.51 or 229.52). Anyone taking on this engine should budget for preventive oil cooler and seal replacement early on.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

Diesel Bomb in Mid-Size Suit

314 hp and 730 Nm in a W211 β€” sounds understated, feels different. The E-Class pushes from 1,200 rpm with a force that pins you to the seat. Rare, maintenance-heavy, but a hidden gem for diesel enthusiasts.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! Cylinder head warped -- coolant loss

Warped cylinder heads allow combustion gases into the cooling system. Overpressure constantly pushes coolant out through the expansion tank. Engine runs at temperature, coolant level drops steadily -- replacement costs 5,000-16,000 EUR.

Symptoms: Coolant warning light despite stable engine temperature, coolant overflow from expansion tank, no visible external leak.

5,000–16,000 $ from 250,000 km
!! NAG2 transmission at torque limit

The NAG2 automatic transmission is rated for approximately 700 Nm; the OM629 delivers up to 730 Nm. Early build years without shift module adaptation showed driveshaft failures and gearbox problems. Later revised.

Symptoms: Shift jerks, gearbox fault messages, missed shifts, vibration on pull-away.

1,500–5,000 $ from 120,000 km
!! Oil Cooler Leak in V-Section

The oil cooler sits at the lowest point in the V-section of the engine and seals with rubber gaskets. At high mileages oil seeps out, pools in the V and drips down. Repair takes approximately 2 days.

Symptoms: Oil spots under the vehicle, oil mist in the V-section of the engine bay, elevated oil consumption.

800–2,000 $ from 180,000 km
!! Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal Leak

The rear crankshaft oil seal leaks from approximately 200,000 km. The gearbox must be fully removed β€” substantial labour. Inspect the oil cooler at the same time and replace gaskets preventively.

Symptoms: Oil puddle under vehicle centre, oil film between engine and gearbox, oil loss without visible external source.

1,500–2,500 $ from 210,000 km
!! Heavy EGR coking in intake system

Intake manifold and inlet ports become heavily sooted through EGR recirculation. Engine oil from the V-area promotes coking. Simultaneous intake cleaning is mandatory during oil cooler repair.

Symptoms: Gradual power loss, increased fuel consumption, occasional lurching under load.

500–1,800 $ from 150,000 km
!! Piezo Injector Wear

The OM629 uses piezo injectors at 1,600 bar injection pressure -- maintenance-intensive high-precision technology. With irregular servicing or fuel contamination, injectors wear prematurely.

Symptoms: Rough running, hesitation during cold operation, misfiring noises, black smoke.

600–3,500 $ from 200,000 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 β€” 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 β€” 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 Β· 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) Β· 2026-03