Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d
Widely used Mercedes diesel with aluminium block and steel liner. High mileages possible but known for injector seal issues, timing chain stretch and EGR problems.
Diesel Duty
Only 125 kW Diesel in the SUV. Sufficient for everyday use, but not inspiring.
Engine Weaknesses 6
Over 100,000 vehicles recalled: the chain tensioner seal leaks, allowing engine oil to drip onto the exhaust system and potentially ignite.
Symptoms: Dropping oil level, oil smell from engine bay, oily deposits under the vehicle, possible oil fire
The OM651 uses a simplex timing chain. With short-trip driving and overdue oil change intervals the chain stretches.
Symptoms: Light rattling noise on cold start from the rear of the engine, no fault code stored
Same Delphi piezo injector problems as in the DE18: 220 CDI and 250 CDI variants affected. Mercedes replaced them with solenoid injectors as part of a service action.
Symptoms: Vibrations and rough running especially under acceleration, elevated fuel consumption
The EGR cooler of the OM651 develops hairline cracks at the connection stub and loses coolant. Green staining next to the fuel filter under the engine cover is typical.
Symptoms: Dropping coolant level without visible leak, intermittent coolant warning, green spots under the vehicle, heater output diminishing
The DMF on the OM651 suffers under the high torque output. Documented case: all 8mm rivets sheared at 149,000 km, with consequential damage to the clutch and crankshaft speed sensor.
Symptoms: Rattling and juddering at warm idle, vibrations when pulling away, shuddering at low RPM, noise increases with warm engine
From around 150,000–180,000 km the OM651 turbocharger leaks oil through worn bearings, which drips onto the EKAS intake port deactivation actuator and destroys it. Double damage.
Symptoms: Black smoke under acceleration, oil residue in charge air hose, power loss, fault code P0299 boost pressure underrun
Vehicle Weaknesses 11
Aluminium steering rack bolts corrode due to road salt. If all three bolts fracture, power steering fails completely. KBA recall 012425.
Panoramic roof can spontaneously shatter while driving, triggered by temperature differentials or pre-damaged surfaces. Glass shards inside the cabin. No systematic recall known.
Recall in late 2021 due to fire risk from possible fuel leak. Affects GLC models build years 2015–2020. Free repair by dealer.
The 9-speed automatic jerks when changing gear, particularly between low gears. Defective wiring harnesses can cause drive loss. A software update often helps.
Active brake assist, ESP and blind-spot monitor fail sporadically. Corroded wiring harnesses and control unit faults are the causes.
AMG models with large wheels tend to develop noises at the front axle when turning on wet roads. Ball joints and strut top mounts wear faster.
The rear brakes wear unusually quickly due to frequent ESP interventions. First warnings can appear as early as 35,000–40,000 km.
The Artico synthetic leather on GLC seats cracks on many vehicles after just 3–5 years. Replacement cost per seat is €500–800.
The Artico synthetic leather on seats and door cards cracks and flakes prematurely, particularly at the side bolsters.
Many GLC owners report persistent brake squeal that does not disappear even after pad replacement. AMG models with sports pads are frequently affected.
The standard Artico artificial leather shows cracks from approx. 40,000 km, particularly on the side bolsters and backrest of the driver's seat. Mercedes occasionally offers goodwill repair.
Reports & Tests
538 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2015–2022). Most reported: Engine (158), Other (99), Electrical (79).