Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé C167
Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice
Generations
Engine Overview
The Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé C167 is available with one engine variant at 489 hp.
4.0-litre V8 with two turbochargers in the cylinder valley — the so-called hot-inside-V arrangement keeps the exhaust paths short and virtually eliminates turbo lag. The M176 is the civilian variant of the AMG V8: same basic architecture, different mapping, not a hand-built individual unit. Water-cooled charge air coolers in the cylinder valley reduce intake charge temperature from over 140°C to near ambient. Cylinder deactivation silences four cylinders at part-load — only perceptible as minimal steering wheel vibration. Maintenance note: do not push oil change intervals, as the oil separator in the crankcase breather reacts badly to old oil and, when blocked, pushes out the valve cover gasket — extensive front-end disassembly required. Change spark plugs every 80,000 km, plan intake valve carbon cleaning after 70,000 km. When buying used, listen for wastegate rattle at part-load — addressable via Xentry. Check camshaft adjuster solenoids for oil traces at the connector.
- !! Timing Chain Stretch — M176 4.0L V8 from 120,000 km
The timing chains on the M176 V8 can stretch at high mileage. Due to the hot-inside-V design the repair is very complex as the turbochargers sit between the cylinder banks.
Symptoms: Chain rattling on cold start, camshaft fault codes, rough idle - !! Camshaft Adjuster Solenoid Draws Oil into Wiring Harness from 80,000 km
The camshaft adjuster solenoid on the M176 leaks and oil migrates by capillary action through the wiring harness to the ECU. A known Mercedes V8 issue since the M278.
Symptoms: Cold-start rattle for 1–2 seconds, camshaft adjuster fault code, oil traces on connector, in extreme cases ECU failure - !! Coolant Pump Leaking from 80,000 km
The coolant pump on the M176 can develop a leak at the seal. Coolant loss leads to engine overheating if not addressed.
Symptoms: Coolant level drops, coolant puddle under the vehicle, temperature gauge rises
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Known Problems and Issues +
A total of 9 weaknesses have been documented for the Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé C167 (2020–2026).
GLE Coupé (M176, 2019–2023) — Be Careful: Timing Chain Stretch — M176 4.0L V8, Camshaft Adjuster Solenoid Draws Oil into Wiring Harness, Coolant Pump Leaking. Power: 489 PS.
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Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee