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Mercedes-Benz GLE 500

M278 4.7L V8 BiTurbo 455 hp Automatic All-wheel drive SUV 2015–2019
✖ Stay Away!
Engine M278 ✖ Stay Away! 14,600–59,500 €

4.7-litre BiTurbo V8 with direct injection (CGI), 90-degree bank angle and hot-V layout — turbos sit between the cylinder banks. Timing chain and tensioners are the first thing to check on used examples: cold-start rattle is a warning sign. Alusil bores react badly to wrong oil or extended intervals; piston slap develops gradually from oil film loss, often triggered by fuel-washing injectors. Ignition coils rarely last beyond 120,000 km. The oil separator should be checked after 100,000 km — when faulty it forces oil vapour into the intake and accelerates intake valve carbon build-up. Sound character: subtle BiTurbo rumble, no naturally aspirated roar. Shorten maintenance intervals to 10,000 km, oil MB 229.5 with low Noack value. Engine long-lived with correct maintenance — problem cars are almost always those with missed oil changes.

Fun Factor? Decent

V8 SUV — Impressive, but Thirst Eats the Fun

335 kW in the GLE 500 sounds impressive but drives more like a comfort SUV than a sports car. The extra weight (2,300 kg+) makes the M278 noticeably thirstier than in saloons — 16–18 litres in everyday use is not unusual. Under full throttle it is impressive: the torque pushes the bulk effortlessly. In daily use the difference from the V6 is minor; the V8 only really pays off when overtaking at speed and on the motorway. V8 fans in the SUV segment would be better served by the GLE63.

Engine Weaknesses 9

!! Timing chain tensioner failure (early production)

All M278 built before Feb. 2013 are affected by prematurely wearing chain tensioners. Mercedes responded with a goodwill campaign: new tensioners plus a check valve in the cylinder head.

Symptoms: Metallic rattle on cold start (2–5 seconds), later also rattling when warm and on hot restart

2,500–4,500 € from 60,000 km
!! Cylinder bore scoring (Silitec coating)

No M278 with over 120,000 km known without cylinder bore damage. Silitec coating is sensitive to knock. Full rebuild approximately €14,000–18,000, replacement engine approximately €20,500.

Symptoms: Increased oil consumption (1–1.6 L/1,000 km), engine knock, rough idle, brass swarf in oil

5,000–20,000 € from 120,000 km
!! Camshaft adjuster solenoid — oil destroys ECU

The M278 is the best-known example of Mercedes' oil migration problem. Oil seeps from the camshaft adjuster solenoid capillary-style through the entire engine wiring harness to the ECU. Costs up to €11,000 if ECU and harness both need replacing.

Symptoms: Cold-start rattle, fault codes P0010/P0011 camshaft adjuster, oil traces on connectors, sporadic engine misfires, complete ECU failure

400–11,000 € from 80,000 km
!! Injector wear — leaking CGI direct injectors

CGI direct injectors carbon up from 120,000 km and dribble after shutdown. Post-drip washes the oil film from the bore — a direct precursor to bore damage.

Symptoms: Rough idle, fuel smell after shutdown, black wet spark plugs on individual cylinders, high consumption, misfire fault codes

800–2,500 € from 130,000 km
!! Wastegate linkage worn

The wastegate linkage bush wears and initially causes rattling on cold start that develops into a permanent noise.

Symptoms: Metallic rattle from the turbo area on cold start, sluggish acceleration, P0299 boost pressure fault code

2,000–6,000 € from 90,000 km
!! Hydraulic engine mounts — fluid leaking out

The hydraulic engine mounts on the M278 V8 lose their damping fluid after around 100,000 km. The heavy V8 (>250 kg) then causes noticeable vibrations throughout the vehicle.

Symptoms: Vibrations at idle in the cabin, clunking on throttle application and lift-off, visibly collapsed engine mount

500–1,200 € from 100,000 km
!! Ignition coil premature failure

Ignition coils fail from around 100,000 km — usually one at a time, rarely all together. Misfires on individual cylinders, MIL flashes. Left untreated, fouled plugs wash the oil film from the bore.

Symptoms: Stumble at idle and part throttle, flashing engine warning light, misfire fault codes (cylinders 5 and 7 most commonly affected), occasional fuel smell

400–900 € from 110,000 km
!! Oil separator / crankcase ventilation valve defective

The oil separator (crankcase ventilation) wears and feeds too much oil vapour into the intake. Accelerates intake valve carbon build-up and measurably increases oil consumption.

Symptoms: Increased oil consumption, blue smoke on cold start, oil film visible in intake pipe, smoke from exhaust after extended parking

200–500 € from 100,000 km
! Intake valve carbon build-up (direct injection)

As a pure direct-injection engine, the M278 builds up carbon deposits on the intake valves. Walnut blasting every 60,000 km is recommended.

Symptoms: Rough idle, slight power reduction, occasional misfires when cold

800–1,500 € from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Suspension AIRMATIC air suspension leaking — compressor overloaded

The optional AIRMATIC suffers from porous air bags at higher mileages. The compressor pumps continuously and eventually burns out.

500–3,000 € from 130,000 km
!! Steering Steering rack mounting loose (recall)

Aluminium steering rack bolts corrode due to road salt. If all three bolts fracture, power steering fails completely. KBA recall 012425.

0–0 €
!! Suspension AIRMATIC Compressor Failure

AIRMATIC compressor frequently fails from 80,000 km onward, vehicle sags or shows persistent fault messages. Repair at a Mercedes workshop is very costly.

600–2,800 € from 90,000 km
!! Electronics AdBlue system sensor fault and NOx sensor failure

On diesel variants, sensors incorrectly report low AdBlue level despite a full tank. Crystallised AdBlue and defective NOx sensors cause costly repairs.

200–1,500 € from 100,000 km
! Interior Artico synthetic leather seats crack prematurely

The Artico synthetic leather on seat bolsters cracks after 3–5 years regardless of care taken. Mercedes goodwill acceptance varies.

500–1,600 € from 50,000 km
! Electronics Water Ingress into LED Headlights

LED headlights regularly show water droplets inside. Long-term damage to LEDs and electronics is possible. In the worst case a headlight replacement is required.

200–2,500 € from 60,000 km

Reports & Tests

nhtsa_complaints NHTSA Complaint Summary 2026-03
Below Average

376 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2011–2019). Most reported: Engine (75), Airbags (75), Electrical (66).