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Mercedes-Benz ML 350

M276 3.0-3.5L V6 306 hp Automatic All-wheel drive SUV 2011–2015
– Be Careful
Engine M276 – Be Careful 11,980–36,470 €

Four-valve V6 in two basic variants: 3.5L naturally aspirated (DES 35, 185–225 kW) with direct injection and stratified charge — refined, linear, no classic naturally aspirated feel. And the 3.0L BiTurbo family (DEH 30 LA, 245–295 kW) with Nanoslide coating, twin turbochargers and water-air charge air cooler. The BiTurbo sings sonorously from 2,500 rpm and screams at the top — exceptional for a V6. Weak points: timing chain wears early when oil change intervals are pushed. Oil cooler in the V-block doesn't seal forever. Camshaft solenoids leak. On the 3.5L stratified-charge variant add NOx sensor failures from short-trip use. Early DES 35 (2011–2013) had piston slap issues. The BiTurbo unit with Nanoslide is considered more robust. Maintained with short oil change intervals (10,000–12,000 km) the engine easily lasts beyond 200,000 km.

Fun Factor? Decent

V6 in the ML — Solid All-Rounder with Adequate Power

306 hp V6 in the ML 350: enough power for the large SUV, unobtrusive in character. The all-wheel drive and air suspension make the ML a comfortable long-distance cruiser — the V6 works quietly in the background. Consumption 12–14 litres on a motorway run. Not a driver's engine, but a reliable powerplant for families who need space and comfort.

Engine Weaknesses 10

!! Oil cooler leaking in the V-block

Known weak point: the oil cooler gasket in the V-block of the M276 ages and starts leaking. Repair is extremely labour-intensive because the engine must be partially disassembled — cost €1,700–3,800.

Symptoms: Oil spots under the vehicle, rainbow sheen on wet road, dropping oil level, oil smell

1,700–3,800 € from 120,000 km
!! Camshaft adjuster leaking — wiring harness contaminated

Known damage pattern on all newer Mercedes engines: solenoid valves leak, oil migrates into the wiring harness. First the lambda sensors die, then the ECU. Repair documented up to €1,970.

Symptoms: Check engine light with camshaft fault code, lambda sensor failure, oil film on connectors, in extreme cases ECU failure

300–1,970 € from 100,000 km
!! Piston slap (early 3.5L variants)

On early M276 DES 35 (build years 2011–2013) pistons can loosen due to cylinder bore wear. Knock noise on cold start, worst case engine damage.

Symptoms: Clacking and knocking on cold start from the engine area, getting louder over time, rough idle when cold

3,000–8,000 € from 150,000 km
!! Two-stage timing chain drive wears prematurely

The two-stage chain drive system of the M276 receives insufficient oil on early engines, leading to premature chain wear.

Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, rough idle, in the worst case chain jump

1,500–3,000 € from 130,000 km
!! Thermostat housing (plastic) leaking

The M276 has a plastic thermostat housing that cracks with age and loses coolant. The thermostat itself can also fail open.

Symptoms: Coolant loss, puddle under the vehicle, fault code P0128, engine runs too cold on motorway, temperature gauge fluctuates

80–500 € from 120,000 km
!! Oil separator / crankcase ventilation defective

The M276 PCV system with oil separator is known for failures from defective membranes or blocked valves. Increased oil consumption and power loss from false air ingestion.

Symptoms: Noticeably rising oil consumption, blue smoke from exhaust, crankcase breather fault code P052E, power loss

200–800 € from 100,000 km
!! NOx sensor failure (stratified-charge variants)

On the M276 DES 35 (stratified-charge variant) the NOx sensors in the exhaust stream fail. Moisture accumulates at the sensor — short-trip driving prevents it from burning off. Repair costs €900–1,200 per sensor.

Symptoms: Check engine light, NOx sensor fault code, possibly increased fuel consumption and harder starting

900–1,200 € from 60,000 km
!! Exhaust manifold cracked

The exhaust manifold can crack from thermal shock — especially on sportily driven examples and early build years. Welding repair is possible but not lasting.

Symptoms: Unusually loud exhaust note, power loss, exhaust smell in the engine bay or cabin, incorrect lambda sensor readings

400–1,500 € from 100,000 km
!! Wastegate linkage rattling (BiTurbo)

On M276 BiTurbo variants, the wastegate linkage on the turbochargers can develop play and rattle. A progressively louder metallic noise from the turbo area. Turbocharger replacement required.

Symptoms: Metallic clattering and rattling from the engine area, especially under load, gets worse over months, boost pressure fault code

1,500–3,500 € from 120,000 km
! Carbon deposits on intake valves

Direct injection on the M276 V6 causes carbon deposits on the intake valves. Cleaning is necessary at higher mileages.

Symptoms: Stumble when accelerating from part throttle, rough idle, slight increase in fuel consumption

400–800 € 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).