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ML250 BlueTEC 2.1 CDI (OM651)

20112015 · diesel · 2143cc · 204hp

Engine codes: OM651

Maint. Sensitive

Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML250 BlueTEC 2.1 CDI (OM651). Check this before you buy used.

The ML250's twin-turbo 2.1 four-cylinder (OM651) is impressively economical for a car this size and surprisingly capable — but it's a small diesel working hard in a big SUV. Same OM651 watch-list as the saloons: early Delphi injectors that could fail (later Bosch better), the rear-mounted timing chain that can rattle/wear (labour-heavy), and DPF/EGR on short trips. A documented, motorway-driven example is dependable and very frugal; some buyers still prefer the effortless V6.

Same engine, other cars

This is the same physical engine (OM651) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:

Known Issues

Injector failure (early Delphi)recurring

Early OM651 Delphi injectors can fail → rough running, smoke; later Bosch improved.

Fix / Workaround: Injector test; replace with revised parts.

Repair cost: €250–€1200

Typically appears after: 120,000 km

Timing chain wear (rear)recurring

Rear-mounted chain/tensioner wear → rattle; labour-heavy.

Fix / Workaround: Strict oil; replace chain kit at rattle.

Repair cost: €600–€1600

Typically appears after: 150,000 km

DPF / EGRrecurring

DPF and EGR on short trips.

Fix / Workaround: Motorway regens; clean/replace.

Repair cost: €300–€1100

Mileage Thresholds

After 150,000 km: Injector + chain window.

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • Injector history (Delphi vs Bosch)
  • Cold-start chain rattle check
  • Frugal but works hard — V6 is effortless

Frequently asked questions

Is the Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML250 BlueTEC 2.1 CDI (OM651) reliable?

Maint. Sensitive — The ML250's twin-turbo 2.1 four-cylinder (OM651) is impressively economical for a car this size and surprisingly capable — but it's a small diesel working hard in a big SUV. Same OM651 watch-list as the saloons: early Delphi injectors that could fail (later Bosch better), the rear-mounted timing chain that can rattle/wear (labour-heavy), and DPF/EGR on short trips. A documented, motorway-driven example is dependable and very frugal; some buyers still prefer the effortless V6.

What are the common problems and reviews for the Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML250 BlueTEC 2.1 CDI (OM651)?

The most commonly reported problems: Injector failure (early Delphi), Timing chain wear (rear), DPF / EGR.

Is a used Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML250 BlueTEC 2.1 CDI (OM651) worth buying?

Fine if serviced correctly — but it punishes neglect hard. History and the right consumables matter.