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ML350 CDI 3.0 V6 (OM642)

20112015 · diesel · 2987cc · 258hp

Engine codes: OM642

Maint. Sensitive

Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML350 CDI 3.0 V6 (OM642). Check this before you buy used.

The W166's 3.0 V6 CDI (OM642) carries over the strong, refined six — the effortless, well-matched ML diesel. Same niggles to budget for as the W164: oil-cooler seal leaks and the intake swirl-flap actuator, plus EGR/DPF and high-mileage injection. With those addressed it's a dependable, long-legged engine and the pick of the W166 range.

Same engine, other cars

This is the same physical engine (OM642) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:

Known Issues

Oil-cooler seal leakrecurring

OM642 oil-cooler seals harden and leak (under intake).

Fix / Workaround: Replace oil-cooler seals.

Repair cost: €400–€1100

Typically appears after: 140,000 km

Intake swirl-flap / EGR / DPFrecurring

Swirl-flap actuator, EGR and DPF items with age/short trips.

Fix / Workaround: Repair intake; service EGR; motorway regens.

Repair cost: €300–€1200

Mileage Thresholds

After 200,000 km: Oil-cooler + swirl-flap territory.

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • Oil-cooler seal history
  • Swirl-flap/EGR history
  • The pick of the W166 range

Frequently asked questions

Is the Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML350 CDI 3.0 V6 (OM642) reliable?

Maint. Sensitive — The W166's 3.0 V6 CDI (OM642) carries over the strong, refined six — the effortless, well-matched ML diesel. Same niggles to budget for as the W164: oil-cooler seal leaks and the intake swirl-flap actuator, plus EGR/DPF and high-mileage injection. With those addressed it's a dependable, long-legged engine and the pick of the W166 range.

What are the common problems and reviews for the Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML350 CDI 3.0 V6 (OM642)?

The most commonly reported problems: Oil-cooler seal leak, Intake swirl-flap / EGR / DPF.

Is a used Mercedes Benz M-Class (ML) ML350 CDI 3.0 V6 (OM642) worth buying?

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