Diagnostic: Oil leak on Mercedes-Benz - Causes and costs


An oil leak on a Mercedes-Benz (A, C, E Class, GLC) shows as stains under the vehicle, falling oil level or burning oil smell. Depending on petrol (M264, M260) or diesel (OM654) engines, common leak points and costs differ.
Mercedes petrol (M264, M260)
On M264 and M260 (turbo petrol), oil leaks are often linked to the sump gasket (under the engine), cam cover (aged gasket), turbo hoses (feed or return) or head gasket. A loose drain plug or oil filter can also weep. Cleaning the engine then driving a short distance helps locate the source.
Mercedes diesel (OM654)
On OM654, common leaks involve the sump gasket, turbo (cartridge, hoses), oil pump or head gasket. Injector seals can leak. A large leak or steadily falling level should be fixed without delay: risk of engine wear or failure.
What to do
Do not drive with a large leak or low level: top up in an emergency to reach a garage, then repair the leak. A professional cleans the engine, locates the leak (sometimes with dye) and replaces the gasket or faulty part.
Order of magnitude for costs
- Sump gasket: about €220–550 (engine or gearbox removal depending on access).
- Cam cover gasket: about €130–350.
- Turbo hoses: about €180–450 depending on access.
- Head gasket: about €1,100–2,800 and more depending on engine.
- Injector seal (diesel): about €90–220 per injector.
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DémarrerAutres symptômes pour Mercedes-Benz
- Knocking noise
- Black smoke
- Check engine light
- Loss of power
- Hard starting
- Engine overheating
- DPF warning light