Apr 23, 2026Transmission & drivetrainElectrical systemEngine
Vehicle has ongoing and recurring electrical and engine-related defects that affect safe operation. The primary systems involved are the electrical system, engine ignition system, and powertrain. The vehicle is available for inspection upon request. Prior service records show issues beginning in 2020 involving repeated electronic system failures requiring multiple repairs and component replacements. Since purchasing the vehicle in April 2023, the vehicle has developed more serious failures, including: – September 2024: Check engine light with loss of power and inability to exceed safe driving speeds – October 2024: Engine misfiring due to ignition coil failure requiring replacement of ignition components – September 2025: Additional ignition coil electrical fault (code P0353) The problem has been reproduced and confirmed through dealership service inspections and diagnostic reports. Warning indicators, including the check engine light, appeared prior to failure events. These defects create a safety risk due to potential loss of power, engine failure, and unreliable vehicle operation while driving, which could increase the risk of an accident. The issues have required multiple repairs without permanent resolution and appear to be ongoing and worsening over time.
NHTSA ODI 11733212
Apr 16, 2026Speed controlEngine
The contact owns a 2020 Mercedes-Benz C300. The contact stated that while at a stop, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended. There was no warning light illuminated. The dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
NHTSA ODI 11731613
Feb 17, 2026Engine
I am reporting a catastrophic repeat engine failure on my 2020 Mercedes-Benz C300. On October 9, 2025, with 26,589 miles, the vehicle suffered a Cylinder 2 failure (exhaust valves), causing a dangerous loss of power in traffic. I paid $4,100.43 for a $10,000 plus cylinder head replacement at an authorized dealer (Mercedes-Benz of Atlanta South) on November 13, 2025. Following the repair, the vehicle continued to exhibit multiple 'Check Engine Oil Level' warnings. On February 4, 2026—less than 90 days after the major repair—the engine suffered a total catastrophic failure. The dealer now states the entire engine requires replacement. This repeat failure of a critical engine component at low mileage poses an unreasonable risk of stalling or sudden loss of propulsion on high-speed roads. I am aware of the January 2026 Mercedes-Benz warranty extension (NCU 30-P-072328) for this specific M264 engine defect, which confirms a known manufacturing flaw that the current dealership repair process failed to remediate, leaving me in an unsafe vehicle.
NHTSA ODI 11718583
Oct 26, 2025Transmission & drivetrainEngineFuel system
I purchased this 2020 Mercedes-Benz C300 only two months ago and have driven it less than 3,000 miles. The Carfax report shows consistent maintenance and regular service history by prior owners. While driving, the check engine light came on and the vehicle began shaking and running roughly. Diagnostics by Peachtree Imports (10/03/2025) and later by Mercedes-Benz of Atlanta South confirmed Cylinder #2 failure on the M264 2.0L engine at only 26,589 miles. The dealer’s report states: “Cylinder #2 mixture formation out of spec. Fault occurred due to worn exhaust valve seat. Cylinder head replacement required.” Estimated repair cost: $10,470.66. This causes misfire, loss of power, and unsafe drivability. The failure matches Mercedes-Benz Technical Service Bulletin LI01.30-P-072328 (2021), which documents valve-seat leakage in M264 engines requiring head replacement. The vehicle is outside warranty but has extremely low mileage, and MBUSA Case #18392667 remains unresolved. It is also important to note that the M260 engine, which is mechanically identical to the M264 but mounted transversely, has already received a warranty extension from Mercedes-Benz for the same cylinder-head and valve-seat defect. This indicates a systemic issue across both engine families, presenting a safety risk of sudden power loss or engine stall during operation.
NHTSA ODI 11695702
Apr 11, 2025Engine
I own a 2020 Mercedes-Benz C300, and the check engine light recently came on. The vehicle has only around 27,000 miles and has been regularly maintained at an authorized dealership. Diagnostic testing revealed fault code P06DA00, indicating an electrical failure or open circuit in the engine oil pump control valve. The dealership confirmed that the valve could not actuate and provided a repair estimate exceeding $7,000 due to the labor-intensive nature of the repair. This issue occurred shortly after the factory warranty expired. The sudden loss of power while driving could pose serious safety risks under different traffic conditions. I believe this may be a manufacturing defect that could potentially affect other vehicles of the same model. This issue occurred shortly after the factory warranty expired. The way the vehicle lost power suddenly while driving could have posed serious safety risks in different traffic conditions. I believe this could be a manufacturing defect and may affect other vehicles of the same model.
NHTSA ODI 11654115
May 17, 2024Transmission & drivetrainEngine
My wife was driving our 2020 Mercedes Benz C300 coupe near our house and the engine light came on. Then the car could not be driven over the speed of 30 miles per hour. Then it stopped and had to be towed. Fortunately, she was able to avoid being hit by other vehicles.The car only has 25219 miles. It was towed to a mechanic who performed a diagnostic test which provided a series of codes regarding the malfunction. Three codes were related to the CAMTRONIC camshaft system and its Solenoid ( Codes: P003C-53; P34AE-00; P34AD-09). Camshaft position actuators Failure codes: P34AD; P34AE. The way it happened could have resulted in damage, serious injury or death since the car suddenly stopped. The car is well maintained. We believe that there is a manufacturer's defect since this is a garaged vehicle that is well maintained and has low mileage.
NHTSA ODI 11589214
Mar 31, 2024Engine
Cylinder head is defective. Service advisor told me it was a known issue in which exhaust valves within cylinder head are prone to premature wear. If left unaddressed it leads to inevitable engine failure. I was quoted $12,000. My car is 2020 model year with not even 60,000. Barely even 4 years old.
NHTSA ODI 11580278
Dec 13, 2022Transmission & drivetrainEngineFuel system
CEL with multiple cylinder misfires. Oil leak on top side of engine bank 2 in valley of injectors. Multiple codes for turbo charger faults and also clogged catalytic converters. Dealer confirmed and manufacturer denied federal emissions warranty on vehicle. Due to a modification that plays no role in the power train.
NHTSA ODI 11497171
Dec 10, 2020Engine
MY 2016 C300 (IN-LINE 4 TURBO, "PETROL" WITH 241HP) AT 55K MILES HAD 1ST CYLINDER CRACKED WHILE DRIVING ON HIGHWAY, AND MY CAR IS OUT OF WARRANTY. I TALKED TO MY DEALERSHIP AND THE CORPORATE SEPARATELY. THE DEALERSHIP WOULD COVER THE COST OF THE PARTS WHETHER THE ENGINE NEEDS REPLACEMENT OR NOT, AS I BOUGHT MY CAR THERE NEW AND HAVE BEEN USING THEM THROUGH PREPAID MAINTENANCE. I DECIDED TO FIX THE CAR AND PAY THEM PRE-ARRANGED LABOR. BUT HERE IS THE RESPONSE FROM THE CORPORATE: THANK YOU FOR YOUR EMAIL TO MERCEDES-BENZ USA, ALTHOUGH WE REGRET TO LEARN OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES THAT PROMPTED YOUR CONTACT. WHILE WE UNDERSTAND YOUR CONCERNS, ALL WARRANTY DETERMINATIONS ARE PROVIDED BY AN AUTHORIZED MERCEDES-BENZ DEALERSHIP UPON INSPECTION. IF THE WARRANTY HAS EXPIRED, THERE IS NO OBLIGATION ON PART OF THE MANUFACTURER, TO COVER THE COST OF REPAIRS. CUSTOMERS CAN REQUEST GOODWILL ASSISTANCE, HOWEVER WHICH IS REVIEWED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS AND NOT GUARANTEED. IT MAY BE HELPFUL FOR YOU TO KNOW THAT WHEN REVIEWING YOUR CONCERN, THE VEHICLE REQUIRES AN INSPECTION AT AN AUTHORIZED MERCEDES-BENZ DEALERSHIP, AND THE FOLLOWING VARIABLES WOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION: VEHICLE AGE, MILEAGE, VEHICLE HISTORY, SERVICE/REPAIR HISTORY (WHETHER MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED AT MB DEALERS), AND BRAND LOYALTY. REVIEW FOR GOODWILL REQUESTS CAN ONLY BE REVIEWED PRIOR TO REPAIRS BEING PERFORMED, AS REIMBURSEMENT IS NOT POSSIBLE. WE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO RESPOND. THERE MAY BE MORE CASES AS SHOWN ON THIS FORUM: HTTPS://MBWORLD.ORG/FORUMS/C-CLASS-W205/731642-W205-C300-STAY-AWAY-PISTON-CRACKED-65-K-MILES-5.HTML
NHTSA ODI 11382939