What are the chronic problems of the GLB 180d DCT?
2019 · GLB 180d DCT · 5 verified findings
"Is the Glb GLB 180d DCT reliable, and what should you check?"
The most frequently mentioned issue when buying a used 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLB 180d DCT is carbon buildup in the EGR and intake manifold. Additionally, high oil consumption and leaks from the oil separator are also commonly reported.
Be cautious
Most reported issue: Carbon buildup in EGR and intake manifold. Service history and a test drive matter.
Engine / trim
GLB 180d DCT
Model years
2019
Known issues and risks
Listed from most frequently reported, each with its source.
Carbon buildup in EGR and intake manifold
Often reported
In modern diesel engines (including the OM654), the EGR system and intake manifold can accumulate significant carbon deposits, reducing their effectiveness. This can cause rough running, worsened fuel consumption, and a loss of engine response.
Engine Internal
High oil consumption and leaks from the oil separator
Often reported
Some technical reports for the OM654 indicate higher than expected oil consumption or oil traces in the turbocharger pipes due to leaks in the oil vapor separator / crankcase ventilation. This can lead to oily residue in the intercooler and intake ducts, reducing performance.
Engine Internal
AdBlue / NOx sensor and SCR dosing issues
Often reported
Some vehicles with SCR (AdBlue) report warnings related to NOx sensors, crystallization in the AdBlue injector, or pump/dosing unit failures; this can lead to error messages and power limitation.
Exhaust Emissions
DPF clogging and failed regenerations
Often reported
The DPF can clog, especially during short city trips that prevent full regenerations.
Exhaust Emissions
Turbocharger failures and oil leaks
Often reported
Owners report issues such as actuator problems, play in rotating parts, or oil leaks into the intake circuit; this can lead to loss of boost pressure, smoke from the intake, or reduced performance.
What should I pay attention to when buying a Mercedes-Benz GLB 180d DCT?+
When buying a 2019 GLB 180d DCT, you should check the service history, take a test drive, and look for any engine or transmission warnings. The most commonly reported issues are: carbon buildup in the EGR and intake manifold; high oil consumption and leaks from the oil separator; AdBlue / NOx sensor and SCR dosing problems.
What are the chronic problems of the Mercedes-Benz GLB 180d DCT?+
The most frequently reported issues are: carbon buildup in the EGR and intake manifold; high oil consumption and leaks from the oil separator; AdBlue / NOx sensor and SCR dosing problems.
Is the Mercedes-Benz GLB 180d DCT reliable?+
Instead of a simple yes or no, it is necessary to weigh the proven pros and cons together. This page lists 5 verified findings.
How does Carbeak collect data?+
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