Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic (W212)

Mercedes E class 2013 3.0 diesel description

Sedan Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic has been produced from 2013 to 2016. It has six-cylinder diesel engine with displacement of 3.0 litres, which produces power of 252 horsepower on 3600 rpm and torque 620 Nm (Newton metres) on 1600 revolutions per minute.

This 6-cylinder 24-valve engine camshaft is driven by chain (What is an engine chain and belt? ). Engine has Common Rail fuel system, this is an atmospheric engine (without turbine). Engine versions compliant with Euro 5 and Euro 6 emission standards available. Engine lifespan (mileage before major repairs or overhaul) can last from 360 up to 600 thousand kilometres. Note that engine life can be longer or shorter depending on maintenance.
More engine specs 
The Mercedes-Benz OM642 is a 3.0-liter V6 diesel widely used in many models under the 3.0 CDI or 350 CDI designation. It is known for strong performance and good durability when maintained properly, and well-kept engines are capable of exceeding 500,000  ...  This Mercedes E class 3.0 engine oil type is 5W-30, MB 228.51/229.51 and oil capacity is 8.8 litres.

Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic has all four wheel drive (AWD, 4x4) and automatic gearbox with 7 gears.
Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic accelerates to speed 100 kilometres per hour in 6.7 seconds. The maximum speed of this car is 245 km/h.

Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic fuel consumption is 6 litres per 100km in combined city/highway mode (16.7 km/l), fuel consumption in city - 7.3 l/100km, highway fuel economy - 5.1 l/100km. Fuel tank capacity is 80 litres or 21.14 gallons, which gives a mileage up to 1320 kilometers without refueling in urban cycle and even up to 1560 kilometers on highway.
According to user reviews, this Mercedes real everyday fuel consumption is 8.5 litres per 100 km, which is 42% more than the manufacturer's stated. More - Real Mercedes E class fuel consumption.

Mercedes E class safety

During safety testing Mercedes E class has obtained 5 stars from five, which means very high safety level.
Adults (driver and passenger) safety of Mercedes E class is evaluated with outstanding rate 95 from 100, children safety: very good mark - 90 from 100, for pedestrian protection Mercedes E class got 77 points from 100.
Mercedes E class safety equipment has been rated as average - 62 percents from 100.

With the same engine there is also Mercedes E class version with rear wheel drive and automatic gearbox (Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC AT) available, which manufacturer's fuel consumption is lower by 0.5 litres per 100 km or 8 % - 5.5 litres per 100 km, whereas users reported real fuel consumption is lower by 0.7 litres per 100 km or 8 % - 7.8 litres per 100 km.
Mercedes E class 3.0 service information and maintenance intervals Oil change intervals, capacities and specifications, service information for filters, spark plugs, belts etc.
Mercedes E class 2013

Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic technical data

Model: Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic
Body style: Sedan
Production period: 2013. January ... 2016. December 
Engine: 2987 cm3 Diesel, 6 cylinders CO2 emissions: 160 g/km
Power: 252 HP ON 3600 RPM Torque: 620 NM ON 1600 RPM
Gearbox: Automatic gearbox (7 gears) Drive type: All wheel drive (AWD, 4x4)
Top speed: 245 km/h Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 6.7 seconds
Fuel consumption (l/100km): 6.0 (combined) 7.3 (urban) 5.1 (highway)
Real fuel consumption: 8.5 l/100km (27.7 MPG) by user reviews from various sources
Fuel tank capacity: 80 litres (21.1 gallons)
Car dimensions: 4.88m (length) 1.85m (width) 1.47m (height)
Turning diameter: 11.2 meters
Seats: 4 seats
Trunk capacity: 540 litres
Gross weight: 2500 kg

Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic engine OM642 350 CDI

Engine reliability and common problems:

The Mercedes-Benz OM642 is a 3.0-liter V6 diesel widely used in many models under the 3.0 CDI or 350 CDI designation. It is known for strong performance and good durability when maintained properly, and well-kept engines are capable of exceeding 500,000 km. At the same time, the unit has several characteristic weak points that tend to appear with age.

One of the most well-known problems affects early engines produced before around 2010. The oil cooler sits deep in the valley of the V-engine, and the sealing gaskets eventually harden and begin to leak. When this happens, oil accumulates in the center of the engine block, and fixing the issue requires significant disassembly, making the repair relatively expensive.

The intake system can also cause trouble. The swirl flaps are operated by plastic linkages that may break over time, which leads to uneven engine operation, warning lights, and reduced power. The Bosch fuel system itself is generally efficient, but the piezo injectors are sensitive to fuel quality and are expensive to replace, often with little possibility of repair.

Turbocharger problems sometimes appear as mileage grows. Carbon deposits may cause the variable geometry mechanism to stick, and in some cases particles from a deteriorating exhaust manifold can damage the turbocharger. The engine is also quite sensitive to oil pressure. Issues with the oil pump, contaminated oil, or overheating can lead to bearing damage if lubrication becomes insufficient.

Additional concerns include the crankcase ventilation system, where the membrane inside the PCV valve may fail, as well as typical diesel emissions components such as the EGR valve and diesel particulate filter, which can become clogged over time.

Despite these weaknesses, the OM642 remains a respected engine when serviced correctly. It delivers strong performance, uses a durable double-row timing chain, and the cylinder heads are equipped with hydraulic lifters that reduce maintenance needs. With regular oil changes—preferably every 10,000 km or sooner—and good-quality fuel, it can be a long-lasting and capable diesel engine.
Overall, this engine can last around 360,000 to 600,000 km if properly maintained, using the correct quality oil and fuel, and carrying out regular checks and maintenance.
The engine has hydraulic valve tappets (lifters), which provide quieter operation and do not require periodic adjustment, but are more complex in design and can cause serious engine damage in the event of failure.
Engine displacement 2987 cm3
Number of cylinders 6
Bore (cylinder diameter) 83 mm
Stroke length (piston move) 92 mm
Compression ratio 18 : 1
Camshaft drive Timing chain

Chain motors are considered more reliable, chain replacement usually is required less often than a timing belt, but they are often louder and vibrate more.

More service info
Timing chain change interval 400,000 km (recommended)

Sometimes manufacturers do not specify timing chain replacement intervals and design chains for engine life. However, once the recommended change interval has been reached, it is recommended to periodically check the condition of the chain and to change the chain if excessive stretching is detected or if unusual noises from the engine or other symptoms occur.

Fuel system Common Rail

Common rail fuel injection provides more engine power, is quieter, more environmentally friendly and offers better fuel economy, but is more expensive to maintain and repair.

Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic oil type 5W-30, MB 228.51/229.51
Oil capacity 8.8 litres (9.3 quarts) More service info
Coolant capacity 10.8 litres (11.4 quarts)
Power 231 - 265 HP ON 3600 RPM
Torque 540 - 620 NM ON 1600 RPM
Start of production (year) 2005
Duration of production 21 years
Engine also used on Mercedes C klase Mercedes ML Mercedes S klase and 6 other models

Generally, the use of an engine in several models and its long production run is an indication of the quality of the engine and the success of its design.

All Mercedes E class sedan [2013 - 2016] modifications

Modification Engine Power Consumption Gearbox Drive type
Mercedes E 200 2013 2.0 Petrol 184 HP 6.1 l/100km Manual (6) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 200 2013 Automatic

Most fuel efficient petrol version

2.0 Petrol 184 HP 5.8 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 250 2013

Most fuel efficient petrol version

2.0 Petrol 211 HP 5.8 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 200 2013 CDI

Most fuel efficient diesel version by real consumption

2.1 Diesel 136 HP 4.8 l/100km Manual (6) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 200 2013 CDI Automatic 2.1 Diesel 136 HP 4.9 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 220 2013 CDI

Most fuel efficient diesel version

2.1 Diesel 170 HP 4.7 l/100km Manual (6) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 220 2013 CDI Automatic

Most fuel efficient diesel version

2.1 Diesel 170 HP 4.7 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 250 2013 CDI 2.1 Diesel 204 HP 4.8 l/100km Manual (6) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 250 2013 CDI Automatic 2.1 Diesel 204 HP 4.8 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 250 2013 CDI 4Matic 4x4 2.1 Diesel 204 HP 5.5 l/100km Automatic (7) All wheel
Mercedes E 400 2013 4MATIC 4x4 3.0 Petrol 333 HP 8.5 l/100km Automatic (7) All wheel
Mercedes E 300 2013 BlueTEC 3.0 Diesel 231 HP 5.5 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC

Most powerfull diesel version (252 HP)

3.0 Diesel 252 HP 5.5 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 350 2013 BlueTEC 4Matic 4x4

Most powerfull diesel version (252 HP)

3.0 Diesel 252 HP 6.0 l/100km Automatic (7) All wheel
Mercedes E 300 2013 Jan 2013 — Dec 2014 3.5 Petrol 252 HP 6.8 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 300 2013 4Matic 4x4 Jan 2013 — Dec 2014 3.5 Petrol 252 HP 7.4 l/100km Automatic (7) All wheel
Mercedes E 350 2013 Jan 2013 — Dec 2014 3.5 Petrol 306 HP 6.8 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 350 2013 4Matic 4x4 Jan 2013 — Dec 2014 3.5 Petrol 306 HP 7.4 l/100km Automatic (7) All wheel
Mercedes E 500 2013 4.7 Petrol 408 HP 8.9 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 500 2013 4Matic 4x4 4.7 Petrol 408 HP 9.4 l/100km Automatic (7) All wheel
Mercedes E 63 2013 AMG Jan 2013 — Dec 2015

Most powerfull petrol version (558 HP)

5.5 Petrol 558 HP 9.8 l/100km Automatic (7) Rear wheel
Mercedes E 63 2013 AMG 4Matic 4x4

Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds

5.5 Petrol 558 HP 10.3 l/100km Automatic (7) All wheel
Mercedes E class 2013 reviews
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