Are you a proud owner of a Mercedes-Benz ML 320 or ML 350 BlueTEC in Salt Lake City? Your diesel SUV, part of a lineage known for its robust engineering and off-road capabilities, can make a difference. As Dieselgate-era vehicles, these models come with their own set of quirks but also a community of users who appreciate their performance and efficiency. Whether you own a W164 or W166 version, your contribution can help those in need while you benefit from valuable tax deductions.
Many ML 320/350 BlueTEC vehicles are being donated due to age, mileage, and the common issues associated with their emissions systems. If youβre looking to part with your diesel SUV, understanding the unique aspects of these models, including the AdBlue/urea-SCR systems, can enhance your donation experience. Plus, with the recent emissions settlements, it's crucial to know the status of your vehicle and the potential tax benefits tied to your donation.
πGeneration guide
W164 β’ 2007-2011
The W164 facelift includes the ML 320 CDI, ML 320 BlueTEC, and ML 350 BlueTEC. These models feature the OM642 V6 3.0L turbodiesel engine and a 7G-Tronic 7-speed automatic transmission.
W166 β’ 2012-2015
The W166 offers the ML 350 BlueTEC with the same 3.0L OM642 engine. It includes updated tech features and optional AIRMATIC air suspension, enhancing ride quality and comfort.
Known issues by generation
The W164 and W166 generations of the ML BlueTEC are known for specific issues. The OM642 V6 3.0L turbodiesel is notorious for oil-cooler seal failures leading to significant oil leaks, as well as swirl-flap intake-runner issues that can cause catastrophic engine damage. In addition, AdBlue system components such as the DEF tank heater and level sensors are common failure points, often triggering NOx sensor codes that can put the vehicle into limp mode. The 7G-Tronic transmission may experience issues if the conductor plate or 13-pin connector leaks ATF onto the TCM. Understanding these aspects is crucial for potential donors, especially regarding the necessary maintenance and DPF regen cycles.
Donation value by condition + generation
Your donation value can vary significantly based on the condition and history of your ML 320/350 BlueTEC. Low-mileage models with a clean history may qualify for higher appraisals, particularly those that have undergone the post-settlement fixes. Vehicles that maintain a proper DPF regen history and follow diesel-fuel-only fueling discipline are particularly sought after. For those clean models appraised over $5,000, donβt forget Form 8283 Section B for tax purposes. As Dieselgate survivors, these vehicles are becoming rarer, and their values are likely to increase over time.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mercedes-Benz ML 320 or ML 350 BlueTEC is simple and straightforward with CarLift Utah. Be prepared to provide details about the AdBlue/DEF tank status and any known issues related to the DPF regen system. We advise disclosing any history of biodiesel conversions, as well as confirming that the vehicle has only received diesel fuel. Our team will arrange for a heavy-duty flatbed pickup to accommodate the higher GVWR if needed, ensuring your donation process is hassle-free.
Salt Lake City regional notes
Salt Lake City is a unique market for the ML 320 and ML 350 BlueTEC, where the demand for capable, all-wheel-drive vehicles is high, especially in snow-prone areas. The towing capacity of up to 7,200 lbs makes these models attractive for outdoor recreational activities. Additionally, understanding local emissions regulations can help navigate any state-specific challenges, particularly regarding CARB restrictions. Proximity to dealerships for AdBlue service and maintenance also adds value to owning these models in the region.