Remanufactured Mercedes-Benz Engines You Can Rely On
A Mercedes-Benz is built for sophistication, strength, and seamless performance. When its engine fails, replacing the vehicle shouldn’t be your only option. A remanufactured Mercedes-Benz engine restores the original power and refinement of your vehicle—without the premium price of a new OEM unit.
Every engine is rebuilt to factory specifications by skilled technicians, tested under strict performance standards, and backed by warranty. Whether you drive a C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, GLE, GLC, GLK, or Sprinter, our remanufactured engines deliver smooth operation, fuel efficiency, and reliability worthy of the three-pointed star.
What Makes a Remanufactured Mercedes-Benz Engine Different?
A remanufactured Mercedes engine is not just repaired—it’s re-engineered from the ground up. Each core is disassembled, cleaned, inspected, and rebuilt using OEM-grade or new precision components.
Every remanufactured Mercedes-Benz engine includes:
- New pistons & rings
- Reground or replaced crankshaft & camshafts
- Refurbished cylinder heads
- New bearings, gaskets, and seals
- Recalibrated timing components
- Pressure-tested oil pump
- Full compression and leak-down testing
Each engine is then dyno-tested to ensure performance identical to new Mercedes-Benz standards — ensuring superior responsiveness, quiet operation, and long-term reliability.
Why Choose Remanufactured Over Used or Rebuilt?
A remanufactured Mercedes-Benz engine provides the reliability and sophistication of a new engine for nearly half the cost, while maintaining OEM-level performance and emissions compliance.
Certified Quality & Warranty Protection
All Mercedes-Benz remanufactured engines undergo multi-point inspections and quality verification under ISO and AERA standards.
Quality certifications include:
- ISO-certified remanufacturing standards
- AERA machining compliance
- OEM-spec parts and assembly
- Pressure, compression, and leak testing reports
Every engine is backed by a 12-month to 5-year warranty, depending on application and usage type (personal, fleet, or commercial). You’ll also receive documentation confirming serial numbers, test results, and warranty coverage.
Compatible Mercedes-Benz Models
We offer remanufactured engines for most Mercedes-Benz models from 2000–2024, including:
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class (C250, C300, C350, C43 AMG)
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class (E320, E350, E550, E400)
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class (S430, S550, S560, AMG variants)
- Mercedes-Benz GLC / GLE / GLS / ML / GLK
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2.1L & 3.0L Diesel
- Mercedes-Benz CLA / A-Class / B-Class
- Mercedes-Benz SL / SLK / G-Class (G550, G63 AMG)
If you’re unsure about compatibility, simply provide your VIN, and we’ll identify the exact match.
Cost & Value Advantages
Remanufactured Mercedes-Benz engines cost 40–60% less than brand-new OEM replacements while delivering equal performance.
Typical pricing examples:
- 2.0L Turbo (C300 / GLC300): $3,200–$4,200
- 3.0L V6 (E400 / GLE43): $4,500–$6,000
- 4.7L V8 (S550 / GL550): $6,200–$8,200
- 3.0L Diesel (Sprinter / GL350): $4,800–$6,500
Factoring in reduced labor time (thanks to perfect fitment), customers enjoy exceptional long-term value and reliable performance for years to come.
Shipping & Installation
Every engine is palletized, sealed, and shipped freight-ready for safe delivery.
- 3–7 business day nationwide delivery
- Liftgate delivery for residential and commercial locations
- Installation support and recommended installers
- Warranty activation instructions included
When to Replace Your Mercedes Engine
Signs it’s time to consider a remanufactured replacement include:
- Low compression or bearing failure
- Engine knocking or smoking
- Timing chain or camshaft failure
- Overheating or coolant intrusion
- Excessive oil consumption
Instead of multiple costly repairs, a remanufactured Mercedes engine delivers a complete solution with reliability and warranty assurance.
Sustainability & Responsibility
Remanufacturing supports Mercedes-Benz’s long-standing commitment to sustainability. By reusing and renewing engine cores, emissions and raw material usage are drastically reduced — providing an eco-friendly alternative to full replacements.