Why is my Mercedes engine misfiring?

Oceanside Motorsports • June 18, 2025

If your Mercedes isn’t running as smoothly as it used to, and you’ve noticed a shaking engine, sluggish acceleration, or that dreaded check engine light blinking—chances are you’re dealing with an engine misfire. It’s a common issue that can be caused by several different problems, from worn spark plugs to faulty fuel injectors. But no matter the root cause, one thing is certain: ignoring a misfire can quickly lead to more expensive repairs down the road.

At O ceanside Motorsports , we understand how frustrating it is when your luxury vehicle doesn’t perform at its best. That’s why we’re here to help you get to the bottom of the issue quickly and efficiently. Our team of experienced German mechanics specializes in Mercedes repair, and we’re committed to delivering the high-level service and transparency you deserve. 

What Exactly Is Engine Misfiring?

An engine misfire happens when one or more cylinders fail to ignite properly. That might sound small, but it causes a chain reaction of problems that can reduce performance, fuel efficiency, and even damage other parts of your engine. The result? A rough idle, hesitation when accelerating, or that unsettling shaking sensation while driving.

Engine misfires in a Mercedes-Benz often trigger the check engine light, which can point to multiple trouble codes. But behind those codes, there are some common culprits.

Common Causes of Engine Misfires in Mercedes-Benz Vehicles

Let’s go through the most likely reasons your Mercedes might be misfiring!

1. Spark Plugs or Coils

Spark plugs ignite the air-fuel mixture in each cylinder. When they wear out or get dirty, combustion becomes unreliable. Ignition coils, which sit atop the plugs in many Mercedes models, can also fail over time. A faulty coil or plug leads to a misfire and reduced engine performance.

2. Fuel System Issues

Your engine needs consistent fuel delivery to function properly. Clogged fuel injectors or a failing fuel pump can starve a cylinder. Turbocharged Mercedes models are especially sensitive to fuel delivery problems. When fuel supply drops, misfiring becomes more likely.

3. Vacuum Leaks

A crack in a vacuum hose or intake boot can unbalance the air-fuel ratio. Mercedes engines rely on a sealed system for precise combustion. Leaks introduce too much air, leading to rough idling or hesitation. Misfires often occur during light throttle or idle.

4. Timing Troubles

Proper engine timing is essential for synchronized combustion. If the timing chain tensioner or camshaft adjusters wear out, timing can drift. This disrupts when valves open and close, confusing the combustion process. Some Mercedes models are known for timing component wear over time.

5. Faulty Sensors

Mercedes vehicles depend on several key engine sensors. Crankshaft and camshaft position sensors help control ignition timing. A failing sensor can cause the engine to misfire by sending incorrect data. MAF sensor issues can also affect air-fuel mixture accuracy.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore It

Driving with a misfiring engine can cause long-term damage. Unburned fuel in the cylinder can damage your catalytic converters—an expensive repair. It also reduces fuel efficiency and can leave you stranded if the problem gets worse.

At Oceanside Motorsports, we’ve seen Mercedes owners ignore misfires for weeks, only to end up with a much bigger repair bill. Catching it early makes all the difference.

How to Prevent Engine Misfires in Your Mercedes

Misfires in a Mercedes engine can lead to reduced performance, poor fuel economy, and long-term damage if ignored. To keep your engine running smoothly, follow these five preventive tips!

1. Follow the Mercedes Maintenance Schedule

Stay on top of factory-recommended service intervals, especially for spark plugs, ignition coils, and air filters. Preventive maintenance ensures that all combustion-related components are in optimal condition.

2. Use Only Premium Fuel

Mercedes-Benz engines are engineered for high-performance fuel. Using low-grade gasoline can lead to incomplete combustion and buildup in the fuel system. Always use premium, top-tier fuel for cleaner engine performance.

3. Replace Spark Plugs and Coils as Recommended

Worn or failing ignition parts are the most common misfire culprits. Replace spark plugs and coils at the manufacturer’s suggested intervals, and always choose OEM or high-quality replacements to avoid misfiring under load or idle.

4. Don’t Ignore Warning Signs or Lights

If the Check Engine Light comes on or you feel rough idling, delayed acceleration, or engine hesitation, act fast. Early diagnostics by a qualified Mercedes technician can prevent serious engine damage.

5. Keep the Air and Fuel Systems Clean

A misfire can occur when your engine doesn’t receive the correct air-fuel mixture. Regularly replace air filters, clean fuel injectors, and inspect the MAF sensor to ensure the engine breathes and fuels efficiently.

Don’t Let a Misfire Turn Into a Breakdown

Misfires may start small, but they’re never something to ignore. Whether it’s a faulty spark plug, a hidden vacuum leak, or something more complex, it’s critical to act early—and work with a team that knows what they’re doing.

At Oceanside Motorsports, we specialize in Mercedes repair and know how to keep your engine running like new. If your Mercedes is misfiring, shaking, or just not driving like it used to, we’re here to help. Don’t wait for a minor misfire to turn into a major problem. Book your Mercedes repair appointment today at Oceanside Motorsports. We’ll give your engine the attention it deserves—with precision, care, and a commitment to getting it right the first time.

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