Water in diesel fuel line
I checked the manual, and page 257 says:
"!
Vehicles with a diesel engine: there is water in the fuel filter. The
water must be drained off.
X Visit a qualified specialist workshop."
I emailed this to the Service Advisor.
Later in the day, they came back to me and confirmed there was indeed water in the fuel line.
To cut a long story short, the ML is still in the workshop after 4 days. They drained the tank, filled it up again and drove around a fair bit , but the engine still exhibits hesitation.
So I am still in the loaner, where I have clocked up nearly 150 miles vs. 30 miles (out of 51 on the odometer) in my new ML.
Has anyone had this problem, and is this a hard problem to rectify?
Thanks much.
But I did put 150 miles on the loaner!And yes, the fuel gauge barely budged, so still on the dealer's first tank.
I hope they have the presence of mind NOT to fill up again at the same gas station, but, who knows?

I got the name of the gas station from them, and will make sure I NEVER go there.
Hope I get my ML back on Monday, haven't even had time to unpack the set of all-weather mats I bought.
Fortunately, stations that sell a lot of diesel usually do so because they have good pricing.
Fortunately, stations that sell a lot of diesel usually do so because they have good pricing.
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Got the ML back today, but only drove less than 2 miles home, so will know in a couple of days.
1. Dealer would not unequivocallyy state it was water from the gas station when the first tank was filled, or whether there was already water in the system at delivery to the dealer. Diagnostic code was 162500 in CDI motor control unit.
2. They replaced fuel filter, hose clamp, loom tie,sealing cap and o-ring.
Dealer and service advisor were responsive great to work with, and to compensate for my inconvenience with the ML spending a total of 5 days in the workshop, they tinted the front windows and detailed the car (they clocked up over 50 miles on the ML during diagnosis and repairs).
Other relevant data: Just before I noticed the "Check Fuel Filter" message, the engine (warm) was sputtering, but I thought it was jerky transmission shifts.
Hopefully, finally I get to enjoy the new purchase!



