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Second Hand Mercedes-Benz GLS Exhaust System

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz GLS exhaust system

Used exhaust systems vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will an exhaust from a 2016 GLS fit my 2020 GLS?

The GLS moved from the first generation (X166, 2016–2019) to the second generation (X167, 2019 onwards), so a 2016 X166 exhaust system will not simply bolt onto a 2020 X167 — the two generations use different underpinnings, engine configurations and mounting points. Always quote your registration and engine code to the breaker to confirm which generation and which system you need.

Does a GLS 350d exhaust fit a GLS 400d?

The 350d and 400d are different engine codes with different outputs and, on the X167, different exhaust routing and tip configurations, so they are not a straightforward swap. Confirm your exact engine code (found on your V5C or inside the engine bay) with the breaker before agreeing a price.

Does trim level affect which exhaust fits — for example, does a GLS AMG Line need a different system to a standard GLS?

Trim level alone — whether your car is a standard GLS or an AMG Line — does not change the underlying exhaust pipework, which follows the engine code and emissions specification, not the badge. What may differ cosmetically are the exhaust tip style or finisher, so a system pulled from a standard car may look slightly different at the rear even if the pipework fits; ask the breaker whether tips are included.

Will a pre-facelift X166 GLS exhaust fit the later X166?

The X166 GLS ran from 2016 to 2019 in the UK market without a significant mid-cycle facelift in the way some models receive one, so within the X166 generation the exhaust systems are broadly engine-code specific rather than split by a facelift year. Match the engine code precisely and confirm with the breaker, as minor revisions to emission hardware can still occur within a generation.

My GLS is Euro 6 — can I use an exhaust from a Euro 5 car?

Euro 5 and Euro 6 vehicles can have different catalytic converter and DPF specifications built into the exhaust assembly, and fitting the wrong emissions-era system could cause the car to fail its MOT or trigger warning lights. This is strong confirm-with-breaker territory — give the breaker your registration and engine code so they can check the emissions specification of the donor car against yours before you commit.

Does it matter whether I buy a complete exhaust system or just part of it for a used GLS?

On the GLS the exhaust is typically split into sections — the downpipe (closest to the engine), the mid-section and the rear section with the tips — and breakers may sell these separately or as a complete system. Make sure you tell the breaker exactly which section you need and confirm it matches your engine code and emissions era, as mixing sections from different specifications can cause fitment or emissions problems.