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Mercedes-Benz CLS 500

M113 4.3-5.4L V8 306 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Sedan 2004–2006
– Be Careful
Engine M113 – Be Careful 7,100–23,800 €

Naturally aspirated V8 in three displacements from 4.3 to 5.5 litres — old-school character with no turbo lag. Linear power delivery, deep rumble from 2,000 rpm building to a hoarse roar above 5,000. Peak torque at 3,000; beyond that it thins out — yet it's silky in part-throttle and surprisingly economical. Achilles heel is the seals: rear crankshaft oil seal practically universal above 150,000 km (gearbox removal required, 600–900 EUR), valve covers and oil filter housing seep with age. All cheap parts. The one critical point: the rubber damper on the crankshaft pulley hardens with age — when it fails the pulley machines into the sump. Replace preventively every 150,000 km. Oil changes every 10,000 km with 5W-40, 16 spark plugs every 60,000–80,000 km — then 400,000 km is realistic.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

V8 in the Design Icon — the Car That Invented a Segment

306 hp V8 in the world's first four-door coupé. Stock you can barely hear the V8 — absolutely nothing; investing in a sports exhaust (€1,000–1,500) is worthwhile for the character. The design alone is reason enough to buy; the V8 is a silent bonus. Engine considered virtually indestructible — owners with over 500,000 km are known. Airmatic failure costs €1,000–1,200 per damper.

Engine Weaknesses 10

!! Vibration Damper/Pulley — Rubber Hardens

The rubber damper in the crankshaft pulley hardens with age and can eat into the sump — catastrophic consequential damage. Preventive replacement every 150,000 km strongly recommended.

Symptoms: Unusual vibrations at idle, in worst case metallic scraping from below. Often no prior warning — sudden failure.

400–2,000 € from 170,000 km
!! Rear Crankshaft Seal Leaking

The rear crankshaft seal is leaking on virtually all M113 engines above 150,000 km. Gearbox removal required — 600–900 EUR workshop costs. If oil creeps into the torque converter it becomes expensive.

Symptoms: Oil drops or oil film visible at the engine-gearbox interface, oil loss without any other apparent leak on the engine.

600–900 € from 150,000 km
!! Engine Mounts Worn Prematurely

Engine mounts can fail before 100,000 km. Practical test: finger between the stabiliser bar and front sump — no clearance means the mount is dead. Not visually checkable without removal.

Symptoms: Vibrations in interior especially at idle, dull rumbling on acceleration, in worst case contact between engine and bodywork.

200–500 € from 90,000 km
!! Thermostat Stuck — Engine Too Cold or Overheats

Faulty thermostat leads to permanently low engine temperature (increased wear) or overheating in traffic jams. Part costs 24 EUR — swap it immediately on suspicion, do not wait.

Symptoms: Temperature gauge permanently below mid-point (thermostat opens too early) or engine overheats in traffic (thermostat stuck closed).

100–200 € from 120,000 km
! Front Crankshaft Seal Leaking

The front crankshaft seal hardens with age. More accessible than the rear seal, but the pulley bolt is a single-use part. Oil on the drive belt damages it additionally.

Symptoms: Oil film on underside of belt drive, oil visible on drive belt.

300–500 € from 150,000 km
! Valve Cover Gaskets Hardened

Both valve cover gaskets harden with age and allow oil through. Cheap parts (18 EUR each), but caution: aluminium bolts on the valve cover — no over-torque or the threads strip.

Symptoms: Oil smell in engine bay, visible oil film on lower valve cover edge, smoke when oil drips onto exhaust manifold.

200–400 € from 120,000 km
! Crankcase Ventilation — Hoses Become Brittle

PCV hoses become brittle and crack. Leads to pressure increase in the crankcase, elevated oil consumption and false air ingestion. All hoses together under 31 EUR — worth replacing as a set.

Symptoms: Elevated oil consumption without visible leak, white smoke from exhaust, idle fluctuations from false air.

50–150 € from 120,000 km
! Oil Filter Housing Seals Weeping

O-ring seals on the oil filter housing and oil cooler connection harden and seep oil. Classic ageing, cheap to fix if caught early — all three seals under 30 EUR.

Symptoms: Oil film around the oil filter area, drips under the vehicle at the front of the engine.

50–150 € from 130,000 km
! Intake Manifold Flap Bolts Loosen

The bolts on the intake manifold switchover loosen. They cannot fall out but cause noise and functional disturbance. Recommendation: remove intake tract, clean, secure bolts with Loctite.

Symptoms: Clattering or rattling from the intake area, irregular throttle response, slight power drop at certain rpm.

50–200 € from 100,000 km
! Injectors Wear — O-Ring Seals Leak

The 16 original injectors (black) wear at high mileage. Mercedes introduced revised blue injectors. O-ring seals on the injectors can leak and allow fuel into the oil.

Symptoms: Elevated fuel consumption, idle fluctuations, fuel smell on dipstick from leaking O-rings.

300–700 € from 180,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 7

!! Suspension Airmatic air suspension: compressor and air bags defective

Airmatic with defective air tanks, compressor failures and leaking air springs. Front dampers approximately €700 each. Frequent money pit.

700–5,000 € from 150,000 km
!! Brakes SBC brakes: recall and expensive repair

Early CLS models up to 2005 with SBC brakes: a defective pump can reduce brake pressure and increase stopping distance. Recall issued.

2,200–3,500 € from 100,000 km
!! Suspension AIRMATIC Compressor and Air Springs Failure

AIRMATIC air suspension on the C219 is highly wear-prone. The compressor has several failure points; air spring bellows fail with age.

800–4,000 € from 120,000 km
!! Brakes SBC Sensotronic Brake — Maintenance Costs

Early C219 CLS (up to 2006) with SBC hydraulic brake — failure-prone, expensive to maintain. Mercedes replaced SBC with a conventional brake in 2006.

800–3,500 € from 100,000 km
! Electronics Central locking: boot will not open

Wiring break means the boot cannot be unlocked via remote control. Boot interior light and number plate lighting also fail.

100–400 € from 120,000 km
! HVAC Three-way valve 4-zone climate control defective

Three-way valve of the 4-zone automatic climate control fails; rear zone only receives warm air.

50–200 € from 100,000 km
! Electronics COMAND System Crashes and Total Failures

COMAND infotainment is prone to frequent crashes, freezing and complete failures. System is outdated and difficult to repair — reboot often the only fix.

200–1,500 € from 120,000 km

Reports & Tests

nhtsa_complaints NHTSA Complaint Summary 2026-03
Below Average

179 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2004–2010). Most reported: Fuel System (61), Brakes (32), Fuel System (29).