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Mercedes-Benz E 500

M273 5.0-5.5L V8 388 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Wagon 2006–2009
βœ– Stay Away!
Engine M273 βœ– Stay Away! 10,580–34,050 $

Large-displacement naturally aspirated V8, second generation with variable valve timing on all four camshafts. Technically related to the M272 V6 β€” shares its known balance shaft sprocket problem on build years before 2007 (engine number below 088611). From that number the sprocket was made of hardened steel. Check early engines for fault codes P0016/P0017 and cold-start chain noise. The 5.5-litre with 285 kW is the typical variant; the 5.0-litre with 225–250 kW is somewhat more forgiving in heavier vehicles. The M278 BiTurbo successor is more efficient and more powerful, but sounds considerably less characterful β€” the M273 is the last true naturally aspirated V8 from Stuttgart. Pre-purchase: always check for camshaft adjuster leaks (oil in wiring harness) and thermostat fault P0128. Oil changes every 10,000 km with MB 229.5.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

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The V8 estate is a niche almost no manufacturer still fills. 285 kW and 700 litres of load space β€” a contradiction that works brilliantly in daily use. Sounds better than the W212, pulls strongly from low revs. The W211 is lighter than its successor, which benefits the V8. One of the cheapest V8 load-luggers on the market.

Engine Weaknesses 9

!! Balance shaft sprocket β€” same weakness as M272

The M273 V8 shares the balance shaft sprocket issue with the M272 V6. The soft composite material of the sprocket wears down, causing timing chain rattle.

Symptoms: Fault codes P0016/P0017, chain rattling, rough idle, power loss

2,500–5,500 $ from 140,000 km
!! Camshaft Adjuster Leaking β€” Oil in Wiring Harness

As with the similarly-designed M272, the solenoid valves leak. The V8 has 4 per bank β€” consequential costs are particularly high due to more solenoids. Oil migrates by capillary action all the way to the ECU.

Symptoms: Check engine light with camshaft fault codes P0014/P0015/P0021/P0025, lambda sensor failures, in extreme cases ECU failure

200–2,000 $ from 110,000 km
!! Valve cover gaskets leaking on both sides

Like the M113, the valve cover gaskets on the M273 V8 become porous over time. With a V8 having two cylinder heads, the workload doubles.

Symptoms: Oil spots under the vehicle, oil smell after hard driving, oily engine bay

400–1,000 $ from 130,000 km
!! Intake Flap Linkage Breaks β€” P2006

Identical to the M272: plastic linkages on the variable intake flaps become brittle and break. Fault code P2006 is typical.

Symptoms: Check engine light with P2004–P2006, minimal power loss at certain rpm

300–800 $ from 100,000 km
!! Thermostat Defective β€” Engine Stays Too Cold

The 3-disc thermostat on the M273 V8 fails prematurely in the open position. On motorway driving coolant temperature drops to 75–86Β°C. Difficult to access in the V8 engine bay.

Symptoms: Coolant temperature fluctuates between 75–102Β°C depending on load, engine does not reach operating temperature in cold conditions, fault code P0128

200–450 $ from 140,000 km
!! Misfires from Faulty Ignition Coils (V8)

The M273 V8 frequently shows sporadic misfires from aged ignition coils. Water in the plug well through porous seals accelerates failure.

Symptoms: Hesitation on acceleration, rough engine running, fault codes P0301–P0308, check engine light flashes with heavy misfires

300–700 $ from 120,000 km
!! Oil consumption from valve stem seals and piston rings

As mileage increases the M273 V8 shows noticeable oil consumption. 32 valve stem seals wear simultaneously. Above approx. 0.5 L/1,000 km intervention is needed. When doing the balance shaft repair, renew seals and rings at the same time.

Symptoms: Blue smoke on cold start or after long overrun phases, dropping oil level between service intervals, oil consumption above 0.5 L/1,000 km

800–3,000 $ from 180,000 km
! Throttle Body Carbon Buildup β€” Idle Disturbance and Hesitation

The throttle body is prone to heavy carbon buildup from approx. 120,000 km. Idle hesitates and vibrates, throttle response lags on load changes. Cleaning is possible but requires a basic adaptation with a diagnostic tool.

Symptoms: Rough idle at operating temperature, slight hesitation on pull-away, engine revs unevenly after cold start, occasional stalling

80–600 $ from 120,000 km
! Worn engine mounts β€” noticeable vibrations in the cabin

Engine mounts fatigue and no longer adequately dampen V8 vibrations. Noticeable vibrations in the interior and at the steering wheel around 1,800 and 2,400 rpm. Test: blip the throttle at idle β€” more than 4 cm of engine movement indicates mounts are due.

Symptoms: Noticeable vibrations at 1,800 and 2,400 rpm, dull droning in the passenger compartment, visible engine rocking when blipping the throttle at idle

200–600 $ from 130,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 7

!! Brakes SBC brake system: failure and recall

Sensotronic Brake Control on pre-facelift models (2002–2006) suffered hydraulic failure. Approximately 1.3 million vehicles were recalled worldwide. Repair cost €2,200–3,500.

2,200–3,500 $ from 100,000 km
!! Suspension Airmatic air suspension: compressor and bags defective

Airmatic air suspension fails due to compressor failure and defective air reservoirs. Replacement is only possible with the rear axle removed.

800–4,000 $ from 150,000 km
!! Electronics SAM module failure: electrics completely dead

The Signal Acquisition and Actuation Module (SAM) fails, particularly when water ingress occurs. Leads to loss of lighting, windscreen wipers and instrument cluster.

500–2,300 $ from 120,000 km
!! Brakes SBC Sensotronic Brake β€” High-Pressure Pump Failure

SBC electrohydraulic brake (2002–2006) suffered from faulty high-pressure pump control. Two recalls in 2004 and 2005. SBC vehicles require specialist workshop.

800–3,500 $ from 100,000 km
!! Suspension AIRMATIC Air Reservoir and Compressor Failure

AIRMATIC air suspension wears heavily. Air reservoir and compressor fail frequently. Replacement requires complete rear axle disassembly β€” very costly.

800–4,000 $ from 120,000 km
!! Suspension Control arm and track rod end bearings worn

Control arm and track rod end bearings develop play. A common MOT failure point. Regular cause for failed MOT inspection.

200–900 $ from 120,000 km
!! Electronics SAM Control Module Failures in Electrical System

SAM modules (front and rear) control lighting, wipers and door functions. Moisture damage and ageing lead to complete failures.

300–1,200 $ from 150,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
2,808 complaints Β· 2002–2009
Fuel System
1085 ⚠ 3
Fuel System
597 ⚠ 1
Gasoline
585 ⚠ 1
Brakes
407 ⚠ 31
Electrical
170

Top Reported Issues

⚠ Fuel System (1085 complaints)
⚠ Fuel System (597 complaints)
⚠ Gasoline (585 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) Β· 2026-03