Mercedes-Benz AMG S 63
The M177 is AMG's most widely used V8 biturbo today and is considered technically mature and long-lived. The hot-V turbocharger arrangement delivers spontaneous response with barely perceptible lag. Weaknesses are manageable: wastegate rattle in cold weather, ignition coil recall for early 2015 model years, valve cover gaskets with age. Regular oil changes with attention to oil quality deliver a very robust engine. In direct comparison with the M156 less emotional, but significantly more reliable and efficient.
612 hp S-Class convertible β the star under open skies
The only S-Class convertible since the W111 of the 1960s. 612 hp with the roof down on the CΓ΄te d'Azur: that's what the M177 was built for. The V8 sound unfolds with the roof open completely differently than in the closed saloon. AIRSCARF heats the neck, the fabric hood opens in 20 seconds. Heaviest M177 convertible, but also the most luxurious. Production ended β becoming a sought-after collector's piece.
Engine Weaknesses 8
The MCT Speedshift gearbox (wet launch clutch instead of torque converter) wears the clutch significantly faster in frequent stop-and-go. Clutch replacement requires gearbox removal.
Symptoms: Judder on pull-away, clutch slip at full load, gearbox warning message, delayed engagement from standstill
Identical issue to the M176/M278: the solenoid leaks, oil migrates by capillary action through the wiring harness. On AMG vehicles this is even more frequent due to higher oil temperatures.
Symptoms: Cold-start rattle, camshaft adjuster fault code, oil traces on connector, potential ECU consequential damage
The camshaft cover gaskets on the M177 AMG V8 become brittle from the high heat exposure in the hot-V. Oil escapes onto turbochargers and exhaust system.
Symptoms: Oil smell on hot engine, oil film on turbochargers, smoke from engine bay
The M177 has several electric auxiliary coolant pumps for charge air cooling. These fail and lead to elevated charge air temperatures with power reduction.
Symptoms: Power reduction during spirited driving, cooling system fault codes, elevated charge air temperature
The camshaft adjuster solenoids on the M177 can leak internally or stick. Fault codes for camshaft position and rough running are the result.
Symptoms: Check engine light, rough idle, camshaft position fault codes, power loss in the lower rev range
Vehicles with M177/M178 engines built between Jan. and Nov. 2015 had faulty ignition coils that caused misfires. Mercedes replaced affected parts under a recall.
Symptoms: Rough idle, misfires, check engine light, occasional limp mode
The wastegate flaps of the BiTurbo system clatter briefly after cold start. Normally disappears after a few seconds. With prolonged operation replace the wastegate actuator.
Symptoms: Metallic clattering directly after cold start, disappears after warm-up, permanent with wear
As a direct-injection engine without port injection, carbon residues build up on the intake valves. Walnut blasting every 50,000β80,000 km recommended. Performance loss is gradual.
Symptoms: Gradually roughening idle, slight power loss, elevated fuel consumption
Vehicle Weaknesses 17
The active electro-hydraulic ABC suspension requires intensive maintenance. Hydraulic lines, valve blocks and pumps can develop leaks. Hydraulic oil change required every 50,000 km.
Air bags and pressure hoses develop leaks. The compressor runs continuously and overheats. Repair: air bag pair 2,500β3,500 β¬, compressor 1,000β1,300 β¬.
The tension and pull cables of the soft-top headliner snap, preventing the roof from folding and closing correctly. Affects A217, A205 and A238 in the same way.
Soft-top actuation hydraulic cylinders develop leaks through heat and seal ageing. Hydraulic oil drips onto seats or collects in the roof compartment.
Air struts on Airmatic and Magic Body Control suspensions develop leaks. Vehicle drops, suspension warning light appears. Repair per corner is very costly.
The hydraulic Magic Body Control suspension is prone to valve block and hydraulic pump failures. Contamination in the oil causes system failures.
The COMAND infotainment system freezes sporadically or fails completely. System faults increase from around 100,000 km.
Radar and camera sensors for adaptive cruise control and emergency braking can cause malfunctions due to dirt or defects. Calibration after repair is expensive.
The COMAND navigation system shows read errors, freezes or fails to boot. A defective drive unit is the most common cause.
Matrix LED headlights are not repairable -- individual modules cannot be replaced. Moisture and electronic failures require complete headlight replacement.
Window regulators fail or become unresponsive. Cause is often a software fault in the door control unit, fixable by update.
Brake discs and pads wear quickly due to the high vehicle weight. Particularly during spirited driving.
Frameless door windows are inherently harder to seal. Worn seals or minimal window misalignment cause wind whistling from around 80 km/h.
The pneumatic control unit operates soft-close, central locking and rear headrests via a shared pump. Leaks cause all functions to fail simultaneously.
The Comand NTG5 infotainment system shows display failures, freezing and navigation start errors. Temperature-dependent malfunctions occur frequently.
Seat heating mats and massage pneumatics in the multicontour seats are wear items. Heating mats fail internally, the PSE pump loses pressure for the massage function.
The rubber seal of the Keyless Go microswitch in door handles becomes brittle through UV and temperature cycling. Moisture enters, the switch corrodes.