My sort of broken W221 S600

My sort of broken W221 S600

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Mikedknight

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704 posts

94 months

Friday 19th April
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Been after an S600 for ages, but it needed to be cheap. I got one but obviously you get what you pay for and it has a few issues. This thread will be me trying to fix those issues and burning a little super unleaded along the way.

Spotted the car on eBay and over the months watched the price drop and drop and drop. I contacted the guy and did a deal at £3800. One way train ticket and a 200 mile ish drive back what could go wrong? Everything and nothing. Loads of random warning lights speedo flickering steering hardening up at low speed but apart from that it drove really well.

So the saga begins.






Let off some steam Bennett

2,414 posts

172 months

Friday 19th April
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Love these, nice choice

Mikedknight

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704 posts

94 months

Friday 19th April
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After some hints and tips from the kind folks over on the 1-5k smoker barge thread me and my mechanic tried a few simple free things. The drains under the bonnet were completely full of leaves and soil. Water was making its way through the firewall through the cabin filters and under the carpet on the passenger side.

There’s a couple of ecu’s under there that seemed unharmed but a couple of earth points had been affected. We hoped this was the issue with the weird electronics. After cleaning up the earth points and resetting on the diagnostics everything seemed to be alright. I’ve left the carpet up to allow everything to dry out but it should be the end of the water getting in for now.

A couple of drives and restarts later the traction/abs/parking sensor warnings are back along with the power steering being heavy.

I’m getting codes for all the abs/speed sensors but with live data they are all working well. Getting 14v when charging and both battery’s on the car were changed a few months ago with genuine Mercedes ones. (They had already been replaced twice before in the last couple of years so obviously a long term problem)

Also getting an Eml and engine misfire, the voltage transformer has been replaced within the last couple of months but not the coils so that will need doing.




ChocolateFrog

25,445 posts

174 months

Friday 19th April
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Good luck.

The insistence of putting sensitive electronics in the footwell is moronic, almost anywhere else would be preferable.

I've also got an irrational hatred of those chrome numberplate surrounds, probably not a priority until the electrical issues are sorted out.

Yellowfez

284 posts

16 months

Friday 19th April
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A v12! Enjoy these types of cars while we can I say , live the dream

rocket_ron

10 posts

12 months

Friday 19th April
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I replied on the smokers thread about the drains: glad it might have helped (even if its just preventative).

About the heavy steering / abs warnings: I've had that. Also warnings about cruise etc. Sometimes it would be fine - others not, worse when hot / cold. First time was due to rust inside the rear offside hubcarrier getting between the abs sender ring (the ring of magnets basically) and the sensor. Removing the driveshaft was a pain: but it turned out that corrosion under the sender ring had been fractured it and it was just about held in place by the surrounding rust! Rust stuck to everything magnetic. £10 part: 10 hours of labour. I diagnosed it myself (endoscope down the abs sensor hole).

2nd time was the same on the nearside. Took about 5 hours this time.

I'm not saying that's the issue here: but it might give a clue / starting point.

  1. Edit: forgot to say - the steering response / feel varies with the cars speed and you normally dont notice it. But when the car isnt sure what speed it is doing - it seems to default to the 'heaviest' setting.
Edited by rocket_ron on Friday 19th April 11:37

TopTrump

3,228 posts

175 months

Friday 19th April
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Wow you are a brave man. I had a 320 cdi and it was the biggest pile of garbage car I have even owned. Everything went wrong, it cost a bomb every time to put right and couldn't see the back of it soon enough.

Huge testees required. Well done sir!

Mikedknight

Original Poster:

704 posts

94 months

Friday 19th April
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ChocolateFrog said:
Good luck.

The insistence of putting sensitive electronics in the footwell is moronic, almost anywhere else would be preferable.

I've also got an irrational hatred of those chrome numberplate surrounds, probably not a priority until the electrical issues are sorted out.
That is the second most important job to carry out, I removed the AMG badge from the boot first :-)

Mikedknight

Original Poster:

704 posts

94 months

Friday 19th April
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rocket_ron said:
I replied on the smokers thread about the drains: glad it might have helped (even if its just preventative).

About the heavy steering / abs warnings: I've had that. Also warnings about cruise etc. Sometimes it would be fine - others not, worse when hot / cold. First time was due to rust inside the rear offside hubcarrier getting between the abs sender ring (the ring of magnets basically) and the sensor. Removing the driveshaft was a pain: but it turned out that corrosion under the sender ring had been fractured it and it was just about held in place by the surrounding rust! Rust stuck to everything magnetic. £10 part: 10 hours of labour. I diagnosed it myself (endoscope down the abs sensor hole).

2nd time was the same on the nearside. Took about 5 hours this time.

I'm not saying that's the issue here: but it might give a clue / starting point.

  1. Edit: forgot to say - the steering response / feel varies with the cars speed and you normally dont notice it. But when the car isnt sure what speed it is doing - it seems to default to the 'heaviest' setting.
Edited by rocket_ron on Friday 19th April 11:37
Excellent another great bit of advice, I'll check my ring :-)

Mikedknight

Original Poster:

704 posts

94 months

Friday 19th April
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TopTrump said:
Wow you are a brave man. I had a 320 cdi and it was the biggest pile of garbage car I have even owned. Everything went wrong, it cost a bomb every time to put right and couldn't see the back of it soon enough.

Huge testees required. Well done sir!
My last car was the 320cdi version and to be fair very little went wrong with it, but if I'm going to waste time and money fixing one it might as well be the best one.

The Wookie

13,963 posts

229 months

Friday 19th April
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Mikedknight said:
Excellent another great bit of advice, I'll check my ring :-)
Nobody needs a rusty ring in their life, particularly with anything stuck to it

Gallons Per Mile

1,887 posts

108 months

Friday 19th April
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Wow! What a bargain. This kind of thing is right up my street. Looking forward to seeing this fixed smile

bolidemichael

13,889 posts

202 months

Friday 19th April
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I agree about the fake chrome number plate surrounds. I was going to suggest some UK-legal pressed Danz Benz plates, but I cannot seem to find them online any longer.

Mad Maximus

366 posts

4 months

Friday 19th April
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Is there a piston heads bravery medal we can award?

Den Den

205 posts

20 months

Friday 19th April
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bolidemichael said:
I agree about the fake chrome number plate surrounds. I was going to suggest some UK-legal pressed Danz Benz plates, but I cannot seem to find them online any longer.
Bugger, was only thinking about a pair of those chrome jobbies the other day, will go and plead guilty on the Council thread now.

bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

217 months

Friday 19th April
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Excellent and welcome to S600 ownership. I have had my 2003 (w220) S600 since, i think, May 2019. It is very rewarding and very frustrating in equal measure.

sshenton1975

754 posts

222 months

Friday 19th April
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Hi OP

Nice car! I had the CL version and the misfire is likely to be coil pack on one of the banks

Unfortunately its a 6 coil single pack on each side and mega expensive.

I seem to remember i paid 1k per bank?

You may get lucky and find a good 2nd hand one

Cheers

Mr Tidy

22,394 posts

128 months

Friday 19th April
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It's an awful lot of car for the money, although it has huge potential for causing pain to the wallet!

Well done for buying it OP, and I hope all your issues are cheap ones. thumbup

Mikedknight

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704 posts

94 months

Monday 22nd April
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Misfire is showing at only one cylinder (cylinder 7) so we are changing the plugs there’s only 24 of them :-) then will inevitably end up ordering the coil/s when that doesn’t solve it. It’s already had the voltage regulator replaced a couple of months ago.

The spark plugs haven’t been done since 2012 but only 30k ago.

The weird electrical issues have not gone away they come and go but all the codes relate to the ABS pump I believe so will get one of those ordered and banged in. Still love it at the moment but let’s see how long that lasts.

bolidemichael

13,889 posts

202 months

Monday 22nd April
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What do you love about it?