How noticeable is a misfire on a V6?
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My friend has an immaculate 2006 Mercedes S350 petrol V6 but it suffers from vibration throughout the rev range, in and out of gear. It doesn't stall and makes good power. No CEL light but it doesn't feel or sound right, more like a 1990s diesel. I read balancer shafts can be an expensive problem on these but they are usually accompanied by CEL, which this one doesn't have. Youtube research suggests changing the spark plugs and cleaning the MAF, which I will help him do this weekend. I have a cheap OBD reader somewhere and see if there are any codes. His garage suggests engine mounts. I'm concerned this is just a guess and an excuse to fit some new parts. There is no noticeable shunt in the driveline, just constant vibration in the engine.
I know what a misfire on a four-pot is like, but how noticeable is one on a typical V6?
Incidentally, the car is apparently worth about 4000 pounds (if fixed). It is immaculate, 67,000km, all the toys work, including the air suspension. I couldn't believe how much value there is in such a relatively new car. I don't have the space but if I did...etc etc...


I know what a misfire on a four-pot is like, but how noticeable is one on a typical V6?
Incidentally, the car is apparently worth about 4000 pounds (if fixed). It is immaculate, 67,000km, all the toys work, including the air suspension. I couldn't believe how much value there is in such a relatively new car. I don't have the space but if I did...etc etc...
Edited by nsa on Wednesday 3rd April 12:22
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these have a habit of failing prematurely causing the gearbox to have metal to metal contact on the cross member
only ever experienced this on diesel models but it feels bloody awful in the cabin , worth checking 