HELP !2005 e500 v8 7speed airmatic/ what to look out for
If you fail at that, I'll be nice and give you these links to read:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...iles-e500.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...2007-e550.html
Then read the forums!




Few years back airmatic rebuild at dealer was over 6 grands, now with Arnot parts and $17 compressor rebuild kits - a DIY can have whole new thing for less than $2000.
Still something you have to calculate during purchase.
Original 2005 bags are overdue.
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That was possible with W123, that did not have much gadgets and leatherette seem to be much stronger in the past, but you have to to have few thousand reserve for things that wear out or age.
Read how many horror topics we do have coming from ignoring alternator brushes replacement.
You wan to drive an older car that doesn't require lot of maintenance, buy Lexus or Honda
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
If you can't afford a couple grand a year for maintenance, you can't have "The Best or Nothing" ;-) ...unless you're a really good mechanic yourself with access to a good parts outlet.
Then again, y'always hear tell of that lucky b@stard that spends jack and has a million miles on his CDI.
There are two types of folks on these forums.... the DIY'ers that are here to learn how to do 54!t, and the others like me that have a half decent dealership (or indie) that they trust their cars to, and the disposable cash to go along with that, but also want to know as much about their cars as they can so that the stealership can't pull a fast one. Actually, there are two other types.. Konigster is in a class of his own as the most helpful awesome guy here, and the other end of the spectrum, Plutoe, who's here for comic relief, but usually just pisses people off.
Personally I really enjoy taking my car into the dealer for service and driving a brand new 80K "E Klasse" for a while
...but on more than one occasion I've had to tell them to just shut up, do what I say, and take my cash. Having Xentry helps immeasurably at knowing what's going on, and often I think I'm better at using it than some of their techs! 
My E350 is my daily driver, goes like anything through the snow here in Colorado, and compared to my S Q4 Ghibli which is my major indulgence, it's tough to say which I spend more on... just bought my third set of rims for the E350 (thought I liked chrome once
, then I "needed" 17" rims for the potholes, and now I decided black is beautiful, and just put some 19" MRR FS01s on it... mmmm purty!) , but the Maser dealers prices for service are truly outrageous if you think that MB is bad!




What I meant was how hesitating to spend $50-80 on new Voltage Regulator, when you can predict it is becoming due, can end up in $2000 expenses on towing and new alternator done at stealer's mercy.
That also show the cost difference between DIY and those who go to dealers with everything.



