Spark Plugs @ Dealer, $$$$
A few years ago, I changed those plugs on my 2013 W212 and I didn’t remove the manifold. I’d like to do those plugs just for the joy of it, and not to feel I got ripped off by the stealer.
Looking around online, there’s a lot of options. Mercedes OEM are the priciest, but is NGK a worthwhile choice? If someone could point me to a deal, I’d appreciate that. Thanks in advance.




I have no experience with different type plugs. I looked and Mercedes brand plugs is what is in the car now so I rather not change anything since the car does run great. At FCP the Mercedes plugs are only $5/each more than the Bosch brand, so only $30 more.
My 2010 E550 95k miles, has an odd shudder when accelerating at low speeds. Transmission doesn’t seem to be an issue, I’m thinking fuel delivery? Spark plugs? It was especially apparent when driving up and down Old Asheville Hwy this weekend (TN-NC) and seems more obvious when engine is warmed up. Scared to take to dealer $$$$
My 2010 E550 95k miles, has an odd shudder when accelerating at low speeds. Transmission doesn’t seem to be an issue, I’m thinking fuel delivery? Spark plugs? It was especially apparent when driving up and down Old Asheville Hwy this weekend (TN-NC) and seems more obvious when engine is warmed up. Scared to take to dealer $$$$
Yeah, I know, I kill me.Could be lots of things. Plugs, coils, transmission torque converter, transmission, (how do you know transmission is not an issue?), differential(s), fuel pump / fuel filter... It's just difficult to guess at. Get codes pulled and see if it's anything you could work on yourself. Dealer or indy should be able to give you a list of stored faults.
Misfires will generally set a CEL, or if they haven't reached the CEL set threshold, the ECU will store them. When did you last change the plugs?
Yeah, I know, I kill me.Could be lots of things. Plugs, coils, transmission torque converter, transmission, (how do you know transmission is not an issue?), differential(s), fuel pump / fuel filter... It's just difficult to guess at. Get codes pulled and see if it's anything you could work on yourself. Dealer or indy should be able to give you a list of stored faults.
Misfires will generally set a CEL, or if they haven't reached the CEL set threshold, the ECU will store them. When did you last change the plugs?
I have an appointment on Friday, so fingers crossed….




A few years ago, I changed those plugs on my 2013 W212 and I didn’t remove the manifold. I’d like to do those plugs just for the joy of it, and not to feel I got ripped off by the stealer.
Looking around online, there’s a lot of options. Mercedes OEM are the priciest, but is NGK a worthwhile choice? If someone could point me to a deal, I’d appreciate that. Thanks in advance.
You do NOT want to mess with ignition: it must deliver a timely reliable spark.
Else it drives the computer nuts with goofy cylinder work even without CEL (crappy performance).
Replace the cheap rubber boot at the same time as plugs.
Quality-check the plug manufacturing for burs and check the gap too. Under gap is better than over gap. If a plug drop on the floor: junk it! Work over a bench to gap.

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Your fuel trim will be likely optimized with MB genuine s-plugs, aside from other possible benefits.
If 02 sensors, yes go direct for Bosch or NTK equivalent.
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Curious, why are you pro aftermarket (non Mercedes "genuine") O2 Sensors, but aren't a fan of non Mercedes "genuine" plugs? If anything, the O2 sensors are more important than the plugs, since the O2 Sensors play a much more critical role in the ECU determining fuel mixture ratios are correct, one of the indicators of a complete or incomplete burn, that spark plugs generally initiate.
These are the original plugs I pulled out of my M279. Notice the NGK and Mercedes Star. Price for the same plugs from Mercedes is approx 8 dollars more than the same plug from NKG. Multiply that by 24.
Please don't tell me you also purchase genuine Mercedes windshield washer fluid, designed for those genuine Mercedes wiper blades...?




Curious, why are you pro aftermarket (non Mercedes "genuine") O2 Sensors, but aren't a fan of non Mercedes "genuine" plugs? If anything, the O2 sensors are more important than the plugs, since the O2 Sensors play a much more critical role in the ECU determining fuel mixture ratios are correct, one of the indicators of a complete or incomplete burn, that spark plugs generally initiate.
These are the original plugs I pulled out of my M279. Notice the NGK and Mercedes Star. Price for the same plugs from Mercedes is approx 8 dollars more than the same plug from NKG. Multiply that by 24.
Please don't tell me you also purchase genuine Mercedes windshield washer fluid, designed for those genuine Mercedes wiper blades...?

M272 engine does not like supposedly the equivalent from Bosch.
You can ask member Tesna, who was chasing fuel trim improvement and finally bought the MB genuine version. He was chasing 5% reduction.
What we do not know is the exact resistor value when MB ordered for themselves, or perhaps some other minor tweak MB requested.
02 sensors.
My engine for front sensor uses the wide band from Bosch ( under MB brand ) , it is the LSU 4.9 family.
You can get Bosch LSU 4.9 type with connector and wires length matching my M276.820.
LSU 4.9 wide band operating parameters is fixed, and MB ECM has the software to control this wide band.
MB follows what Bosch offers for LSU 4.9, therefore you can buy the Bosch suitable for your engine ( if available ) and it will behave 100% like MB genuine one.
For rear 02 sensor, that is DUMB narrow band up to 0.9x volt.
You get the Bosch or NTK one matching the heater load of your ECM and all will be good.
If M271.8 engine, you must get MB genuine one, this is oldie wide band with dumb-azz system, unlike LSU 4.9 which is Bosch best wide band.
One more thing you need to watch out, fake Bosch s-plugs and NGK are plenty out there, so another factor to worry, depending on the country you live in, of course.
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Suspension Arms, I will never get Lemforder, even if someone gave me FOC, I will not use it. It is crap.
I have replace my stabilizer link only, the front one with sportier version one, original is Japanese made ( MB genuine ). My L shaped front ball joint, I replaced MB genuine one.
All my rear suspension are genuine MB, when replaced...... I am NOW in the process of replacing 2 more, out of 5 per side. Have done 1 camber arm last year.
Engine mounts I stick to MB genuine and maximum 25,000KM I replaced them, all 3, including tranny one.
I love the new feel of engine mounts at all times.
So it depends on what component .... and I will choose MB genuine or proper OEM.
Washer fluid, I use only distilled water + a bit of simple green. I am in the tropics, so freezing is not an issue. So not MB genuine

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Tips :
I suggest you clean your spark plug female bore, its too much soot based on your spark plugs male thread.
It is easy to do and very rewarding, installing spark plugs is zero resistance, finger spin only, till the end and then u torqued it properly.
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Curious, why are you pro aftermarket (non Mercedes "genuine") O2 Sensors, but aren't a fan of non Mercedes "genuine" plugs? If anything, the O2 sensors are more important than the plugs, since the O2 Sensors play a much more critical role in the ECU determining fuel mixture ratios are correct, one of the indicators of a complete or incomplete burn, that spark plugs generally initiate.
These are the original plugs I pulled out of my M279. Notice the NGK and Mercedes Star. Price for the same plugs from Mercedes is approx 8 dollars more than the same plug from NKG. Multiply that by 24.
Please don't tell me you also purchase genuine Mercedes windshield washer fluid, designed for those genuine Mercedes wiper blades...?

What I am 100% certain of however, is that I'm not your "bud".




detail here https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...ml#post9070003
https://www.ebay.com/itm/28665772690...UAAOSwcxRoURGB
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With the cologne the listing photos showed a legit bottle but what I received wasnt. Crazy thing was it said something like 50 of them sold and the person had all positive reviews. I contacted the seller about it being fake and had photos to show how I knew it was fake, my money was refunded right away. I noticed my review was not showing. I think ebay lets the seller delete reviews from buyers they refund money to. I'm willing to bet that all the cologne sold below retail price are fake. I wrote about the fakes on an eBay forum and had a few people contact me saying they think they got fakes and wanted me to look at photos of what they received.
If you have a Genuine MB plug to compare the ebay plugs to then maybe take a shot, can always file a claim if they are fakes.
I will say the box is easily faked. I bought a filter that fits in front of the blower and its aftermarket, I dont even think Mercedes makes a filter like it. Bought them off AliExpress and the filters came in a Mercedes looking box. I was surprised because I know it is aftermarket and not a Mercedes part.
Its like the center caps, I buy the inexpensive ones off ebay and Amazon knowing they arent genuine. On the back they have the MB part # stamped in the plastic.




https://www.ebay.com/itm/28665772690...UAAOSwcxRoURGB
Ignition is way-way too important to trust cheap copies.




What I am 100% certain of however, is that I'm not your "bud".
Fixed it for you
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I am using the correct spark plugs. Just because they don't have the Mercedes Star "tax" on them, incorrect plugs, it does not make them.
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