Engine Mounts




A couple of questions.
I have about 107k on the clock of my 19 S560.
1) Do the motor mounts have fluid inside of them that would leak out when they go 'bad'.
2) It looks like I can get to the mounts if I take off the cats....why does everyone say you have to remove the whole motor out of the car?




A couple of questions.
I have about 107k on the clock of my 19 S560.
1) Do the motor mounts have fluid inside of them that would leak out when they go 'bad'.
2) It looks like I can get to the mounts if I take off the cats....why does everyone say you have to remove the whole motor out of the car?
- I haven't done it yet, but the procedure is much like what you have above, see attachment for factory instructions. (Note: these are for the 2WD chassis, not 4MATIC)
- Also for anyone doing this on the M278/M157 engine, see the special part you'll need or need to create one if you are so inlcined. The front lifting eye which has been on every one of the 15 previous Mercedes I've owned is now an optional part! Part number is 278589004000.
- For the engine hoist I've found the Harbor Freight Engine Lift works very well, which is fantastic considering the Mercedes tool is $1k+.
- For the M176 motor in your S560, see those specific instructions below. There is a special lifting tool you'll need for that as well, p/n 177589006200.
Last edited by dlafever; Dec 17, 2025 at 07:58 AM.
A couple of questions.
I have about 107k on the clock of my 19 S560.
1) Do the motor mounts have fluid inside of them that would leak out when they go 'bad'.
2) It looks like I can get to the mounts if I take off the cats....why does everyone say you have to remove the whole motor out of the car?
On that car, you absolutely do not have to pull the whole engine. That's an old-school scare tactic or a lazy shop. With the right tools and by dropping the subframe, they can be done in place. It's a big job, but a full removal is overkill. Get a second opinion from a good independent Mercedes specialist.
On that car, you absolutely do not have to pull the whole engine. That's an old-school scare tactic or a lazy shop. With the right tools and by dropping the subframe, they can be done in place. It's a big job, but a full removal is overkill. Get a second opinion from a good independent Mercedes specialist.




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221 and 222 cars will have the subframe back exactly in place just by snugging up the fasteners. Per MB they are all torque to yield. I’ve never replaced them. They are never loose.
Last edited by JohnLane; Dec 25, 2025 at 01:33 AM.




has anyone on here had experience with doing the mounts on the M176?
correct me if I am wrong.
i just picked up new mounts from MB so I am ready to get to work.
I keep reading and hearing that you have to take the motor out.
anyone with experience on the 4.0?
thanks
Last edited by vinflouen; Jan 11, 2026 at 08:28 PM.








