New 2006 S65 owner!
The V12 AMG is the most expensive car to repair to the other AMG's. I've spent $3100.00 on the passenger coil pack and replaced all spark plugs at Mercedes dealership. My point, just the parts alone will cost you a pretty penny, but, if you can get the car to its original specs, you will absolutely enjoy this car. Some repairs can be done at a small shop, and some big repairs need to go back to the dealership due to the software issues or specs.
Hopefully this helps?
Eric
If the driver’s side coil pack isn’t messing up don’t mess with it! Don’t take it off and don’t replace those plugs. There’s a chance you’ll screw it up.
I ordered my plugs from Rock Auto and they were the cheapest I could find for the OEM plugs.
Give it the coil and that set of 12 plugs. Take your time. Move that coil a little at a time. Rear... Middle... Front... Middle... Rear... It will come out. Look at the replacement coil pack to see how it is assembled and how you need to gently pry it off the spark plugs.
You will get to bleed the charge cooling circuit once the coil is reinstalled. Take your time. This is your opportunity to change that coolant too.
Service the transmission in addition to other fluids you spoke of. Easy work. I change my trans oil at least every other engine oil change. I can feel the difference in shift quality. Really.
Enjoy the car. This will be an abusive relationship. With rewards. Your S-65 is that woman. You'll see.
Last edited by JohnLane; Jun 16, 2019 at 04:17 PM.
So far done coils, Spark plugs, valve cover gaskets, and a few little things. I will definitely keep you guys updated on the work I do with pictures.
BTW just out of curiosity I called the dealer and asked how much the oil filter is and they said 80 something dollars!!!!!!! I got a OEM one for $12 from worldpac 😂 I never get parts from the dealer and never will unless for whatever reason the part I need is dealer only. Thanks again guys!
And also I added fluid to the power steering revisor cause it was very low and the suspension went up on its own. That was the easiest fix 😂
Last edited by CarbonExotic; Jun 16, 2019 at 06:14 PM.
Find where the ABC oil went. Fluid level drops after a nitrogen bomb dies. It will then be really rough over bumps. Change that fluid and it's filter as well.







