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What are some common issues with the 2006 Mercedes E500 4MATIC model?

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Candi C

The 2006 Mercedes-Benz E500 4MATIC has various issues ranging from typical wear and tear to more significant and potentially costly repairs. Regular maintenance, such as changing the oil and filter every 3,000 miles, can address minor engine problems. Additionally, performing coolant changes every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or every 3 years can help maintain the car's performance. Some severe problems, like rear air spring leaks, crankshaft position sensor failures, and airmatic pump motor issues, may be unpredictable and harder to prepare for compared to minor issues.

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  • Mario Regalado

    No major problems have been reported with the 2006 Mercedes E500, but given its age, issues with the engine or transmission are expected. Rust or corrosion may have developed over time in the metal parts. It's advisable to inspect the brake lines and other fluid lines for signs of dry rot and leaks. Additionally, brake pads are likely due for replacement, so it's important to check the tires for aging and cracking. The oil system, including the oil pump, should be examined for any signs of deterioration in the lines and cracks in the pan. Electrical issues might be present due to dead or damaged wires and blown fuses throughout the vehicle.

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