How To Replace Ignition Coil Pack on Mercedes V12 S600 | How To Fix Misfire Cylinders on Mercedes
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- How To Replace Ignition Coil Pack on Mercedes V12 S600 | How To Fix Misfire Cylinders on Mercedes | How To Fix Misfires Ignition Coil Pack on Mercedes | How To Replace Ignition Coil Assembly on Mercedes
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Conciseness is a virtue! Thank you! That's how every instructional video should be edited - imo.
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If you have one of these Mercedes V12 engines, make sure you have the Exact spark plugs that came with the car! Accept no substitute!!! Also if yours is a Turbo do not use Platinum plugs, use only Iridium plugs. Also, old/worn plugs can cause your coilpacks to go bad. Maintenance is important on these cars. If you need to replace a coil pack they are about $1400 each from Mercedes, but there is a guy in California who rebuilds them for about Half the cost. It is crazy to replace a bad coilpack without installing new spark plugs as well. ***Update: I replaced my left side coilpak in May and all the spark plugs, three months later the car runs amazingly.
Karr Knutt do you have the information about the guy in California?
Mercedes Benz of San Francisco sells them for $1000.
nice video,maybe it would have been a good idea to change the plugs too?
The only V12 I ever worked in was on my own Jagaur XJ12. In this video you can see that German engineers think about everything so that itâs easy to replace/repair...
Greg work!
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Great video from six years ago. Going to pull both coil packs out of my 2007 s600 today. I'll post any issues I might run into.
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Absolutely great video. Perfectly edited for instructional use. I would be able to perform the coil swap from memory seeing this video once. Thanks for posting.
Just bungee cord the water to air exchanger to the hood rather than disconnecting the water lines. Plenty of room. Also use dielectric grease on the plug insulators.
Excellent video. You explained this procedure very clearly. Thanks.
Iâve started getting random misfires on my CL600, on the 7-12 bank on the other side of the engine. The layout is different there so it would be useful to know the procedure. Iâd really like to do this job myself but Iâm no expert mechanic.
Glad it helped
Came here to see how to properly disconnect the coil pack electrical because it's been so long I forgot. Looks like someone decided to give the old college try on their own on your's.
I'm going to try and leave the intercooler connected to all the coolant hoses. Bleeding that system is a royal PITA.
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Thank you, research is everything, my spark plugs are due. Amazing cars
NO NO NO! You will need to bleed the IC-circuit (special vacuum machine). DO NOT disconnect if not really needed!
Congratulations to approx 100hp power loss and risk of damaging your engine (hot air -> ecu pulling timing -> risk of engine knock and cracked pistons).
Super important M275 information.
Very helpful indeed. I know I will need to do this on my 2001 cl600 V12. Is it pretty much the same? Mine is non turbo just a V12. Good video.
Oh man this is a great video! Thank you for taking the time to explain in great detail! I just bought an s600 and I'm going to change the plugs and now I have an idea what to expect
why wouldn't you do the plugs at the same time? coil failure can be a result of plug resistance.
GREAT JOB !!! VERY WELL EXPLAINED VIDEO... CONGRATULATIONS.
Thanks for sharing the great info. it really makes my day.
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Great job...just got a s600 and this vid has been very helpful!
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Great job. I am considering a s600 and this helps as I work on caddyâs, fords, Lincolnâs
Excellent video, love your detailed step by step instructions. Many kudosđđ. Your video is a wonderful resource for people who enjoy and take pride in working on their cars.
Just curious how to differentiate between Voltage transformer vs. coil pack when all six on same side giving misfiring codes ? 50/50
Thanks again for wonderful video, greatly appreciated.
Raj Sidhu have you figured this out? Thanks
@@hans6304 After searching the forums, I found V12icpacks.com, Clark the owner (916) 802-1045 was very helpful. He rebuilds Coil packs and Voltage transformers with upgraded components, and let you rent for diagnosing your issues related to coil pack or voltage transformer for a fee plus shipping cost. In my case my hunch was for coil pack, because majority of these fail around 90k-120k miles, after replacing coil pack my issue was not resolved. Than I ordered the voltage transformer from Clark and installation was very simple, and it fixed my issue. Clark offered to take coil pack back if I wanted to return, it could have cost me rental fee and shipping cost But I decided on keeping both because of effort it took for coil pack replacement. Just be patient and don't rush be gentle when replacing coil pack they are fragile. Both have worked flawlessly for almost 2 yrs. If I were to do it again, I will start with voltage transformer rental route first, if it fixes great otherwise you will know the coil packs are culprit. Hope this helps. Regards,
Raj
Awesome video Singh. Appreciate it. I'm going to check out a s600 2007 tomorrow. Hopefully no codes show up
Thanks, glad to help. Good luck with your DIY project.
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GREAT VIDEO JUST REMIND PEOPLE TO CHANGE THE SPARK PLUGS WHILE THEY ARE IN THEIR DOING THIS REAIR
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nice & very detailed, you look like you done this a dozen times, also this be the same way on a 2004 sl600 right
Simply, outstanding/helpful work, we owe you a proverbial beer, man.
Excellent video. Now all I need is a source for the rebuilt coil pack.
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT video,are there any other major problems under that hood that I should be worried about????
not really...
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Need change your valve cover gasket, why you got oil on your coilpack and plugs. Also, the fact that you had no radiator fluid come out of your inter-cooler when removed, your pump is gone or your need coolant, and if you need coolant your pump is definitely gone by now running it dry.
Great video but it looks like time to vacuum fill your intercooler system with coolant!!
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did you have to bleed the intercooler coolant ? good vid btw
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This is a very nice tutorial
Hello i got a 2007 s600 and i got missfires on cylinders 3,6,7,9,11,12 would this be from spark plugs or the ignition coil because if it was the coil wouldnt all of them be missfiring on one side not just a few of them?
Dude, thank you for this awesome video!
But does the refurbished coil do it's job well?
Refurbished also gets a similar warranty as a new one, so I would say Yes.
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Nice video. My question is how did you know that it was the ignition coil that as to be replaced. i have similar problem, my is cylinder 1, 3,4,6,8,10 and my technician suggested to change the 2 oxygen sensor first. What can you advice me to do first.
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What about a transformator? Did you checked it? Maybe capacitors were leaking? That could be the cause? Is in it?
Everything was okay, thanks for sharing your info.
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Great vid man!!!! Good work!!!!
bravo excellent
Nice video. How many miles on your s600? What issues did you have so far with this car? For how long how you owned it?
Easy Steps you didn't even answer any of his questions?? What the hell
I have a 2010 V12 and today my engine light come on with s lot misfire. What about the spark plugs?
I haven't posted a video for spark plugs.
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I have a 2007 S600 with a misfire in cylinder 2, 4, 6 10, and I notice that very
2000 miles I have to add 1 quarter of oil can you advice on what I can do this started
three months ago.
Thanks for the excellent video. IÂŽd like to know what diagnosys tool you are using in the video. Thanks in advance.
Thanks mate.
Any advice on buying a 2003 s600 with this same motor biturbo
What scanner are you using and is it the best scanner for my 2003 S600? Thanks!
Do you know that "mm" means millimeter or do you just prefer saying it that way. Good tutorial though.
Dude what kind of plugs would you have used Bosch or NGK ?
Both are good, I always use NGK on my HUMMERs.
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excellent job on that!
Good video.
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So with the engine coil removed I can easily remove the spark plugs? I want to do this myself because MB wants to charge me âŹ900... yikes!
good Video Man Your, Tech. Fix IT
If I changed the coil backs and the spark plugs without changing the Ignition Voltage Transformer , will the coil backs die permanently after short period of time?? Please any one ...
Should the spark plugs be removed when changing the ignition coils? If so, do you have a video showing the work?
No need to remove the spark plugs unless you are planning to change it.
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Did you have to bleed the cooling system?
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Hey ^^ nice Video :)
Did you have to drain the antifreeze from the intercolers first ?
No, I did exactly as I have shown in the video.
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That's scary when you pull out and the rubber is missing!
Baby?, Maybe
Hello 7 to 12, which side is the driverâs side?
Wondering how many of these you can do in an 8 hour work day...
how is burno
for one coil pack you get a brandnew Toyota
Another way smarter mechanic on UTube, Clark Rupp, says that this problem is the ECU which is burnt out and not the coil pack. If an engine misfires it would be 1 or possibly 2 cyl.'s but seldom an entire side as in this case.
Brent Waterbury. A way smarter mechanic would not refer to the the ignition control module/voltage transformer as the ECU. They are separate components. But, yes, the ICM should be considered when all cylinders show misfires.
Im sorry, but... rofl "MM bolts"... well, at least they are not M&M bolts
In my experience I've never seen all six cold packs fail at the same time
Mercedes designed these cars with only 2 coil packs. 1-6 and 7-12. If one cylinder fails the whole bank fails...not the best of designs but we still love our biturbo V12âs!
It's a Merc, you shouldn't be replacing ANYTHING at those prices.
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The moment you watch the video for the plug on the coils but itâs brokenđ„Ž
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unbelievaable that a seven year old car would have multiple bad coils. only ze germans
wow six cylinders misfiring
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