The W220 S500 with M113 V8 is a complexity-heavy platform where the ABC (Active Body Control) hydraulic suspension and airmatic components dominate the failure list, while the engine itself—despite those rebuild jobs in your data—is actually quite stout unless severely neglected or overheated.
ABC Hydraulic Suspension System Failure
Common · high severityTypical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Car drops to the ground overnight or after sitting, ABC warning light with 'Car Too Low' message, Front strut leaks leaving green fluid puddles, Harsh ride or wallowing in corners
Fix: ABC pump ($1,200-1,800 remanufactured), front struts ($800-1,200 each), valve block ($1,500-2,200), or accumulator ($400-700). Pump replacement is 4-6 hours; struts are 3-4 hours each; full system flush and bleed adds 2 hours. Many owners convert to coil springs ($2,500-3,500 for aftermarket kit + 8-10 hours labor) to exit the system permanently.
Estimated cost: $2,000-6,500
Airmatic Air Suspension Compressor and Line Failures
Common · medium severityTypical onset: 90,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Rear sags overnight or after highway driving, Compressor runs constantly or makes grinding noise, Airmatic Fault message on cluster, Uneven ride height side-to-side
Fix: Compressor ($600-1,000 aftermarket, $1,800 OEM) takes 2-3 hours; rear air struts ($400-700 each) are 2 hours per side; air supply lines rot at fittings and need replacement ($200-400 in lines, 3-4 hours for front and rear). Relay N51 (compressor relay) fails frequently ($80, 15 minutes).
Estimated cost: $800-3,200
Transmission Conductor Plate and Valve Body Issues (722.6 5-speed)
Common · high severityTypical onset: 100,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Harsh 2-3 or 3-4 shifts, Limp mode with gear display flashing, No reverse or delayed engagement, Check Engine light with speed sensor codes
Fix: Conductor plate (wiring harness on valve body) fails from heat cycling; replacement is $400-700 in parts, 6-8 hours labor to drop pan, replace plate, install updated 13-pin connector, and re-program. Valve body itself may need replacement if solenoids are damaged ($1,200-1,800 remanufactured, same labor). Full fluid flush with genuine MB fluid is mandatory ($250-350, included in labor).
Estimated cost: $1,500-3,500
Engine Wiring Harness Biodegradation
Occasional · high severityTypical onset: 120,000+ mi or 15+ years regardless of miles
Symptoms: Random misfires across multiple cylinders, Rough idle that moves between cylinders, Check Engine light with injector circuit codes, Rodent damage exacerbating existing insulation cracking
Fix: MB used soy-based insulation that disintegrates; engine harness runs $800-1,400 (aftermarket with updated insulation), 8-12 hours labor to replace from firewall to heads including coil harnesses. Some techs splice repair sections ($400-700, 4-6 hours) but full replacement is the durable fix.
Estimated cost: $2,000-4,200
Crankshaft Position Sensor and Camshaft Position Sensor Failures
Common · high severityTypical onset: 70,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: No-start when hot, starts fine cold, Stalling at idle after highway driving, Crank but no fire, Check Engine light with P0320 or P0340 codes
Fix: Crank sensor on rear of block passenger side, 2-3 hours labor ($150-250 part, $300-500 total). Cam sensors on cylinder heads are easier, 1 hour each ($100-180 part, $200-350 per side). Heat-soak is the killer—always replace with OEM or Bosch, not cheap aftermarket.
Estimated cost: $200-800
SBC (Sensotronic Brake Control) Hydraulic Brake System Failures
Occasional · high severityTypical onset: Any mileage, age-related after 12-15 years
Symptoms: Red 'BRAKE' warning with 'SBC Inoperative' message, Brake pump runs continuously, Reduced braking force, pedal feels different, Loss of ABS or ESP function
Fix: SBC pump assembly is a $3,000-4,500 reman unit (dealer or specialty rebuilder), 4-6 hours labor including bleed and calibration with Star Diagnostics. Pre-2004 pumps have higher failure rate; MB issued recalls and extended warranty to 25 years/250k miles in some markets—CHECK SERVICE HISTORY for coverage. Some convert to conventional hydraulics ($3,500-5,000 for kit and labor).
Estimated cost: $4,000-7,000
Front Lower Control Arm Bushings and Ball Joint Wear
Common · medium severityTypical onset: 80,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking over bumps, Wandering steering or vague turn-in, Inner tire wear, Vibration at highway speed
Fix: Lower control arms are $250-450 each, 2-3 hours per side; typically do both fronts at once. Ball joints pressed in, but most shops replace the entire arm. Alignment mandatory afterward ($150-200). Rear trailing arm bushings also crack ($180-300 per side, 2 hours each) but less common than front.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,000
Buy only if ABC/SBC systems are fully functional with documented recent service, the transmission shifts cleanly, and you have a $3k-5k reserve fund—this is a $15k car with $80k engineering that nickel-and-dimes you with hydraulic complexity, not engine issues.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.