The 2008 G500 W463 with the M113 5.0L V8 is a body-on-frame military-grade SUV that's mechanically simple but expensive to maintain. The engine is generally robust, though higher-mileage examples can suffer catastrophic wear if service intervals were ignored, and transmission cooling issues are the Achilles heel.
Symptoms: Metallic knocking at idle or acceleration, Oil pressure warning light, Metal shavings in oil, Sudden loss of power or seizure
Fix: M113 engines with poor oil change history develop sludge that starves rod and main bearings. Repair requires engine removal, tear-down, and replacement of bearings, pistons, and possibly the crankshaft. Full rebuild or short block swap takes 25-35 hours of labor. Many shops recommend used or remanufactured longblock at this point.
Estimated cost: $8,000-15,000
Transmission Oil Cooler Line Failure
Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid leaking near radiator or undercarriage, Transmission overheating, Burnt ATF smell, Slipping or delayed shifts when hot
Fix: The steel transmission cooler lines rust through or the cooler itself develops leaks, especially in salt-belt states. If coolant mixes with ATF (cooler inside radiator), the transmission is often destroyed. Replacement involves dropping cooler lines, flushing system, and sometimes replacing the external cooler or radiator. 3-5 hours labor. Caught early, it's manageable; ignored, it kills the 722.6 transmission.
Estimated cost: $600-1,200
Transmission Mount Collapse
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunk or thud on acceleration or deceleration, Vibration at idle in gear, Visible sagging of transmission tailshaft, Harsh shifting
Fix: The rubber transmission mount deteriorates and allows excessive drivetrain movement. On the G-Wagen, access is tight and the transfer case complicates the job. Replacement requires supporting the transmission and transfer case, then swapping the mount. 2-3 hours labor. Should be paired with inspection of engine mounts.
Estimated cost: $400-700
Fuel Filter / Fuel Delivery Issues
Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Hard starting when hot, Loss of power under load, Rough idle or stalling, Check engine light with lean codes
Fix: The in-tank fuel filter (part of the pump assembly) clogs over time, especially with poor fuel quality. Requires dropping the fuel tank, which is labor-intensive on the G-Wagen due to skid plates and frame-mounted tank. Pump/filter replacement takes 3-4 hours. Many techs also check fuel pressure regulator and injectors at this point.
Estimated cost: $800-1,400
Head Gasket Failure (Both Banks)
Rare · high severity
Typical onset: 150,000+ mi
Symptoms: White smoke from exhaust, Coolant loss with no visible leaks, Overheating, Milky oil or oil in coolant, Rough running or misfires
Fix: While the M113 isn't notorious for head gasket failure like the M272/M273, high-mileage or overheated examples can blow head gaskets. Requires cylinder head removal on both banks, machining if warped, and reassembly with new gaskets, bolts, and timing components. 18-24 hours labor. Often reveals other wear (valve seals, guides) that adds cost.
Estimated cost: $5,000-8,000
Transfer Case Actuator Motor / Linkage Wear
Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 90,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: 4WD or low-range not engaging, Grinding or clunking when shifting into 4WD, Dash warning lights for 4WD system, Manual override cable stuck or broken
Fix: The electric actuator motor for the transfer case fails, or the mechanical linkage wears and binds. Diagnosis requires testing actuator function and inspecting linkage. Actuator replacement is 2-3 hours; if linkage is damaged, it can double. Not a breakdown risk, but limits off-road capability.
Estimated cost: $600-1,500
Owner tips
Change oil every 5,000 miles maximum with quality 0W-40 synthetic to prevent M113 sludge buildup — the engine has no issues if fed clean oil.
Inspect transmission cooler lines and external cooler annually, especially in rust-belt states; catching a leak early saves the transmission.
Flush transmission fluid every 40,000 miles despite 'lifetime fill' claims; the 722.6 five-speed is reliable but heat-sensitive.
Keep fuel system clean with top-tier gas and replace fuel filter proactively at 60k-80k if you plan to keep the truck long-term.
Budget $2,000-3,000/year for maintenance and repairs once past 100,000 miles — parts are expensive and labor times are long due to tight packaging.
Buy one if you love the G-Wagen experience and can afford $3k-5k/year in upkeep; avoid if the oil change history is unknown or if you need a daily driver on a budget.
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.
Fitment notes: Battery located in engine compartment; AGM type recommended for high electrical load and G-Class operating conditions
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Every control module on the 2007-2009 Mercedes-Benz G500 W463 — where it lives, replacement time, and what it takes to program a replacement. Modules marked dealer / factory tool won't work after a part swap alone — budget for programming.
⚠️ Optional on power seats; memory seat adaptation required
Aftermarket tool coverage varies by software version and vehicle build — treat "aftermarket tool" rows as "usually possible" and verify against your tool maker's coverage list before promising a customer. Spot a wrong location or hour? Tell us — corrections ship fast here.
Size-standard part numbers — verify your connector type before buying. Rear blades are model-specific; check the package's vehicle list.
Fuel economy figures are EPA data via fueleconomy.gov (median across matching trims). Performance figures are compiled estimates for the 2008 Mercedes-Benz G500 W463 5.0L V8 M113 and can vary by trim.
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