The 2006 SLK55 AMG R171 packs the M113K supercharged 5.4L V8 producing 355 hp in a compact roadster chassis. While the chassis and electrics are reasonably robust, the hand-built AMG engine faces significant longevity issues tied to crankshaft and bearing failures that can grenade the bottom end—making thorough pre-purchase inspection and maintenance history critical.
Crankshaft and Connecting Rod Bearing Failure (Bottom-End Catastrophic Failure)
Occasional · high severityTypical onset: 60,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Metallic knocking or ticking from deep in engine, worsens with RPM, Oil pressure warning light or low readings at idle, Metal shavings or glitter in oil during changes, Sudden catastrophic failure—rod through block is not uncommon
Fix: This is the M113K's Achilles heel. Bearing journals wear prematurely due to oiling system design and bearing material issues.Fix requires full engine teardown, crank inspection/machining or replacement, new bearings throughout, typically turns into a short block replacement or full rebuild. Budget 40-60 hours labor for proper rebuild with machine work. Many shops recommendpreemptive bearing inspection if buying high-mileage.
Estimated cost: $12,000-22,000
Supercharger Snout Bearing and Coupler Failure
Common · medium severityTypical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Whining or grinding noise from front of engine that increases with RPM, Supercharger whine becomes noticeably louder or changes pitch, Reduced boost pressure or sluggish acceleration, Visible play in supercharger pulley when checking by hand
Fix: The Eaton M62 supercharger's snout shaft bearings wear out and the rubber coupler deteriorates. Requires removing supercharger (8-12 hours), sending unit for rebuild with updated bearings and coupler, then reinstalling. Some techs replace coupler preemptively during other work. Not catastrophic but ignoring it leads to supercharger self-destruction.
Estimated cost: $2,800-4,500
Transmission Oil Cooler Line Leaks and Cooler Failure
Common · medium severityTypical onset: 80,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid spots under vehicle near front, Burnt transmission fluid smell, Harsh or delayed shifting, especially when cold, Transmission overheating warnings on hard driving
Fix: The 722.6 five-speed auto's external oil cooler lines corrode and leak where they connect to the cooler mounted in front subframe area. Cooler itself can develop internal leaks mixing coolant and ATF. Requires cooler replacement and often line replacement. 3-5 hours labor. Critical to catch early before transmission damage from overheating or contamination.
Estimated cost: $800-1,800
Transmission Mount Collapse
Common · low severityTypical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking when shifting from Park to Drive or Reverse, Excessive vibration at idle in gear, Visible sag or separation of rubber in mount when inspected, Harsh engagement into gear
Fix: The hydraulic transmission mount wears and collapses, allowing excessive drivetrain movement. Common on all R171s but the AMG's torque accelerates wear. Straightforward replacement, 1.5-2.5 hours. Often done with engine mounts at same time for efficiency.
Estimated cost: $400-700
Head Gasket Failure and Head Bolt Failure
Occasional · high severityTypical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Coolant loss with no visible external leaks, White smoke from exhaust on startup, Milky or chocolate-colored oil on dipstick or cap, Overheating or erratic temperature readings, Misfires or rough running in specific cylinders
Fix: M113K can develop head gasket leaks or head bolt failures, particularly rear cylinders. Requires heads-off work: 25-35 hours labor for both banks, includes head resurfacing, ARP studs recommended over OE bolts, new gaskets and timing components. Often discovered during bottom-end work. Some engines show thread pull in block requiring helicoil inserts.
Estimated cost: $6,500-10,000
Balance Shaft Gear Wear (Early Failure Warning for Bottom End)
Occasional · medium severityTypical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattling noise from engine on cold start that disappears when warm, Timing-related rattle at specific RPM ranges, Check engine light with cam/crank correlation codes, Metal debris in oil filter during inspection
Fix: Balance shaft drive gears can wear prematurely, often an early warning of oiling issues that lead to bearing failure. Requires front engine teardown to timing components, 12-18 hours. Smart techs inspect bearings while in there. If caught early, can prevent full bottom-end grenade. Use as opportunity for preventive bearing inspection.
Estimated cost: $3,500-5,500
Buy only with comprehensive service history, recent oil analysis showing clean, and funds reserved for inevitable supercharger refresh and potential bottom-end time bomb—spectacular when running, potentially catastrophic when not.
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.