What kind of engine does Mercedes Benz E550 have?
Slotting somewhere in between the two is the E550, featuring an all-new aluminum-block 8-cylinder engine. Specific changes to our test subject include a larger, new-generation 32-valve 5.5-liter V-8 engine (the E550 replaces the long-running E500 model) that generates some impressive numbers.
What’s the name of the Mercedes Benz E 500?
The Bluetec name was only adopted to have consistency between the petrol and diesel nomenclature. There was a wider range of engines available in Europe than North America and other markets. 2006-2009 E 500 are known as the E 550 in US, Canada. E 500 was sold with 5.0L in US]
When did the Mercedes Benz E class come out?
*Electronically limited. With the current-generation E-Class having been launched for the 2003 model year, Mercedes-Benz felt it was time to update its very successful midsize luxury sedan. Along with some rudimentary changes, all E-Class models now feature an innovative new Mercedes-Benz safety system called PRE-SAFE.
When to replace the ECM in a Mercedes Benz?
Some of the most popular ecm’s we sell are 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004 C class and 2005 E320 models. The 2007 S550 ecu is also a popular item. Part number A2731535079 and A2731535679 are both popular S550 replacements. Call us if you have any questions. Copyright © 2012 Mercedesecm.com – All rights reserved – Privacy Policy
For the 2007 model year, the E-Class gets a couple more injections: its front end gets some Botox work and a shot of sporty grille treatment, while the engine gets a near-overdose of power in the form of a barnstorming 382-horspeower 5.5-liter engine.
What kind of warranty does the Mercedes E550 have?
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz E550 comes with a four-year/ 50,000-mile warranty, and a no-charge checkup between 1,000 and 3]
How do you fire up a Mercedes E550?
Thanks to Keyless Go, drivers can gain access to the E550 and fire up its engine via a button on top of the shifter without having to take the car’s weighty key fob from their pockets.
*Electronically limited. With the current-generation E-Class having been launched for the 2003 model year, Mercedes-Benz felt it was time to update its very successful midsize luxury sedan. Along with some rudimentary changes, all E-Class models now feature an innovative new Mercedes-Benz safety system called PRE-SAFE.