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Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W210)

The Mercedes-Benz W210 was the internal designation for a range of executive cars manufactured by Mercedes-Benz and marketed under the E-Class model name in both sedan/saloon (1995–2002) and station wagon/estate (1996–2003) configurations. W210 development started in 1988, three years after the W124's introduction.

Mercedes-Benz W210
Overview
Manufacturer
Production17 July 1995–March 2003
Model years
  • 1996–2002 (North America)
  • 1996–2002 (sedan)
  • 1997–2003 (station wagon)
Assembly
Designer
  • Steve Mattin *(1991: sedan, 1993: T-Modell)
  • Bruno Sacco[8][9] (1991: sedan, 1993: T-Modell)
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)
Body style
Powertrain
EnginePetrol
  • 2.8 L M104
  • 3.2 L M104
  • 3.6 L M104
  • 2.4 L M112
  • 2.6 L M112
  • 2.8 L M112
  • 3.2 L M112
  • 4.2 L M119
  • 4.3 L M113
  • 5.0 L M119
  • 5.4 L M113
  • 6.0 L M119
  • 6.2 L M119

Diesel

I4
I6
Dimensions
Wheelbase111.5 in (2,832 mm)
Length189.7 in (4,818 mm)
Width70.8 in (1,798 mm)
Height55.8 in (1,417 mm)
Chronology
PredecessorMercedes-Benz W124
SuccessorMercedes-Benz W211

The W210 was designed by Steve Mattin under design chief Bruno Sacco between 1988 and 1991 later being previewed on the 1993 Coupé Concept shown at the Geneva Auto Show in March 1993. The W210 was the first Mercedes-Benz production car featuring Xenon headlamps (including dynamic headlamp range control, only low beam).[10]

Design patent and facelift

Design patents for both the Coupé Concept and the W210 E-Class were filed on 25 February 1993 in Germany and 25 August 1993 in the US.[11][12][13][14][15][16] On 21 July 1998, design patents were filed on an updated W210 (designed in 1997).[17][18][19]

For model year 2000, a multi-function information system was incorporated into the instrument cluster below the speedometer, and the introduction of steering wheel controls for the audio/navigation/phone system. In addition, the 5-speed automatic transmission introduced +/- gate positions for semi-manual control of the gearbox, marketed as "Touch Shift." This electronic system replaced the previous gated shift arrangement. Exterior changes included a revised front with a steeper rake, similar to the CLK, and restyled bumpers and lower body trim. Sedans received new taillights, and the wagon's tailgate was revised, moving the CHMSL from the base of the rear window to directly above it. The final W210 production included the E 320 and E 430 special editions released in two exterior colors - quartz silver (limited edition), obsidian black, and with Xenon lights, 17-inch alloy wheels and black maple walnut trim. Estate cars (sedans optionally) had Citroën-like self-leveling rear suspension with suspension struts rather than shock absorbers, gas-filled suspension spheres to provide damping and an under bonnet pressurizing pump. Unlike the traditional Citroën application Mercedes opted for a fixed ride height and employed rear coil springs to maintain the static ride height when parked.

Engines

 
Sedan (pre-facelift)
 
Wagon (pre-facelift)
 
Interior (pre-facelift)
 
 
Sedan (facelift)
 
Wagon (facelift)
 
Interior (facelift)

This was the first time a V6 engine was offered (model year 1998) to replace the straight-six configuration (1995–1997). This new Mercedes-Benz M112 engine produced 165 kW (224 PS; 221 hp) and 315 N⋅m (232 lb⋅ft) of torque and offered a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) of 6.9 seconds. Other offerings were the E 420 (1997), E 430 (1998–2002), and E 55 AMG (1999–2002) with 260 kW (354 PS; 349 hp)[20] and a 5.4 L normally aspirated engine. In North America, the range also features two diesels, including both non-turbocharged (1996–1997) and turbocharged (1998–1999) 3.0 litre straight-six units. In 1999, Mercedes-Benz discontinued diesel powerplants in the E-class in North America. In Europe, the diesel engines were superseded by more advanced Common Rail (CDI) units (2000–2002). The CDI engines were not offered in North America until the E 320 CDI in the newer W211 model.

Models Production years Displacement Power Torque Acceleration (0–100 km/h) Top speed Fuel consumption
Inline-4 petrol engines
E 200 05/1995-05/1996 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) 100 kW (140 PS; 130 hp) at 5,500 rpm 190 N⋅m (140 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm 11.4 seconds 205 km/h (127 mph) 9.1 L/100 km (31 mpg‑imp; 26 mpg‑US)
06/1996-07/1999 190 N⋅m (140 lbf⋅ft) at 3,700-4,500 rpm
07/1999-06/2000 10.8 seconds 209 km/h (130 mph) 9.3 L/100 km (30 mpg‑imp; 25 mpg‑US)
E 200 Kompressor 06/1995-07/19962 132 kW (179 PS; 177 hp) at 5,300 rpm 250 N⋅m (180 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500-4,800 rpm - - -
08/1997-07/19992 137 kW (186 PS; 184 hp) at 5,300 rpm 260 N⋅m (190 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500-4,800 rpm 8.9 seconds 231 km/h (144 mph) 9.9 L/100 km (29 mpg‑imp; 24 mpg‑US)
141 kW (192 PS; 189 hp) at 5,300 rpm 270 N⋅m (200 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500-4,800 rpm 9.5 seconds 232 km/h (144 mph) 9.6 L/100 km (29 mpg‑imp; 25 mpg‑US)
07/1999-06/20002 137 kW (186 PS; 184 hp) at 5,300 rpm 260 N⋅m (190 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500-4,800 rpm 8.9 seconds 231 km/h (144 mph) 9.9 L/100 km (29 mpg‑imp; 24 mpg‑US)
141 kW (192 PS; 189 hp) at 5,300 rpm 270 N⋅m (200 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500-4,800 rpm 9.5 seconds 232 km/h (144 mph) 9.6 L/100 km (29 mpg‑imp; 25 mpg‑US)
05/2000-03/2002 120 kW (160 PS; 160 hp) at 5,300 rpm 9.7 seconds 222 km/h (138 mph) 8.9 L/100 km (32 mpg‑imp; 26 mpg‑US)
E 230 05/1995-06/1998 2,295 cc (140.0 cu in) 110 kW (150 PS; 150 hp) at 5,400 rpm 220 N⋅m (160 lbf⋅ft) at 3,800 rpm 10.5 seconds 215 km/h (134 mph) 8.3 L/100 km (34 mpg‑imp; 28 mpg‑US)
Inline-6 petrol engines
E 280 12/1995-03/1997 2,799 cc (170.8 cu in) 142 kW (193 PS; 190 hp) at 5,900 rpm 270 N⋅m (200 lbf⋅ft) at 3,750 rpm 8.6 seconds 230 km/h (140 mph) 10.6 L/100 km (27 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)
E 320 05/1995-03/1997 3,199 cc (195.2 cu in) 162 kW (220 PS; 217 hp) at 5,500 rpm 315 N⋅m (232 lbf⋅ft) at 3,850 rpm 7.8 seconds 235 km/h (146 mph) 10.4 L/100 km (27 mpg‑imp; 23 mpg‑US)
E 36 AMG 12/1995-03/1997 3,606 cc (220.1 cu in) 206 kW (280 PS; 276 hp) at 5,750 rpm 385 N⋅m (284 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000-5,000 rpm 6.7 seconds 250 km/h (160 mph)1 -
V6 petrol engines
E 2403 08/1997-07/1999 2,398 cc (146.3 cu in) 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp) at 5,700 rpm 225 N⋅m (166 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000-5,000 rpm 9,6 seconds 223 km/h (139 mph) 10.3 L/100 km (27 mpg‑imp; 23 mpg‑US)
07/1999-05/2000 9,8 seconds 224 km/h (139 mph) 10.4 L/100 km (27 mpg‑imp; 23 mpg‑US)
05/2000-03/2002 2,597 cc (158.5 cu in) 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp) at 5,500 rpm 245 N⋅m (181 lbf⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm 9,3 seconds 229 km/h (142 mph) 10.8 L/100 km (26 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)
E 280 03/1997-07/1999 2,799 cc (170.8 cu in) 150 kW (200 PS; 200 hp) at 5,700 rpm 270 N⋅m (200 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000-5,000 rpm 8,5 seconds 234 km/h (145 mph) 10.6 L/100 km (27 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)
07/1999-03/2002 8,9 seconds 230 km/h (140 mph) 10.8 L/100 km (26 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)
E 280 4MATIC 03/1997-07/1999 9,1 seconds 223 km/h (139 mph) 11 L/100 km (26 mpg‑imp; 21 mpg‑US)
07/1999-03/2002 9,4 seconds 11.2 L/100 km (25 mpg‑imp; 21.0 mpg‑US)
E 320 03/1997-07/1999 3,199 cc (195.2 cu in) 165 kW (224 PS; 221 hp) at 5,600 rpm 315 N⋅m (232 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000-4,800 rpm 7,7 seconds 238 km/h (148 mph) 10.3 L/100 km (27 mpg‑imp; 23 mpg‑US)
07/1999-03/2002 7,9 seconds
E 320 4MATIC 03/1997-07/1999 8 seconds 234 km/h (145 mph) 11.1 L/100 km (25 mpg‑imp; 21.2 mpg‑US)
07/1999-03/2002 8,3 seconds
V8 petrol engines
E 420 02/1996-02/1998 4,196 cc (256.1 cu in) 205 kW (279 PS; 275 hp) at 5,700 rpm 400 N⋅m (300 lbf⋅ft) at 3,900 rpm 7 seconds 250 km/h (160 mph)1 10.6 L/100 km (27 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)
E 430 08/1997-07/1999 4,266 cc (260.3 cu in) 205 kW (279 PS; 275 hp) at 5,750 rpm 400 N⋅m (300 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000-4,000 rpm 6.6 seconds 11.3 L/100 km (25 mpg‑imp; 20.8 mpg‑US)
07/1999-03/2002 10.8 L/100 km (26 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)
E 430 4MATIC 6.8 seconds 12.3 L/100 km (23.0 mpg‑imp; 19.1 mpg‑US)
E 50 AMG 01/1996-08/1997 4,973 cc (303.5 cu in) 255 kW (347 PS; 342 hp) at 5,750 rpm 480 N⋅m (350 lbf⋅ft) at 3,750-4,250 rpm 6.2 seconds 11.6 L/100 km (24 mpg‑imp; 20.3 mpg‑US)
E 55 AMG 10/1997-03/2002 5,439 cc (331.9 cu in) 260 kW (350 PS; 350 hp) at 5,500 rpm 530 N⋅m (390 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm 5.7 seconds 12.1 L/100 km (23.3 mpg‑imp; 19.4 mpg‑US)
E 55 AMG 4MATIC 07/1999-03/2002 5.8 seconds -
E 60 AMG 1996-1998 5,956 cc (363.5 cu in) 280 kW (380 PS; 380 hp) at 5,750 rpm 580 N⋅m (430 lbf⋅ft) at 3,750 rpm 5.1 seconds
E 60 AMG 6.3 6,298 cc (384.3 cu in) 298 kW (405 PS; 400 hp) at 5,500 rpm 616 N⋅m (454 lbf⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm 5 seconds
Inline-4 diesel engines
E 200 Diesel4 06/1996-07/1998 1,997 cc (121.9 cu in) 65 kW (88 PS; 87 hp) at 5,000 rpm 135 N⋅m (100 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm 17.6 seconds 177 km/h (110 mph) 7.6 L/100 km (37 mpg‑imp; 31 mpg‑US)
E 200 CDI 06/1998-06/1999 2,151 cc (131.3 cu in) 75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) at 4,200 rpm 235 N⋅m (173 lbf⋅ft) at 1,500-2,600 rpm 13.7 seconds 187 km/h (116 mph) 6.3 L/100 km (45 mpg‑imp; 37 mpg‑US)
07/1999-03/2002 2,148 cc (131.1 cu in) 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 4,200 rpm 250 N⋅m (180 lbf⋅ft) at 1,400-2,600 rpm 12.5 seconds 199 km/h (124 mph) 6.2 L/100 km (46 mpg‑imp; 38 mpg‑US)
E 220 Diesel 05/1995-07/1998 2,155 cc (131.5 cu in) 70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 5,000 rpm5 150 N⋅m (110 lbf⋅ft) at 3,100 rpm 17 seconds 180 km/h (110 mph) 6.6 L/100 km (43 mpg‑imp; 36 mpg‑US)
E 220 CDI 06/1998-06/1999 2,151 cc (131.3 cu in) 92 kW (125 PS; 123 hp) at 4,200 rpm 300 N⋅m (220 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800-2,600 rpm 11.2 seconds 200 km/h (120 mph) 6.3 L/100 km (45 mpg‑imp; 37 mpg‑US)
07/1999-03/2002 2,148 cc (131.1 cu in) 105 kW (143 PS; 141 hp) at 4,200 rpm6 315 N⋅m (232 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800-2,600 rpm 10.4 seconds 213 km/h (132 mph) 6.2 L/100 km (46 mpg‑imp; 38 mpg‑US)
Inline-5 diesel engines
E 250 Diesel2 06/1995-06/1998 2,497 cc (152.4 cu in) 83 kW (113 PS; 111 hp) at 5,000 rpm 170 N⋅m (130 lbf⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm 15.3 seconds 193 km/h (120 mph) 7 L/100 km (40 mpg‑imp; 34 mpg‑US)
E 250 Turbodiesel7 04/1997-07/1999 110 kW (150 PS; 150 hp) at 4,400 rpm 280 N⋅m (210 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800-3,600 rpm 10.4 seconds 206 km/h (128 mph) 8 L/100 km (35 mpg‑imp; 29 mpg‑US)
E 270 CDI 07/1999-03/2002 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp) at 4,200 rpm 370 N⋅m (270 lbf⋅ft) at 1,600-2,800 rpm8 9 seconds 225 km/h (140 mph) 6.9 L/100 km (41 mpg‑imp; 34 mpg‑US)
E 290 Turbodiesel 02/1996-06/1999 2,874 cc (175.4 cu in) 95 kW (129 PS; 127 hp) at 4,000 rpm 300 N⋅m (220 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800 rpm 11.5 seconds 195 km/h (121 mph) 6.8 L/100 km (42 mpg‑imp; 35 mpg‑US)
Inline-6 diesel engines
E 300 Diesel 05/1995-04/1997 2,996 cc (182.8 cu in) 100 kW (140 PS; 130 hp) at 5,000 rpm 210 N⋅m (150 lbf⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm 12.9 seconds 205 km/h (127 mph) 7.4 L/100 km (38 mpg‑imp; 32 mpg‑US)
E 300 Turbodiesel 04/1997-06/1999 130 kW (180 PS; 170 hp) at 4,400 rpm 330 N⋅m (240 lbf⋅ft) at 1,600-3,600 rpm 8.9 seconds 220 km/h (140 mph) 7.9 L/100 km (36 mpg‑imp; 30 mpg‑US)
E 320 CDI 07/1999-03/2002 3,222 cc (196.6 cu in) 145 kW (197 PS; 194 hp) at 4,200 rpm 470 N⋅m (350 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800-2,600 rpm 8.3 seconds 230 km/h (140 mph) 7.8 L/100 km (36 mpg‑imp; 30 mpg‑US)

1Electronically limited

2Sold only in Greece, Italy, Portugal, Turkey, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia and Hungary

3Power is rated at 120 kW (160 PS; 160 hp) for the Belgian market for vehicles built between 08/1997-05/2000

4Sold only in Portugal

5A 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) version with biodiesel-compatibility is available for fleet sales

6Power is rated at 100 kW (140 PS; 130 hp) for the Belgian market for vehicles built between 07/1999-03/2002

7Sold only in Italy

8Torque is rated at 400 N⋅m (300 lbf⋅ft) between 1,800-2,600 rpm for vehicles with automatic transmission

Transmissions

The W210 E-Class carried over the 4-speed 722.4 and 722.3 automatic transmissions along with the optional 722.5 5-speed, all from the previous generation W124 E-Class. For the 1997 model year, Mercedes-Benz installed an electronically controlled, new-generation automatic gearbox (NAG): the 722.6 5-speed automatic transmission to replace the previous transmissions.[21]

A five-speed manual was also available, although after the facelift for the 2000 model year, it was replaced by a six-speed manual. The 5-speed transmission was marketed as "sealed for life"; however, Mercedes-Benz dealers now recommend changing the fluid at regular intervals.

Wheels

The W210 chassis originally came with one of the following OEM wheel setups:

  • E 200/E 220 CDI/E 230/E 240 (pre-facelift)/E 300 diesel: 15 x 6.5" ET37
  • E 200 Kompressor/E 240/E 280/E 320/E 420: 16 x 7.5" ET41
  • E 430: 16 x 7.5" ET41 (before 2000); 17 x 7.5" ET41 (after 2000)
  • Sport Package: 17 x 8" ET37
  • Special Edition: 17 x 8" ET35
  • E 55 AMG: 18 x 8" ET31 front, 18 x 9" ET35 rear.

ET is the German abbreviation for Einpresstiefe or offset, where the number is in mm and indicates the amount of offset. This ETxx is stamped on the inside of OEM rims for easy reference.

The bolt pattern is 5x112 (12 mm x 1.5 lugs), with an offset range of 30–40 mm, a wheel size range of 16"x6.0" to 20"x8.5". This is the same bolt pattern as most Mercedes, including the previous E-Class (W124). The newer Mercedes, including the 2003 (W211) to the present E-Class (W213), have 14 mm ball seats, making the wheels interchangeable only with the use of aftermarket lugs that combine a 14 mm ball seat (also known as "R14", the "R" meaning radius) with a 12 mm thread.

AMG versions

There were four engines that AMG installed in the W210. The first was the E 36, M104.995, launched in 1996 for select markets then the M119.980 in the E 50 AMG produced from early 1996 until late 1997. This model was assembled in Affalterbach under the one man one engine philosophy, only available in left hand drive European markets although many were exported to Japan from new. It is estimated around 2,800 E 50's were ever produced in its limited production run. There was also an option for the M119.980 V8 that was bored out to 6.0L and increased power to 381 PS (280 kW; 376 hp) the cars these were fitted to were designated as the E 60 and came in sedan and wagon varieties. A limited edition 6.3L version, also badged E 60 AMG were built in 1996 generating 405 PS (298 kW; 399 hp) and 454 ft⋅lbf (616 N⋅m) of torque. In 1998 came the M113 powered E 55 which used a 5.4L V8 SOHC 24V to produce 354 PS (260 kW; 349 hp) and 391 ft⋅lbf (530 N⋅m) of torque.

The body styling on all of the W210 AMG models was the same until 2000 when a facelift and interior upgrades were implemented. The W210 E 55 was the last vehicle for which a major portion of production took place at AMG in Affalterbach. Production was actually split between Affalterbach and the Bremen Mercedes-Benz facility until the end of 2001.

E 36 AMG

The rarest of the W210 AMG models due to low productions numbers is the European-spec E 36. Based on the E 280, it was only produced in 1996 and 1997 and was not available in the US market. In Australia, they cost upwards of AUD $185,000 (new) and there were only 49 units sold. While rare, they are nowhere near as powerful as the V8-engined AMG cars.

Production Figures: <400 (production models).

Performance

  • 0–100 km/h (62 mph): 6.7 s (AMG figure)
  • Top speed: 250 km/h (160 mph) (Electronically limited)

The E 36 looks identical to the E 55 (pre-facelift).[citation needed]

E 50 AMG

The European-spec E 50 was only produced in 1996–1997. The E 50 was not available on the US market. This model is becoming very desirable for collectors due to its rarity.

Production Figures: ~2,870 (production models).

  • Chassis 210.072
  • Motor M 119.985
  • Transmission 722.6xx

Engine

  • 90° V8, high-pressure die-cast alloy block, alloy heads
  • Displacement 5.0 L (6.0)
  • Bore 3.72 in (94 mm)
  • Stroke 3.51 in (89 mm)
  • Compression ratio: 11.2:1 (same)
  • Output 342 hp (347 PS) at 5550 rpm
  • Torque 355 ft⋅lbf (481 N⋅m) at 3200 - 4400 rpm
  • Valve Gear double roller chain-driven DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
  • Redline 6000 rpm Distributor-less computer controlled ignition. Electronic Fuel Injection (Bosch LH Jetronic)

(Same engine used in the S500/C, SL500, with tuned exhaust and cylinder head)

Transmission

  • 5 and 6 speed (optional) auto 722.609 (same as C43, E 55, SL/S 600/c)
  • Final drive ratio 3.06
  • 1st gear 3.59
  • 2nd gear 2.19
  • 3rd gear 1.41
  • 4th gear 1.00
  • 5th gear 0.83
  • Reverse gear R1 3.16
  • Reverse gear R2 1.90 (Winter mode)

Performance

  • General consensus[who?] 0-60 mph / 0–100 km/h ~6 seconds
  • 0–100 km/h (62 mph): 6.2 s (AMG figure)
  • 0–100 km/h (62 mph): 5.8 s (Auto Motor und Sport 9/96)
  • Top speed: 270 km/h (168 mph) (Drag limited)

The 1998 and 1999 E 55 are identical to the E 50 (pre-facelift).

1998 E 55 AMG

The W210 E 55 was produced for 5 years 1998 through 2002 with a facelift in 2000. Production figures. ~12,000 accounted for (production models). 3000 per year. 500 per year imported into North America.

  • Chassis: 210.074
  • Motor: M 113.980
  • Transmission: 722.622

Engine

  • 90 degree V-8, high-pressure die-cast alloy block, alloy heads
  • Displacement 5.4 L
  • Bore 3.82 in (97 mm)
  • Stroke 3.62 in (92 mm)
  • Compression ratio 10.5:1
  • Output 349 hp (354 PS; 260 kW) at 5550 rpm
  • Torque 391 ft⋅lbf (530 N⋅m) at 3150 - 4500 rpm
  • Valve Gear chain-driven SOHC, 3 valves per cylinder.
  • Redline 6,000 rpm

Transmission

  • 5 speed auto 722.6 (same as W203 C55, E 55, SL/S 600/c)
  • Final drive ratio 2.82
  • 1st gear 3.59
  • 2nd gear 2.19
  • 3rd gear 1.41
  • 4th gear 1.00
  • 5th gear 0.83
  • Reverse gear R1 3.16
  • Reverse gear R2 1.90 (Winter mode)

Performance

  • General Consensus 0-62 mph - 0–100 km/h 5.4 s
  • 0-100 km/h (62 mph): 5,4 s AMG figure (1999)
  • Station Wagon (T-modell): 5,7 s
  • 0-100 km/h (62 mph): 5,3 s (Auto Motor und Sport 7/98)
  • Top speed: 250 km/h (160 mph) Electronically limited.

2001 E 55 AMG

 
Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG
 
Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG

The 2001 model year E 55 was a rare version of the W210 E 55 AMG, of which only 653 units were produced in 2001. It has a 5.5-liter V8 that produces 354 hp (359 PS; 264 kW) and 391 lb⋅ft (530 N⋅m) of torque. Various road tests revealed ranges of 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) times in 4.8-5.3 seconds and quarter-mile times in 13.3–13.5 seconds at around 105–107 mph (169–172 km/h).

Common items were AMG exclusive "Condor" leather, black birdseye maple interior wood trim, AMG monoblock staggered 18-inch wheels and tires, AMG sport suspension, AMG brakes, AMG/Avantgarde front and rear body aprons with "dynamic" side skirts, AMG body shell modification, HID xenon headlights, Avantgarde fog lamps, heated multicontour AMG sport seats with power and memory, multifunction computer, automatic climate control system, Bose premium sound system, power tilt and telescoping leather-covered AMG multifunction sport steering wheel, power glass sunroof, power rear sun shade, and blue glass. Most of these items were standard in North America.

E 50, E 60 and E 55 AMG - common technical specifications

 
W210 Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG (US)

Suspension

  • Front Independent double wishbone with coil springs, gas-pressurized shock absorbers and stabilizer bar.
  • Rear 5-arm multilink with coil springs, gas-pressurized shock absorbers and stabilizer bar.

After model year 2000 Bilstein gas shock absorbers and progressive-rate springs were added with larger, solid stabilizer bars.

Brakes Hydraulic dual-circuit braking system with vacuum servo unit, disk brakes, internally ventilated, two piece front "floating" rotors and 2-piston front floating calipers.

Steering

  • Type Rack-and-pinion with speed-sensitive power assist and integrated hydraulic damper.
  • turns lock-to-lock 3.20
  • turning circle curb-to-curb 37.2 ft (11.3 m)

Wheels and tires (tyres)

  • Wheel Size (front) 8.0J x 18 in
  • Wheel Size (rear) 9.0J x 18 in
  • Wheel Type Aluminum Alloy AMG II Monoblock
  • Tires 235/40ZR18 front, 265/35ZR18 rear

Dimensions and weight

  • Wheelbase 111.5 in/2,833 mm
  • Front track 61.4 in/1,560 mm
  • Rear Track 60.8 in/1,543 mm
  • Length 189.4 in/4,810 mm
  • Width 70.8 in/1,799 mm
  • Height 56.9 in/1,445 mm
  • Curb Weight 3,768 lb/1,715 kg
  • Coefficient of drag: 0.29 Cd
  • Power-to-weight ratio: 0.09

Options available

Power adjustable front seats, power tilt & telescoping leather-covered AMG sport steering wheel, leather upholstery, leather shift knob, 5 speed automatic transmission, Brake Assist System (BAS), Electronic Stability System (ESP), automatic climate control with charcoal filter, heated front seats, heated rear seats (European models), front and side airbags, power windows, metallic paint, xenon HID headlamps. Most of the options were standard in North America. Rare options were parktronic (sonar parking sensors on front and rear bumpers), COMAND navigation 2000-2002 (CD based map) with integrated single CD player AM/FM/Weather band in dash radio with steering mounted controls, remote trunk mounted 6 disk CD player, Mercedes Tele-Aid satellite/cellular communication (2000-2002) cooled/heated vented seats, voice control radio/navigation and built in cellular telephone. E55 Wagon (Estate) not offered to North American market.

GUARD versions

The W210 was the first E-Class available with factory armoring, these cars were known as GUARD versions and were available with 2 different levels of armored protection, B4 or B6.

The E 320 and E 430 were offered with B4 armoring and the E 430 and E 420 with B6.[22]

Features of Guard include:

- ISOCLIMA bullet proof glass.

- no sunroof

- driver's glass with partial opening, all other windows are fixed

- Full reinforced structure and suspension to hold extra weight

- SLS (self leveling rear suspension)

- Microphone with external speaker (optional)

- Users manual includes a Special Protected Vehicles B4/B6 booklet.

- Datacard codes for GUARD lists 979 - Safety Version added with Z04 - B4 Reinforcement on Special Protection Version or Z06 - B6 Reinforcement on Special Protection Version.

4MATIC all-wheel drive option

In 1997, Mercedes-Benz reintroduced the 4MATIC all-wheel drive system in the US on the W210, although it was previously available in some European territories. Although this 4Matic system shares its name with the 90's 4MATIC system of the W124 300E, the system was totally redesigned and simplified. Rather than using the clutches and couplings of the earlier design, Mercedes opted to use three open differentials: front, center, and rear. The front suspension design of the 4MATIC-equipped models is different from the rear wheel drive models and makes some replacement parts (such as shock absorbers) more expensive.

The E 55 AMG was available on request with 4MATIC option, based on the driveline of the E 430.[23][24][25]

Reliability concerns

Some known problems include the front spring perch being corroded and tearing away from the inner fender (wing), causing the front suspension to collapse. (4Matic models are not believed to be affected.) Other problems include defective harmonic balancer pulleys (recall), rust on trunk lid near latch, rust on Mercedes emblem on front hood, rust on door frames under window seals (recall), rust on front wings just above bumper, defective mass airflow meter, melted rear light bulb sockets, defective blower motor regulators, and rear window regulator failures.

Harmonic Balancer - Some M112 and M113 engines used in W210 models were equipped with a harmonic balancer pulley which, due to a supplier quality problem, may fail and cause engine damage. If the rubber insert of the harmonic balancer pulley delaminates, the pulley may grind through the timing chain cover and oil pan, causing several thousand dollars of damage. Mercedes-Benz USA issued Service Campaign #2005-020003[26] which included inspection of the part and replacement if necessary at no cost. The part number on the harmonic balancer pulley can be compared to those given to Mercedes-Benz dealers in the Service Campaign notice[27] to determine if the part is a faulty original or has been replaced with the updated part. Replacement of the faulty part with the updated part should be a permanent solution to this problem.

Blower Motor Regulator - If this part fails, the climate control fan will not operate faster than approximately 50% power. Mercedes updated the regulator to improve its reliability, but the redesigned regulator requires the installation of a new blower motor. The old-style regulator, which is compatible with the existing blower motor, is no longer manufactured. The blower motor regulator may be replaced with the much less expensive W140 S-class blower regulator, provided that the E-class wiring harness is re-attached to the S-class regulator.[28]

Front Sway Bar Drop Links - While not a serious concern, most E-classes end up with a sub 35 mph (56 km/h) clicking or rattling sound from the front end. This is usually due to worn out front-end sway-bar drop links. These can easily be replaced by anybody with minor knowledge of vehicle DIY, for no more than around £20.[29]

Front Spring Perches - Some owners have reported rust problems on the front spring perches - the top perches, which hold the tops of the springs for the front suspension. The perches are spot welded to the chassis, and factory coated in a weatherproof mastic to stop their rusting, however in some rare occurrences, water gets behind the mastic causing the perches to rust and eventually to fail - leading to collapse of the suspension. The car remains controllable. This is a problem that Mercedes USA have acknowledged. The problem is not identifiable without first removing the mastic to check.

Body corrosion - Most model year versions of the W210 displayed body rust, notably on European-sold cars. Rust would sometimes appear spontaneously on panels such as doors and roofs on cars less than a year old. In response to this problem, the manufacturer would in some cases change or repair the affected panels under warranty or good will.[30] Mercedes-Benz has been criticized in the European press for not officially acknowledging this problem. This was due to problems introducing water-based paint technology within the German automobile industry, between the years 1998–2002.[citation needed]

Window regulators - The power window regulator, essentially the mechanism that transfers power from the electric motor to the window, has a few plastic parts that can fail after several years causing the power window to stop operating.[31]

Cylinder Head Gasket - The cylinder head gasket on the M104 is known to fail, causing an oil leak at the rear of the cylinder head.[32]

Differential Bushing - The rear IRS differential bushing wears rapidly during high performance driving and cornering.[citation needed]

Diesel injection distributor pump - The OM604 engines (E 200D and E 220D) were equipped with an electronically controlled injection pump from Lucas. The seals of the Lucas injection pumps become brittle over time and leak. The electromechanics have also been known to fail. Since the replacement of the entire injection pump is very expensive, a repair kit is offered in which the affected seals are replaced. Failed Lucas pumps are also commonly replaced with Bosch pumps from W124.

Model lineage

The W210 models replaced the W124 E-Class models after 1995, launching in mainland Europe in September 1995 and in the United States on 8 November 1995. W210 sedans were replaced by the W211 E-Class after 2002, and wagons/estates changed body style to the W211 after 2003.[citation needed]

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External links

  • MBWorld.org W210 E-class Forum
  • Benzworld.org W210 E-class Forum
  • UK MBClub Forum

mercedes, benz, class, w210, mercedes, benz, w210, internal, designation, range, executive, cars, manufactured, mercedes, benz, marketed, under, class, model, name, both, sedan, saloon, 1995, 2002, station, wagon, estate, 1996, 2003, configurations, w210, deve. The Mercedes Benz W210 was the internal designation for a range of executive cars manufactured by Mercedes Benz and marketed under the E Class model name in both sedan saloon 1995 2002 and station wagon estate 1996 2003 configurations W210 development started in 1988 three years after the W124 s introduction Mercedes Benz W210OverviewManufacturerDaimler Benz 1995 1998 DaimlerChrysler 1998 2003 Magna Steyr 4MATIC models only Production17 July 1995 March 2003Model years1996 2002 North America 1996 2002 sedan 1997 2003 station wagon AssemblyGermany Sindelfingen sedan and station wagon 1 2 Rastatt sedan until October 1996 3 Austria Graz 4MATIC models only 4 Egypt 6th of October City EGA 5 India Pune TELCO 6 Mexico Santiago Tianguistenco 7 DesignerSteve Mattin 1991 sedan 1993 T Modell Bruno Sacco 8 9 1991 sedan 1993 T Modell Body and chassisClassExecutive car E Body style4 door sedan W 210 5 door station wagon S 210 PowertrainEnginePetrol I4 2 0 L M1112 0 L M111 supercharger2 3 L M1112 3 L M111 supercharger I6 2 8 L M1043 2 L M1043 6 L M104 V6 2 4 L M1122 6 L M1122 8 L M1123 2 L M112 V8 4 2 L M1194 3 L M1135 0 L M1195 4 L M1136 0 L M1196 2 L M119 Diesel I4 2 0 L OM6042 2 L OM6042 2 L OM611 CDI I5 2 5 L OM6052 5 L OM605 turbo2 7 L OM612 CDI2 9 L OM602 turbo I6 3 0 L OM6063 0 L OM606 turbo3 2 L OM613 CDIDimensionsWheelbase111 5 in 2 832 mm Length189 7 in 4 818 mm Width70 8 in 1 798 mm Height55 8 in 1 417 mm ChronologyPredecessorMercedes Benz W124SuccessorMercedes Benz W211The W210 was designed by Steve Mattin under design chief Bruno Sacco between 1988 and 1991 later being previewed on the 1993 Coupe Concept shown at the Geneva Auto Show in March 1993 The W210 was the first Mercedes Benz production car featuring Xenon headlamps including dynamic headlamp range control only low beam 10 Contents 1 Design patent and facelift 2 Engines 3 Transmissions 4 Wheels 5 AMG versions 5 1 E 36 AMG 5 2 E 50 AMG 5 3 1998 E 55 AMG 5 4 2001 E 55 AMG 5 5 E 50 E 60 and E 55 AMG common technical specifications 6 GUARD versions 7 4MATIC all wheel drive option 8 Reliability concerns 9 Model lineage 10 References 11 External linksDesign patent and facelift EditDesign patents for both the Coupe Concept and the W210 E Class were filed on 25 February 1993 in Germany and 25 August 1993 in the US 11 12 13 14 15 16 On 21 July 1998 design patents were filed on an updated W210 designed in 1997 17 18 19 For model year 2000 a multi function information system was incorporated into the instrument cluster below the speedometer and the introduction of steering wheel controls for the audio navigation phone system In addition the 5 speed automatic transmission introduced gate positions for semi manual control of the gearbox marketed as Touch Shift This electronic system replaced the previous gated shift arrangement Exterior changes included a revised front with a steeper rake similar to the CLK and restyled bumpers and lower body trim Sedans received new taillights and the wagon s tailgate was revised moving the CHMSL from the base of the rear window to directly above it The final W210 production included the E 320 and E 430 special editions released in two exterior colors quartz silver limited edition obsidian black and with Xenon lights 17 inch alloy wheels and black maple walnut trim Estate cars sedans optionally had Citroen like self leveling rear suspension with suspension struts rather than shock absorbers gas filled suspension spheres to provide damping and an under bonnet pressurizing pump Unlike the traditional Citroen application Mercedes opted for a fixed ride height and employed rear coil springs to maintain the static ride height when parked Engines Edit Sedan pre facelift Wagon pre facelift Interior pre facelift Sedan facelift Wagon facelift Interior facelift This was the first time a V6 engine was offered model year 1998 to replace the straight six configuration 1995 1997 This new Mercedes Benz M112 engine produced 165 kW 224 PS 221 hp and 315 N m 232 lb ft of torque and offered a 0 60 mph 0 97 km h of 6 9 seconds Other offerings were the E 420 1997 E 430 1998 2002 and E 55 AMG 1999 2002 with 260 kW 354 PS 349 hp 20 and a 5 4 L normally aspirated engine In North America the range also features two diesels including both non turbocharged 1996 1997 and turbocharged 1998 1999 3 0 litre straight six units In 1999 Mercedes Benz discontinued diesel powerplants in the E class in North America In Europe the diesel engines were superseded by more advanced Common Rail CDI units 2000 2002 The CDI engines were not offered in North America until the E 320 CDI in the newer W211 model Models Production years Displacement Power Torque Acceleration 0 100 km h Top speed Fuel consumptionInline 4 petrol enginesE 200 05 1995 05 1996 1 998 cc 121 9 cu in 100 kW 140 PS 130 hp at 5 500 rpm 190 N m 140 lbf ft at 4 000 rpm 11 4 seconds 205 km h 127 mph 9 1 L 100 km 31 mpg imp 26 mpg US 06 1996 07 1999 190 N m 140 lbf ft at 3 700 4 500 rpm07 1999 06 2000 10 8 seconds 209 km h 130 mph 9 3 L 100 km 30 mpg imp 25 mpg US E 200 Kompressor 06 1995 07 19962 132 kW 179 PS 177 hp at 5 300 rpm 250 N m 180 lbf ft at 2 500 4 800 rpm 08 1997 07 19992 137 kW 186 PS 184 hp at 5 300 rpm 260 N m 190 lbf ft at 2 500 4 800 rpm 8 9 seconds 231 km h 144 mph 9 9 L 100 km 29 mpg imp 24 mpg US 141 kW 192 PS 189 hp at 5 300 rpm 270 N m 200 lbf ft at 2 500 4 800 rpm 9 5 seconds 232 km h 144 mph 9 6 L 100 km 29 mpg imp 25 mpg US 07 1999 06 20002 137 kW 186 PS 184 hp at 5 300 rpm 260 N m 190 lbf ft at 2 500 4 800 rpm 8 9 seconds 231 km h 144 mph 9 9 L 100 km 29 mpg imp 24 mpg US 141 kW 192 PS 189 hp at 5 300 rpm 270 N m 200 lbf ft at 2 500 4 800 rpm 9 5 seconds 232 km h 144 mph 9 6 L 100 km 29 mpg imp 25 mpg US 05 2000 03 2002 120 kW 160 PS 160 hp at 5 300 rpm 9 7 seconds 222 km h 138 mph 8 9 L 100 km 32 mpg imp 26 mpg US E 230 05 1995 06 1998 2 295 cc 140 0 cu in 110 kW 150 PS 150 hp at 5 400 rpm 220 N m 160 lbf ft at 3 800 rpm 10 5 seconds 215 km h 134 mph 8 3 L 100 km 34 mpg imp 28 mpg US Inline 6 petrol enginesE 280 12 1995 03 1997 2 799 cc 170 8 cu in 142 kW 193 PS 190 hp at 5 900 rpm 270 N m 200 lbf ft at 3 750 rpm 8 6 seconds 230 km h 140 mph 10 6 L 100 km 27 mpg imp 22 mpg US E 320 05 1995 03 1997 3 199 cc 195 2 cu in 162 kW 220 PS 217 hp at 5 500 rpm 315 N m 232 lbf ft at 3 850 rpm 7 8 seconds 235 km h 146 mph 10 4 L 100 km 27 mpg imp 23 mpg US E 36 AMG 12 1995 03 1997 3 606 cc 220 1 cu in 206 kW 280 PS 276 hp at 5 750 rpm 385 N m 284 lbf ft at 3 000 5 000 rpm 6 7 seconds 250 km h 160 mph 1 V6 petrol enginesE 2403 08 1997 07 1999 2 398 cc 146 3 cu in 125 kW 170 PS 168 hp at 5 700 rpm 225 N m 166 lbf ft at 3 000 5 000 rpm 9 6 seconds 223 km h 139 mph 10 3 L 100 km 27 mpg imp 23 mpg US 07 1999 05 2000 9 8 seconds 224 km h 139 mph 10 4 L 100 km 27 mpg imp 23 mpg US 05 2000 03 2002 2 597 cc 158 5 cu in 125 kW 170 PS 168 hp at 5 500 rpm 245 N m 181 lbf ft at 4 500 rpm 9 3 seconds 229 km h 142 mph 10 8 L 100 km 26 mpg imp 22 mpg US E 280 03 1997 07 1999 2 799 cc 170 8 cu in 150 kW 200 PS 200 hp at 5 700 rpm 270 N m 200 lbf ft at 3 000 5 000 rpm 8 5 seconds 234 km h 145 mph 10 6 L 100 km 27 mpg imp 22 mpg US 07 1999 03 2002 8 9 seconds 230 km h 140 mph 10 8 L 100 km 26 mpg imp 22 mpg US E 280 4MATIC 03 1997 07 1999 9 1 seconds 223 km h 139 mph 11 L 100 km 26 mpg imp 21 mpg US 07 1999 03 2002 9 4 seconds 11 2 L 100 km 25 mpg imp 21 0 mpg US E 320 03 1997 07 1999 3 199 cc 195 2 cu in 165 kW 224 PS 221 hp at 5 600 rpm 315 N m 232 lbf ft at 3 000 4 800 rpm 7 7 seconds 238 km h 148 mph 10 3 L 100 km 27 mpg imp 23 mpg US 07 1999 03 2002 7 9 secondsE 320 4MATIC 03 1997 07 1999 8 seconds 234 km h 145 mph 11 1 L 100 km 25 mpg imp 21 2 mpg US 07 1999 03 2002 8 3 secondsV8 petrol enginesE 420 02 1996 02 1998 4 196 cc 256 1 cu in 205 kW 279 PS 275 hp at 5 700 rpm 400 N m 300 lbf ft at 3 900 rpm 7 seconds 250 km h 160 mph 1 10 6 L 100 km 27 mpg imp 22 mpg US E 430 08 1997 07 1999 4 266 cc 260 3 cu in 205 kW 279 PS 275 hp at 5 750 rpm 400 N m 300 lbf ft at 3 000 4 000 rpm 6 6 seconds 11 3 L 100 km 25 mpg imp 20 8 mpg US 07 1999 03 2002 10 8 L 100 km 26 mpg imp 22 mpg US E 430 4MATIC 6 8 seconds 12 3 L 100 km 23 0 mpg imp 19 1 mpg US E 50 AMG 01 1996 08 1997 4 973 cc 303 5 cu in 255 kW 347 PS 342 hp at 5 750 rpm 480 N m 350 lbf ft at 3 750 4 250 rpm 6 2 seconds 11 6 L 100 km 24 mpg imp 20 3 mpg US E 55 AMG 10 1997 03 2002 5 439 cc 331 9 cu in 260 kW 350 PS 350 hp at 5 500 rpm 530 N m 390 lbf ft at 3 000 rpm 5 7 seconds 12 1 L 100 km 23 3 mpg imp 19 4 mpg US E 55 AMG 4MATIC 07 1999 03 2002 5 8 seconds E 60 AMG 1996 1998 5 956 cc 363 5 cu in 280 kW 380 PS 380 hp at 5 750 rpm 580 N m 430 lbf ft at 3 750 rpm 5 1 secondsE 60 AMG 6 3 6 298 cc 384 3 cu in 298 kW 405 PS 400 hp at 5 500 rpm 616 N m 454 lbf ft at 3 600 rpm 5 secondsInline 4 diesel enginesE 200 Diesel4 06 1996 07 1998 1 997 cc 121 9 cu in 65 kW 88 PS 87 hp at 5 000 rpm 135 N m 100 lbf ft at 2 000 rpm 17 6 seconds 177 km h 110 mph 7 6 L 100 km 37 mpg imp 31 mpg US E 200 CDI 06 1998 06 1999 2 151 cc 131 3 cu in 75 kW 102 PS 101 hp at 4 200 rpm 235 N m 173 lbf ft at 1 500 2 600 rpm 13 7 seconds 187 km h 116 mph 6 3 L 100 km 45 mpg imp 37 mpg US 07 1999 03 2002 2 148 cc 131 1 cu in 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 4 200 rpm 250 N m 180 lbf ft at 1 400 2 600 rpm 12 5 seconds 199 km h 124 mph 6 2 L 100 km 46 mpg imp 38 mpg US E 220 Diesel 05 1995 07 1998 2 155 cc 131 5 cu in 70 kW 95 PS 94 hp at 5 000 rpm5 150 N m 110 lbf ft at 3 100 rpm 17 seconds 180 km h 110 mph 6 6 L 100 km 43 mpg imp 36 mpg US E 220 CDI 06 1998 06 1999 2 151 cc 131 3 cu in 92 kW 125 PS 123 hp at 4 200 rpm 300 N m 220 lbf ft at 1 800 2 600 rpm 11 2 seconds 200 km h 120 mph 6 3 L 100 km 45 mpg imp 37 mpg US 07 1999 03 2002 2 148 cc 131 1 cu in 105 kW 143 PS 141 hp at 4 200 rpm6 315 N m 232 lbf ft at 1 800 2 600 rpm 10 4 seconds 213 km h 132 mph 6 2 L 100 km 46 mpg imp 38 mpg US Inline 5 diesel enginesE 250 Diesel2 06 1995 06 1998 2 497 cc 152 4 cu in 83 kW 113 PS 111 hp at 5 000 rpm 170 N m 130 lbf ft at 3 200 rpm 15 3 seconds 193 km h 120 mph 7 L 100 km 40 mpg imp 34 mpg US E 250 Turbodiesel7 04 1997 07 1999 110 kW 150 PS 150 hp at 4 400 rpm 280 N m 210 lbf ft at 1 800 3 600 rpm 10 4 seconds 206 km h 128 mph 8 L 100 km 35 mpg imp 29 mpg US E 270 CDI 07 1999 03 2002 2 685 cc 163 8 cu in 125 kW 170 PS 168 hp at 4 200 rpm 370 N m 270 lbf ft at 1 600 2 800 rpm8 9 seconds 225 km h 140 mph 6 9 L 100 km 41 mpg imp 34 mpg US E 290 Turbodiesel 02 1996 06 1999 2 874 cc 175 4 cu in 95 kW 129 PS 127 hp at 4 000 rpm 300 N m 220 lbf ft at 1 800 rpm 11 5 seconds 195 km h 121 mph 6 8 L 100 km 42 mpg imp 35 mpg US Inline 6 diesel enginesE 300 Diesel 05 1995 04 1997 2 996 cc 182 8 cu in 100 kW 140 PS 130 hp at 5 000 rpm 210 N m 150 lbf ft at 2 200 rpm 12 9 seconds 205 km h 127 mph 7 4 L 100 km 38 mpg imp 32 mpg US E 300 Turbodiesel 04 1997 06 1999 130 kW 180 PS 170 hp at 4 400 rpm 330 N m 240 lbf ft at 1 600 3 600 rpm 8 9 seconds 220 km h 140 mph 7 9 L 100 km 36 mpg imp 30 mpg US E 320 CDI 07 1999 03 2002 3 222 cc 196 6 cu in 145 kW 197 PS 194 hp at 4 200 rpm 470 N m 350 lbf ft at 1 800 2 600 rpm 8 3 seconds 230 km h 140 mph 7 8 L 100 km 36 mpg imp 30 mpg US 1Electronically limited2Sold only in Greece Italy Portugal Turkey Bulgaria Croatia Macedonia and Hungary3Power is rated at 120 kW 160 PS 160 hp for the Belgian market for vehicles built between 08 1997 05 20004Sold only in Portugal5A 55 kW 75 PS 74 hp version with biodiesel compatibility is available for fleet sales6Power is rated at 100 kW 140 PS 130 hp for the Belgian market for vehicles built between 07 1999 03 20027Sold only in Italy8Torque is rated at 400 N m 300 lbf ft between 1 800 2 600 rpm for vehicles with automatic transmissionTransmissions EditThe W210 E Class carried over the 4 speed 722 4 and 722 3 automatic transmissions along with the optional 722 5 5 speed all from the previous generation W124 E Class For the 1997 model year Mercedes Benz installed an electronically controlled new generation automatic gearbox NAG the 722 6 5 speed automatic transmission to replace the previous transmissions 21 A five speed manual was also available although after the facelift for the 2000 model year it was replaced by a six speed manual The 5 speed transmission was marketed as sealed for life however Mercedes Benz dealers now recommend changing the fluid at regular intervals Wheels EditThe W210 chassis originally came with one of the following OEM wheel setups E 200 E 220 CDI E 230 E 240 pre facelift E 300 diesel 15 x 6 5 ET37 E 200 Kompressor E 240 E 280 E 320 E 420 16 x 7 5 ET41 E 430 16 x 7 5 ET41 before 2000 17 x 7 5 ET41 after 2000 Sport Package 17 x 8 ET37 Special Edition 17 x 8 ET35 E 55 AMG 18 x 8 ET31 front 18 x 9 ET35 rear ET is the German abbreviation for Einpresstiefe or offset where the number is in mm and indicates the amount of offset This ETxx is stamped on the inside of OEM rims for easy reference The bolt pattern is 5x112 12 mm x 1 5 lugs with an offset range of 30 40 mm a wheel size range of 16 x6 0 to 20 x8 5 This is the same bolt pattern as most Mercedes including the previous E Class W124 The newer Mercedes including the 2003 W211 to the present E Class W213 have 14 mm ball seats making the wheels interchangeable only with the use of aftermarket lugs that combine a 14 mm ball seat also known as R14 the R meaning radius with a 12 mm thread AMG versions EditThere were four engines that AMG installed in the W210 The first was the E 36 M104 995 launched in 1996 for select markets then the M119 980 in the E 50 AMG produced from early 1996 until late 1997 This model was assembled in Affalterbach under the one man one engine philosophy only available in left hand drive European markets although many were exported to Japan from new It is estimated around 2 800 E 50 s were ever produced in its limited production run There was also an option for the M119 980 V8 that was bored out to 6 0L and increased power to 381 PS 280 kW 376 hp the cars these were fitted to were designated as the E 60 and came in sedan and wagon varieties A limited edition 6 3L version also badged E 60 AMG were built in 1996 generating 405 PS 298 kW 399 hp and 454 ft lbf 616 N m of torque In 1998 came the M113 powered E 55 which used a 5 4L V8 SOHC 24V to produce 354 PS 260 kW 349 hp and 391 ft lbf 530 N m of torque The body styling on all of the W210 AMG models was the same until 2000 when a facelift and interior upgrades were implemented The W210 E 55 was the last vehicle for which a major portion of production took place at AMG in Affalterbach Production was actually split between Affalterbach and the Bremen Mercedes Benz facility until the end of 2001 E 36 AMG Edit The rarest of the W210 AMG models due to low productions numbers is the European spec E 36 Based on the E 280 it was only produced in 1996 and 1997 and was not available in the US market In Australia they cost upwards of AUD 185 000 new and there were only 49 units sold While rare they are nowhere near as powerful as the V8 engined AMG cars Production Figures lt 400 production models Performance 0 100 km h 62 mph 6 7 s AMG figure Top speed 250 km h 160 mph Electronically limited The E 36 looks identical to the E 55 pre facelift citation needed E 50 AMG Edit The European spec E 50 was only produced in 1996 1997 The E 50 was not available on the US market This model is becoming very desirable for collectors due to its rarity Production Figures 2 870 production models Chassis 210 072 Motor M 119 985 Transmission 722 6xxEngine 90 V8 high pressure die cast alloy block alloy heads Displacement 5 0 L 6 0 Bore 3 72 in 94 mm Stroke 3 51 in 89 mm Compression ratio 11 2 1 same Output 342 hp 347 PS at 5550 rpm Torque 355 ft lbf 481 N m at 3200 4400 rpm Valve Gear double roller chain driven DOHC 4 valves per cylinder Redline 6000 rpm Distributor less computer controlled ignition Electronic Fuel Injection Bosch LH Jetronic Same engine used in the S500 C SL500 with tuned exhaust and cylinder head Transmission 5 and 6 speed optional auto 722 609 same as C43 E 55 SL S 600 c Final drive ratio 3 06 1st gear 3 59 2nd gear 2 19 3rd gear 1 41 4th gear 1 00 5th gear 0 83 Reverse gear R1 3 16 Reverse gear R2 1 90 Winter mode Performance General consensus who 0 60 mph 0 100 km h 6 seconds 0 100 km h 62 mph 6 2 s AMG figure 0 100 km h 62 mph 5 8 s Auto Motor und Sport 9 96 Top speed 270 km h 168 mph Drag limited The 1998 and 1999 E 55 are identical to the E 50 pre facelift 1998 E 55 AMG Edit The W210 E 55 was produced for 5 years 1998 through 2002 with a facelift in 2000 Production figures 12 000 accounted for production models 3000 per year 500 per year imported into North America Chassis 210 074 Motor M 113 980 Transmission 722 622Engine 90 degree V 8 high pressure die cast alloy block alloy heads Displacement 5 4 L Bore 3 82 in 97 mm Stroke 3 62 in 92 mm Compression ratio 10 5 1 Output 349 hp 354 PS 260 kW at 5550 rpm Torque 391 ft lbf 530 N m at 3150 4500 rpm Valve Gear chain driven SOHC 3 valves per cylinder Redline 6 000 rpmTransmission 5 speed auto 722 6 same as W203 C55 E 55 SL S 600 c Final drive ratio 2 82 1st gear 3 59 2nd gear 2 19 3rd gear 1 41 4th gear 1 00 5th gear 0 83 Reverse gear R1 3 16 Reverse gear R2 1 90 Winter mode Performance General Consensus 0 62 mph 0 100 km h 5 4 s 0 100 km h 62 mph 5 4 s AMG figure 1999 Station Wagon T modell 5 7 s 0 100 km h 62 mph 5 3 s Auto Motor und Sport 7 98 Top speed 250 km h 160 mph Electronically limited 2001 E 55 AMG Edit Mercedes Benz E 55 AMG Mercedes Benz E 55 AMG The 2001 model year E 55 was a rare version of the W210 E 55 AMG of which only 653 units were produced in 2001 It has a 5 5 liter V8 that produces 354 hp 359 PS 264 kW and 391 lb ft 530 N m of torque Various road tests revealed ranges of 0 60 mph 0 97 km h times in 4 8 5 3 seconds and quarter mile times in 13 3 13 5 seconds at around 105 107 mph 169 172 km h Common items were AMG exclusive Condor leather black birdseye maple interior wood trim AMG monoblock staggered 18 inch wheels and tires AMG sport suspension AMG brakes AMG Avantgarde front and rear body aprons with dynamic side skirts AMG body shell modification HID xenon headlights Avantgarde fog lamps heated multicontour AMG sport seats with power and memory multifunction computer automatic climate control system Bose premium sound system power tilt and telescoping leather covered AMG multifunction sport steering wheel power glass sunroof power rear sun shade and blue glass Most of these items were standard in North America E 50 E 60 and E 55 AMG common technical specifications Edit W210 Mercedes Benz E 60 AMG US Suspension Front Independent double wishbone with coil springs gas pressurized shock absorbers and stabilizer bar Rear 5 arm multilink with coil springs gas pressurized shock absorbers and stabilizer bar After model year 2000 Bilstein gas shock absorbers and progressive rate springs were added with larger solid stabilizer bars Brakes Hydraulic dual circuit braking system with vacuum servo unit disk brakes internally ventilated two piece front floating rotors and 2 piston front floating calipers Steering Type Rack and pinion with speed sensitive power assist and integrated hydraulic damper turns lock to lock 3 20 turning circle curb to curb 37 2 ft 11 3 m Wheels and tires tyres Wheel Size front 8 0J x 18 in Wheel Size rear 9 0J x 18 in Wheel Type Aluminum Alloy AMG II Monoblock Tires 235 40ZR18 front 265 35ZR18 rearDimensions and weight Wheelbase 111 5 in 2 833 mm Front track 61 4 in 1 560 mm Rear Track 60 8 in 1 543 mm Length 189 4 in 4 810 mm Width 70 8 in 1 799 mm Height 56 9 in 1 445 mm Curb Weight 3 768 lb 1 715 kg Coefficient of drag 0 29 Cd Power to weight ratio 0 09Options availablePower adjustable front seats power tilt amp telescoping leather covered AMG sport steering wheel leather upholstery leather shift knob 5 speed automatic transmission Brake Assist System BAS Electronic Stability System ESP automatic climate control with charcoal filter heated front seats heated rear seats European models front and side airbags power windows metallic paint xenon HID headlamps Most of the options were standard in North America Rare options were parktronic sonar parking sensors on front and rear bumpers COMAND navigation 2000 2002 CD based map with integrated single CD player AM FM Weather band in dash radio with steering mounted controls remote trunk mounted 6 disk CD player Mercedes Tele Aid satellite cellular communication 2000 2002 cooled heated vented seats voice control radio navigation and built in cellular telephone E55 Wagon Estate not offered to North American market GUARD versions EditThe W210 was the first E Class available with factory armoring these cars were known as GUARD versions and were available with 2 different levels of armored protection B4 or B6 The E 320 and E 430 were offered with B4 armoring and the E 430 and E 420 with B6 22 Features of Guard include ISOCLIMA bullet proof glass no sunroof driver s glass with partial opening all other windows are fixed Full reinforced structure and suspension to hold extra weight SLS self leveling rear suspension Microphone with external speaker optional Users manual includes a Special Protected Vehicles B4 B6 booklet Datacard codes for GUARD lists 979 Safety Version added with Z04 B4 Reinforcement on Special Protection Version or Z06 B6 Reinforcement on Special Protection Version 4MATIC all wheel drive option EditIn 1997 Mercedes Benz reintroduced the 4MATIC all wheel drive system in the US on the W210 although it was previously available in some European territories Although this 4Matic system shares its name with the 90 s 4MATIC system of the W124 300E the system was totally redesigned and simplified Rather than using the clutches and couplings of the earlier design Mercedes opted to use three open differentials front center and rear The front suspension design of the 4MATIC equipped models is different from the rear wheel drive models and makes some replacement parts such as shock absorbers more expensive The E 55 AMG was available on request with 4MATIC option based on the driveline of the E 430 23 24 25 Reliability concerns EditSome known problems include the front spring perch being corroded and tearing away from the inner fender wing causing the front suspension to collapse 4Matic models are not believed to be affected Other problems include defective harmonic balancer pulleys recall rust on trunk lid near latch rust on Mercedes emblem on front hood rust on door frames under window seals recall rust on front wings just above bumper defective mass airflow meter melted rear light bulb sockets defective blower motor regulators and rear window regulator failures Harmonic Balancer Some M112 and M113 engines used in W210 models were equipped with a harmonic balancer pulley which due to a supplier quality problem may fail and cause engine damage If the rubber insert of the harmonic balancer pulley delaminates the pulley may grind through the timing chain cover and oil pan causing several thousand dollars of damage Mercedes Benz USA issued Service Campaign 2005 020003 26 which included inspection of the part and replacement if necessary at no cost The part number on the harmonic balancer pulley can be compared to those given to Mercedes Benz dealers in the Service Campaign notice 27 to determine if the part is a faulty original or has been replaced with the updated part Replacement of the faulty part with the updated part should be a permanent solution to this problem Blower Motor Regulator If this part fails the climate control fan will not operate faster than approximately 50 power Mercedes updated the regulator to improve its reliability but the redesigned regulator requires the installation of a new blower motor The old style regulator which is compatible with the existing blower motor is no longer manufactured The blower motor regulator may be replaced with the much less expensive W140 S class blower regulator provided that the E class wiring harness is re attached to the S class regulator 28 Front Sway Bar Drop Links While not a serious concern most E classes end up with a sub 35 mph 56 km h clicking or rattling sound from the front end This is usually due to worn out front end sway bar drop links These can easily be replaced by anybody with minor knowledge of vehicle DIY for no more than around 20 29 Front Spring Perches Some owners have reported rust problems on the front spring perches the top perches which hold the tops of the springs for the front suspension The perches are spot welded to the chassis and factory coated in a weatherproof mastic to stop their rusting however in some rare occurrences water gets behind the mastic causing the perches to rust and eventually to fail leading to collapse of the suspension The car remains controllable This is a problem that Mercedes USA have acknowledged The problem is not identifiable without first removing the mastic to check Body corrosion Most model year versions of the W210 displayed body rust notably on European sold cars Rust would sometimes appear spontaneously on panels such as doors and roofs on cars less than a year old In response to this problem the manufacturer would in some cases change or repair the affected panels under warranty or good will 30 Mercedes Benz has been criticized in the European press for not officially acknowledging this problem This was due to problems introducing water based paint technology within the German automobile industry between the years 1998 2002 citation needed Window regulators The power window regulator essentially the mechanism that transfers power from the electric motor to the window has a few plastic parts that can fail after several years causing the power window to stop operating 31 Cylinder Head Gasket The cylinder head gasket on the M104 is known to fail causing an oil leak at the rear of the cylinder head 32 Differential Bushing The rear IRS differential bushing wears rapidly during high performance driving and cornering citation needed Diesel injection distributor pump The OM604 engines E 200D and E 220D were equipped with an electronically controlled injection pump from Lucas The seals of the Lucas injection pumps become brittle over time and leak The electromechanics have also been known to fail Since the replacement of the entire injection pump is very expensive a repair kit is offered in which the affected seals are replaced Failed Lucas pumps are also commonly replaced with Bosch pumps from W124 Model lineage EditThe W210 models replaced the W124 E Class models after 1995 launching in mainland Europe in September 1995 and in the United States on 8 November 1995 W210 sedans were replaced by the W211 E Class after 2002 and wagons estates changed body style to the W211 after 2003 citation needed References Edit 210 series E Class Saloons 1995 1999 mercedes benz publicarchive Retrieved 14 June 2022 124 series E Class Estates 1993 1996 mercedes benz publicarchive Retrieved 14 June 2022 Rastatt plant builds A Class in future mercedes benz publicarchive Retrieved 11 June 2022 210 series E Class Estates 1996 1999 marsClassic Retrieved 30 October 2019 EGA Egasae com Retrieved 1 October 2010 Mazur Eligiusz ed 2006 World of Cars 2006 2007 World of Cars Worldwide Car Catalogue Warsaw Poland Media Connection Sp z o o 226 ISSN 1734 2945 Santiago Tianguistenco Truck Manufacturing Plant Daimler Trucks North America LLC Daimler gt Company gt Daimler Worldwide gt North and Central America daimler com 13 April 2015 Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Patent USD419488 Surface configuration of a vehicle body google com Patent USD376563 Motor vehicle body google com http media daimler com dcmedia 0 921 656548 1 1761294 1 0 1 0 0 1 12639 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 html TS 1420582847031 More light in every situation Turning night into day register dpma de DPMAregister gsm register GSNR M9301492 0001 Patent USD354778 Automobile body google com DPMAregister Designs Registerauskunft zum Design dpma de DPMAregister Designs Registerauskunft zum Design dpma de DPMAregister Designs Registerauskunft zum Design dpma de DPMAregister Designs Registerauskunft zum Design dpma de DPMAregister Designs Registerauskunft zum Design dpma de DPMAregister Designs Registerauskunft zum Design dpma de DPMAregister Designs Registerauskunft zum Design dpma de Four eyes the 210 series 1995 to 2003 marsMediaSite media daimler com Retrieved 14 September 2018 210 series E Class Saloons 1995 1999 History Mercedes Benz Guard s rich tradition marsMediaSite media daimler com Retrieved 23 January 2018 Svendsen Jan Harry 24 November 1999 E55 AMG 4Matic Med grep om vinteren DinSide no in Norwegian Retrieved 30 October 2019 E 55 AMG 4MATIC station wagon marsClassic Retrieved 30 October 2019 Der Maximal E autobild de Retrieved 30 October 2019 m PDF Retrieved 1 October 2010 It s official Harmonic Balancer Service Campaign released 4 5 05 PeachParts Mercedes ShopForum Peachparts com Retrieved 1 October 2010 Early W210 Blower Motor Regulator Replacement DIY Here MBWorld org Forums Mbworld org Retrieved 1 October 2010 Photo DIY SwayBar Bushing and Link R R Benzworld org Mercedes Benz Discussion Forum Benzworld org Retrieved 1 October 2010 Potential rust problem on all W210 doors MBWorld org Forums Mbworld org Retrieved 1 October 2010 DIY pictorial window regulator replacement Benzworld org Mercedes Benz Discussion Forum Benzworld org Retrieved 1 October 2010 M104 oil leak Benzworld org Mercedes Benz Discussion Forum Benzworld org Retrieved 24 May 2016 External links EditEclassBenz com MBWorld org W210 E class Forum Benzworld org W210 E class Forum UK MBClub Forum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mercedes Benz E Class W210 amp oldid 1147394617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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