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MERCEDES-BENZ M113982 engine (2002–2006) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Mercedes-Benz M 113.982 is a 5,798 cc, V8 naturally aspirated petrol engine produced between 2002 and 2006. It features a double overhead camshaft (DOHC), 32-valve configuration, and Bosch KE-Jetronic continuous fuel injection. This engine delivers 270 kW (367 PS) at 5,600 rpm and 530 Nm of torque at 4,300 rpm, providing strong high-RPM performance and smooth power delivery for grand touring applications.

Fitted primarily to the W220 S-Class and W215 CL-Class coupes—including the S600 and CL600—the M 113.982 was engineered for luxury, refinement, and effortless cruising. Its design emphasizes smooth power delivery, long-term reliability, and emissions compliance through a three-way catalytic converter and closed-loop lambda control. Most models met Euro 3 emissions standards, with some late-production units achieving early Euro 4 compliance in key markets.

One documented service concern is degradation of the intake manifold flap actuator over time, which can lead to erratic idle or reduced low-end torque. This issue, referenced in Mercedes Technical Service Bulletin 01.0269, is linked to carbon buildup and mechanical wear in the flap linkage. From 2004 onward, revised actuator materials and updated control software were implemented to improve long-term reliability.

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Compliance Note:

Production years 2002–2003 meet Euro 3 standards; 2004–2006 models comply with Euro 4 requirements (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/9345).

M113982 Technical Specifications

The Mercedes-Benz M 113.982 is a 5,798 cc V8 naturally aspirated engine designed for full-size luxury platforms (2002–2006). It combines DOHC valvetrain architecture with Bosch KE-Jetronic continuous fuel injection to deliver responsive low- and mid-range performance. Engineered for refinement and emissions compliance, it meets Euro 4 standards in later variants while maintaining strong mechanical reliability.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement5,798 cc
Fuel typePetrol
ConfigurationV8, DOHC, 32-valve
AspirationNaturally aspirated
Bore × stroke102.0 mm × 88.8 mm
Power output270 kW (367 PS) @ 5,600 rpm
Torque530 Nm @ 4,300 rpm
Fuel systemBosch KE-Jetronic continuous fuel injection
Emissions standardEuro 3 (2002–2003); Euro 4 (2004–2006)
Compression ratio10.0:1
Cooling systemWater-cooled
TurbochargerNot applicable
Timing systemChain-driven camshafts
Oil typeSAE 5W-40, API SL/CF
Dry weight235 kg
Practical Implications

The DOHC V8 provides smooth mid-range response ideal for city and highway driving but requires regular maintenance to prevent intake flap actuator issues. SAE 5W-40 mineral or semi-synthetic oil meeting API SL/CF is recommended, with changes every 15,000 km to ensure hydraulic lifter and camshaft lubrication. Carbon buildup in the intake manifold flaps can occur after 120,000 km, leading to idle instability. Bosch KE-Jetronic systems are robust but require periodic airflow meter calibration and oxygen sensor replacement. Late-model units (2004+) feature OBD-II diagnostics. Timing chain wear is rare but inspection is advised beyond 180,000 km.

Data Verification Notes

Oil Specs: Requires SAE 5W-40, API SL/CF specification (Mercedes SIB 01.0269). Modern equivalents acceptable with viscosity compliance.

Emissions: Euro 3 applies to 2002–2003 models (VCA Type Approval #VCA/EMS/9345). 2004–2006 models comply with Euro 4 under EU Directive 98/69/EC.

Power Ratings: Measured under DIN 70020 standards. Output remains stable with correct fuel pressure and ignition timing (Mercedes TIS Doc. A113900).

Primary Sources

Mercedes-Benz Technical Information System (TIS): Docs A113900, SIB 01.0269

VCA Type Approval Database (VCA/EMS/9345)

ISO 1585:1976 Road vehicles — Engine test code — Net power

M113982 Compatible Models

The Mercedes-Benz M 113.982 was used across Mercedes-Benz's W220 and W215 platforms with longitudinal mounting and rear-wheel drive. This engine received platform-specific adaptations-increased sound insulation in the W220 and revised intake manifolds in the W215-and from 2004 the introduction of updated engine management software for improved idle stability, creating interchange limits. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Mercedes-Benz
Years:
2002–2005
Models:
S-Class (W220)
Variants:
S600
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Mercedes Group PT-2002
Make:
Mercedes-Benz
Years:
2003–2006
Models:
CL-Class (W215)
Variants:
CL600
View Source
Mercedes TIS Doc. A215010
Identification Guidance

Locate the engine code stamped on the right-side engine block near the exhaust manifold (Mercedes TIS A113900). The 6th and 7th digits of the VIN indicate engine type ('13' for M113 series). Pre-2004 models have silver intake manifolds with black actuators; post-2004 units feature revised actuator design with improved sealing. Critical differentiation from M113 variants: M 113.982 has KE-Jetronic injection and 10.0:1 compression; M 113.981 (lower output) used in export markets has different cam timing. Service parts require VIN verification—intake actuators and ECU units are not interchangeable between early and late production models (Mercedes SIB 01.0269).

Identification Details

Evidence:

Mercedes TIS Doc. A113900

Location:

Stamped on the right-side engine block near the exhaust manifold (Mercedes TIS A113900).

Visual Cues:

  • Pre-2004: Silver intake manifold, black actuator housing
  • Post-2004: Revised actuator with rubber grommet and updated ECU
Compatibility Notes

Evidence:

Mercedes SIB 01.0269

Fuel System:

KE-Jetronic intake actuators for pre-2004 models are incompatible with post-2004 revisions due to different linkage geometry.

Intake Configuration:

Pre-2004 intake manifolds lack updated carbon-resistant seals; retrofitting requires ECU recalibration.
Intake System Maintenance

Issue:

Intake manifold flaps can stick due to carbon buildup, causing hesitation and idle surge.

Evidence:

Mercedes SIB 01.0269

Recommendation:

Inspect and clean intake flaps every 80,000 km; replace actuator if binding occurs.

Common Reliability Issues - MERCEDES-BENZ M113982

The M 113.982's primary reliability risk is intake manifold flap actuator failure, with elevated incidence in high-mileage urban vehicles. Mercedes internal field reports from 2005 noted increased KE-Jetronic faults in vehicles with frequent short trips, while UK DVSA MoT data shows higher emissions failure rates in large petrol models with airflow meter issues. Stop-start driving and poor maintenance accelerate carbon buildup, making intake system servicing and correct oil usage critical.

Intake manifold flap actuator failure
Symptoms: Erratic idle, hesitation on acceleration, check engine light, reduced low-end torque.
Cause: Carbon buildup and mechanical wear in the flap linkage, especially in vehicles with frequent short trips and infrequent highway use.
Fix: Clean or replace intake manifold flaps and actuator; update control software per service bulletin if applicable.
Hydraulic lifter tappet noise
Symptoms: Ticking or tapping noise at idle or low RPM, diminishing with engine warm-up.
Cause: Wear or clogging of hydraulic lifters due to oil degradation or extended service intervals.
Fix: Replace lifters in pairs or sets; flush oil passages and use correct viscosity oil (SAE 5W-40) at recommended intervals.
Airflow meter degradation
Symptoms: Poor fuel economy, rough idle, hesitation, elevated hydrocarbon emissions.
Cause: Contamination of the hot-wire airflow meter by oil vapors or dust ingress from aging intake hoses.
Fix: Replace airflow meter with OEM-specified unit; inspect and renew intake ducting and PCV system.
Coolant leaks from water pump
Symptoms: Coolant smell, visible leaks at front of engine, overheating, low coolant level.
Cause: Age-related failure of the water pump seal, particularly after 150,000 km or 12 years of service.
Fix: Replace water pump with OEM part; inspect drive belt and thermostat during service.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Mercedes-Benz technical bulletins (2002-2006) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2003-2007). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

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