Lots of how to videos on how to remove, rebuild and install all of those cylinders. Anybody with mechanical ability and the willingness to make the effort can do so for a couple hundred bucks. I did all mine only to find a damaged plastic hydraulic line in the trunk that I was able to source on ebay for 30 bucks. Works perfect now. Probably shouldn't own one of these unless you have deep pockets or, like me, enjoy the challenge of fixing it myself. No excuse these days with all the info out there.
@dagamer6676 ай бұрын
True. Now that my auto repair and diagnosis experience has gone way up over the last couple years, sometimes I contemplate getting the next gen SL class with ABC and all of the pentosin soaked fun that comes with. As any Mercedes enthusiast will know, having a second, reliable vehicle is paramount. But then, when you deal with other people's automotive drama for a living, you won't have much appetite left for your own vehicle going "but wait, there's more".
@amazin70066 ай бұрын
This is why I prefer my 500e to these r129s. Same power, gearing, and suspension, without the hassle. And funny enough the 500e is even lighter weight.
@Flies2FLL6 ай бұрын
Buy the hardtop and forget about the hydraulics.
@zburnham6 ай бұрын
Anyone with that level of mechanical ability is not the Wizard's target audience. The presentation is clearly for the average driver/consumer who doesn't know a lot about cars but wants useful information about what to look for and avoid. There's other channels that do what you're looking for.
@dagamer6676 ай бұрын
@@Flies2FLL But then how are you going to look good on the one way drive to the junkyard?
@Daniel-dl3tf6 ай бұрын
Always buy the hardtop!
@cbotten1066 ай бұрын
I agree. Personally, I loathe the current near-forced sunroof/moonroof/glass roof obsession in the car market, so a ragtop is not even on my radar. Unless the Wiz is working on one. Was that RHM brake light wiring stripped from rodents or something? Could be the opening of a real can of worms, if so.
@houseofno6 ай бұрын
Bring a friend who doesn't mind heavy lifting. Ideally you should never try to move the hardtop alone.
@deplorablelibertarian6 ай бұрын
Or you can just manually put the top up and lock it in place...don't fix the hydro system.
@guzmancharles76 ай бұрын
So true👍
@markiangooley6 ай бұрын
I never use the sun/moon roof on my CR-V, but I bought the car used and it was simply there. I wouldn’t get one if buying a car new, and certainly not buy a convertible.
@agrippa12346 ай бұрын
It's a state of mind, just consider it a giant Miata and enjoy your new manual convertible top!
@timotheegoulet15116 ай бұрын
A V10 manual at that.
@erocker786 ай бұрын
Not an easy manual either when you have to bust out wrenches to get all unlocked. Lol
@josephrumpsa18022 күн бұрын
@@erocker78 eh, I could do it in under a minute!
@meisilingg82766 ай бұрын
I have a 2000 R129 with 35K miles on it. None of the hydraulic cylinders have failed yet. I will order the seal set online for around $100 and rebuild them myself. Not a fun job as several of them are hard to get to. It is a great car especially if you can DIY.
@Ray-hg3ie6 ай бұрын
How is Mrs. Wizzard going to get new shoes if you work on your own car?
@polska9056 ай бұрын
35k miles in 24 years,time to turn off the old interweb and go for a drive... Lol
@user78alpha6 ай бұрын
Mine failed twice… I just do it manually… otherwise a great car…
@joesmith92166 ай бұрын
nice, you got a mint one huh? I moved on to the r230 for my dream car purchase instead of a mint r129, wanted the folding hard top, I still worship a black '98 sport package r129 though, esp the 600's, they are great cars, some parts are better made on them than the r230's too.
@user78alpha6 ай бұрын
Mine is mint, 51k original miles… One thing wizard didn’t point out is that ‘98 was the last real Mercedes year. 4 cam, 32 valve… the ‘99 that he showed is a very different engine (2 cam, 24 valve), ever since they took over Chrysler, from model year ‘99 and up, the quality is far different. The hydraulics in all r129’s is a huge issue. It’s easy to do manually, or you can spend 4k to do it with a button, but if you keep the car it will leak again in a few years. R129 ‘89-‘98 is one of the best Mercedes 0:04 ever made, the best looking, and with the best engine (m119)
@glen72016 ай бұрын
I have owned 4 R129 models, 2 sl500s and 2 sl600s, but I still have a 94 sl600. I have replaced all the cylinders along with numerous other repairs,fairly easy cars to work on. Most issues are created by a lack of knowledge of the people working on them. My best and most reliable R129 was my 98 sl500, a near flawless car for the 8 years I had it,but I did replace the top cylinders and the oilers for the cam shafts. If you leave these cars sit and don't use the top,it will develop leaks in the cylinders,it is also a good practice to change the fluid and clean the reservoir when replacing all the cylinders. And as far as relearning the top,it takes about 2 minutes,all the cylinders combined take a morning to do,not to difficult. You can buy all the cylinders in a kit from top hydraulics, or send yours for a rebuild,it was about a thousand dollars last time I checked, and you can also rebuild them yourself which I did do on one of mine. Overall,these are very good cars with a few items you will need to do every ten years or so,but I do agree to replace all the cylinders at the same time.
@pierredelecto70696 ай бұрын
You really like these cars huh?
@glen72016 ай бұрын
@pierredelecto7069 I do. My current 600 is the first one that I bought,I have had it since about 2010. The properly functioning r129 is a wonderful car,the 600 is a great cruiser. Although it is heavy and thirsty, I still enjoy taking it on a spirited drive. The 500 is probably more "fun" as far as fast driving goes,and I could see 29 mpg on interstate trips with those,but I sold my last 500 about a year ago after a several year debate between the two as to which one would go. I would convince myself the 500 would go,then I would drive it and couldn't sell it,the decision to sell that one came as I simply needed the space,and a friend really wanted it. I have a small handful(well,two handfuls)of cars and trucks I like,and having two SLs didn't make sense. The older 600 is not a car I would recommend for everyone, I have been in the business for 40 years now and do all my own work,if not for that,I would stick with a 500,or become very good friends with guys like the wizard.
@ron85666 ай бұрын
I bought a pristine 2000 SL500 about 8 years ago. The price I paid accounted for the fact that the hydraulic seals had NOT been replaced since they all go at some point on this car. I was going to DIY the job, but I found a local MB fellow who knows these cars inside and out. He did the work for $2,500. These are very reliable vehicles as long as you are aware of the trouble spots and as long as you account for future maintenance.
@joesmith92166 ай бұрын
NICE, I loathe the hard top on these though, to much work.
@hichambourkkadi38856 ай бұрын
Daimler-Benz took a controlling stake of AMG in 1999. There is in fact AMG models in these model years (1999 - 2003) and even prior: these are the SL 55 AMG, SL 60 AMG, SL70/ 72/ 73 AMG.
@SeamHead336 ай бұрын
Correct
@donmoore77856 ай бұрын
I had a shop tell me my caliper was frozen, and quoted me $450 for replacement. I had noticed no symptom consistent, so I said I would do the job. It was the parking brake. So your advice to get a second opinion is spot on. I remember seeing this car - 1999 brand new at a dealer, when I test drove a smaller and cheaper Mercedes. Sweet looking car if you can afford it. Servicing these cylinders looks like a total nightmare.
@jasonknight58636 ай бұрын
I have had a 99’ SL500 for 10 years. Nothing has ever went wrong on it. Always has been reliable as long as it has a good battery nothing will short out. So always keep it plugged in and also store it inside. It is a pretty complex car so it doesn’t do well sitting outside in the heat or cold. 🥶 Always kept mine inside and it’s been perfect. 👌🏻
@alm41326 ай бұрын
Same with my '97.....gotta exercise the top to keep it all happy!
@jasonknight58636 ай бұрын
@@alm4132 yes probably or you can hardly ever use it at all, like I do. I use mine with the hardtop on so I don’t get baked in the sunshine and enjoy that terrific climate controlled a/c the car has. Plus at 45 this will keep me younger looking. Before moving here we lived in Minnesota so it was also inside most of the year. About 9 months. And it seemed happy that way. If I want a convertible that is not going to give issues I have manual topped convertibles for that if I want that experience on perfect days. Besides trying to restore that gorgeous Nappa leather interior and maple wood trim would cost a lot so it’s better to keep the sun ☀️ off it. And it keeps it looking like brand new. It still smells new inside. I will never sell it. I will be buried In it. It drives like a cloud and is perfectly poised always. With just enough power to hear it sing and still go fast.
@jasonknight58636 ай бұрын
@@alm4132 I think the fluid from the hydraulics happen when exposed to too many hot and cold cycles it will make the fluids go nuts. Has never happened before to me. lol 😂 And if you spend $5,000-$8,000 k every 20 years or so replacing them averaged out over that time is not a lot per year. 🤷🏼♂️
@joesmith92166 ай бұрын
yes, the SL just snaps at you if it sits outside over night, like a SWAN, they like to be kept in the garage, they are SWANS, good looking but very mean haha.
@peter-pg5yc6 ай бұрын
your lucky.. i belong to a mb web site the stories I read made me hard pass those cars.
@nextphase74816 ай бұрын
I replaced the two front hydraulic cylinders in my 99 SL500 when one began to leak a few years ago. Top works fine with no other issues at this point. This car has been very reliable for the past 9 years and 40k miles. Not as much good professional advice out there on these cars as I would like. Especially since I DYI as much as I can. Looking forward to your future coverage on this model. Thanks very much for your video, you do a great job with them!
@stevenatwater72986 ай бұрын
As the video started, I thought, the customer doesn’t have to drive it with the top down… he can do it manually. Great info Wizard. It is all in the owners manual and several KZbin videos cover it too. I bought one of these almost 2 years ago. Been loving it. No top issues so far. But head gaskets was the first big thing to fix. Next is a dash out to repair the AC. Oh, Wizard I found a shop in FL that serviced my non serviceable driveshaft. Where there is a will there is a way!
@Frank-t7n6 ай бұрын
Have a 1991 300 Sl-24. It cost me a ton $1500. In 2014 it has 215k miles. Top did not work no big thing. You can do it by hand in few min. Go on line that show you how to do it. Hard top come off by hand. The cars also came with the tool to open and close the top.
@michaelparra87196 ай бұрын
do you have the super rare manual trans??
@markwest94476 ай бұрын
This is 1 really safe automobile. Built like a tank🎉
@jgh19876 ай бұрын
couldnt even use a real amg badge when making it a fake amg
@polska9056 ай бұрын
Why would you? Ain't fooling anyone...
@anthonyxuereb7926 ай бұрын
1:False advertising, can get you into trouble if you sell the car. 2: AMG can't get you for infringement for using their branding. These are my guesses btw.
@damienwilloughby6 ай бұрын
I know, like WTF?
@thethomasj17956 ай бұрын
If it was my shop I wouldn't have let the car into the shop.
@damienwilloughby6 ай бұрын
@@thethomasj1795 Same 👌
@LIFE_in_118_SCALE6 ай бұрын
I was lucky 5 years ago, I purchase a 1996 sl 500 from an old man. He spent almost 10000$ fixing the roof and the faulty biodegradable wiring harness. I bought the car for 5k$ and it's my daily driver. Love it!
@halfcentury11126 ай бұрын
I had one of these (92) and this is 100% accurate - once one of those cylinders go and you fix it - the rest will soon follow, and there are 11 of them, I am laughing and getting PTSD just watching this!!! got covered in fluid from the cylinder over the driver side seat in the windshield, I only fixed that one and I didn't know about the release levers but wouldn't have mattered. I got mine car for "Free" and $6500 later in repairs/time, labor, and parts, sold it for $4000. Never again
@godfreyberry15996 ай бұрын
Anything that relies on electronics or FLUIDS to make them work should be avoided at all costs and that includes auto transmissions - they're going to give up somewhere along the way and cost $$$$$ to fix guaranteed. Simple and basic transportation is the PLOT we've all LOST due only to ONE UPMANSHIP.
@LUTOADLEE6 ай бұрын
That AMG badge alone adds 100hp 😂
@Heinrich_Von_Schnellfahrer6 ай бұрын
and a 0 to repair bill🤣
@joesmith92166 ай бұрын
I went comedy on mine, did the sl74 badge.
@urugvajchernamazyj62406 ай бұрын
You missed a zero😂😂😂
@jessewynne81936 ай бұрын
This is one reason it’s good to have good old fashion hand crank hand latched tops! There’s 2 handles under sun visor and a round knob you turn to crank top up and down!
@peter-pg5yc6 ай бұрын
My 280sl is fully manuel by me..
@urbo426 ай бұрын
I was on a driving tour in Germany in 92 and we had one of these SL's. When you were lowering the top, it was important not to disturb the dance the car makes. Panels open, the windows lower, things whirr - and if you so something like foolishly open a door, the system hangs. At first , we thought we had broken something. Neat car though - incredible turning circle (as tight as a small Toyota!). I preferred the 850i BMW. My favorite Mercedes was the 500E which was so damn stealthy. We had a 190 Evolution but it was hard to see around the rollbar and spoilers. I loved the SL as it looked so cool with the top down. Spending thousands keeping one doesn't seem like such a bad deal - you are driving one of the finest cars ever made and how do you put a price on that? If saving money IS the ultimate goal of owning a car, just buy a damn Toyota.
@dagamer6676 ай бұрын
I see the crumbling insulation issue A LOT when i change the H7 headlight bulbs on old benzes that are reasonably doable. I always show it to the customer and then just do it as carefully as i can. Almost always, there's lots of cracking and patches of exposed wire. The dead gauge cluster issue reminds me of hondas like mine, where a blown brake light fuse will keep the shifter lock solenoid from disengaging so you can shift out of park.
@oveidasinclair9826 ай бұрын
My neighbor had one of those high end SL500 Mercedes with a convertible, she had to replace 3 of those Hydo cylinders, cost her $4000 at the Mercedes dealership, six months later two more failed, two days later she traded it in on a new Kia.
@raymondreiff81706 ай бұрын
A KIA 😂
@oveidasinclair9826 ай бұрын
@@raymondreiff8170 Yes a Kia, I got a good laugh out of it too when she did it.
@johnjohnmcclane18186 ай бұрын
Aa opposed to the low end SL 500?
@oveidasinclair9826 ай бұрын
@@johnjohnmcclane1818 When an SL500 starts nickle & dimming you, it's not nickels, or dimes, like the Wizard said, it's thousands of dollars at a time.
@xc70496 ай бұрын
Now all she has to worry about are the Kia boys stealing it, crashing it and posting the video on tik tok
@Flies2FLL6 ай бұрын
Honestly, if I had one of these cars, I would get the hardtop, install it, and never take it off. Problem solved. Then again, I drive a Cayman S, not a Boxster S~ Great video!
@jonc-er7qdАй бұрын
I've done exactly that in the last three years...my 2000 sl600 has had its panoramic roof on exclusively...the car looks better and the glass roof allows sun to warm the cabin in the winter
@DavidBugea6 ай бұрын
“They designed it so that you can manually operate it on purpose” in case the top gets stuck open and it starts raining. All it takes is an 11 mm wrench (not the more common 10mm, that would be too plebeian) and an Allen wrench (both of which you hope the prior owner left in the factory-supplied toolkit), removing the trunk interior panels and the header trim, and contorting yourself to get to all of the manual releases. Got to love Mercedes’ overengineering!
@landlubber19676 ай бұрын
I had a '62 Lincoln convertible which used electric motors for the windshield screw latches and had all the hydraulics in the back, along with various related limit switches along the way. Sold it too cheap 20 years ago but it reminds me about the simplicity of old times! Also reminds me of the simplicity of the Mercedes W107 convertible top and I still have one of those!
@carmo96936 ай бұрын
Hey, if you look into the tool pouch, you will find the wrench for the soft top, which has the allen and the wrench for just that purpose. I think I still have one because I did roadside for MB and, yes, serviced a customer under an over pass when they got caught in a sudden rain shower. Yup, the tip was good.
@zactormak6 ай бұрын
wow you give such great mercedes knowledge car wizard. i never knew a short in a wire can cause he gauges to malfunction. awesome education
@fitfogey6 ай бұрын
This happened to my 2007 SLK55 last month. The hydraulic system cannot take intense heat. If you park outside in the south in the summer a hose will eventually rupture. It is a common issue. I manually put it up and tricked the rear switch in the trunk to believe the trunk was closed (you have to do this for the windows to fully close). It’s now a hard top. I’m not paying 6K to have a 17 year old car fixed just to have a convertible.
@Parknest6 ай бұрын
It makes sense to do all 11 cylinders at the same time. You only want to remove and dismantle the roof mechanism only once. SLs aren't cheap to run unless you're a DIYer. I'll stick with my W204 saloon (sedan).
@jamesstaggs41606 ай бұрын
My God those are great looking cars. Maybe it's because I was a teenager during that period but the late 90s to the very early 2000s overall produced the best looking cars. There was an intersection of curves and straight lines where neither was dominant over the other. I don't think the singular best looking car came from that period, but as far as the number of models goes it's the best.
@dingleyfarm6 ай бұрын
As a vintage mercedes lover this was hard to watch. In the past year repair costs have doubled. It's a sad thought that these may just become too much to maintain 😢
@petrosaguilar89166 ай бұрын
Just work the top manually lol
@BEGGARWOOD16 ай бұрын
Why, it’s a job that needs doing every 20-30 years.
@kvltizt23 күн бұрын
Just skip the convertible and save yourself several headaches so you can focus on other headaches!
@alphabong-w3h6 ай бұрын
MB used to be proud that their cars were engineered to be fixable by any sensible mechanic anywhere in the world. I've owned old Mercedes and I was so impressed by that. But now even the 'certified technicians' at your dealer often don't know whether their butts are bored , punched of countersunk. They assure you that your car is 'fixed' and the truth is obvious before you are a block down the road. What MB dealers are really good at is reaching into your pockets and smiling sweetly.
@BEGGARWOOD16 ай бұрын
Oh please . I have owned my SL for nearly 20 years and it’s nearly 30 years old . In that time apart from regular servicing it’s needed a new head gasket, radiator and conductive plate in the gearbox, that’s it The roof mechanism had worked perfectly for 28 years . I have just had to replace one cylinder. There are 11 on later SL and 13 on earlier ones. The roof laches tend to go first as they are exposed to more direct heat.
@juanshaftpatel74886 ай бұрын
i had the wire to the thrird brake light break withthe same issue... but it blew out half the light bulbs in the cluster which cost 5 hrs of labor to change a few bulbs.. I did have the passenger cylinder fail at about 10 years.. im glad i got 20 years out of enjoyment from my SL before selling it.
@RonKnowsStuff6 ай бұрын
I have a 1999 SLk230. It has five cylinders for the top. There is a company in Florida that rebuilds them. I fixed mine five years ago and have no issues
@bills.45736 ай бұрын
inherited a 1998 SL500. original canvas top started dry-rotting so I just put on the hard top. bulletproof otherwise drives like a dream.
@AaronPaluzzi6 ай бұрын
A bluetooth OBDII dongle and an app like Torque (Android) will display your speed, rpms, fuel, etc even if your gauge cluster goes out as long as the data is on the canbus. It'll also let you read your error codes so you have an idea what's wrong before you go to a shop so you're not shocked by a price or know when you're possibly being scammed. Had a 2008 Nissan Versa and more than once the bluetooth OBDII reader was a huge boon. Not an expensive one, just a little $12 deal. Left it in place as a permeant part of the car.
@hamishcruden76236 ай бұрын
What a great instruction. Everyone who has an SL should keep an Allen Tool set and a couple of spanners in the car to be ready for the roof fail. Thanks for doing this video!
@glennc.21836 ай бұрын
They actually come with a tool for this. It is a 10mm (not 11mm) thin wrench on one end and the 6mm hex on the other end.
@kingstonlion736 ай бұрын
This whole series of Mercedes are my favorite. We have 1986 and a 2005 , now I'm waiting to find this 90's version.
@williamkerdasha52736 ай бұрын
I just had the same wiring issue with the third brake light on my 2000 SL500. Opening and closing of the trunk over time causes issues with the wiring. Soldered the wires back together and replaced the light assembly for under $200.
@pops556506 ай бұрын
Yup I always get hardtops. My current car I special ordered without a sunroof as well.
@rodh14046 ай бұрын
Very wise move. Sometimes extra complexity is worthwhile, but IMO sunroofs and convertibles are just asking for trouble. If you really MUST get something like that, a T-Top is arguably the best option, but a simple hard top is so much less trouble in the long run.
@martinfromseacity20106 ай бұрын
Thanks, I may be getting a CLK 500 with top issues. it is up now and that's what I prefer. BUT it's good to know the expense involved. It runs well and is German built. Fun to drive
@peterpanx16 ай бұрын
M113 V8 engine. I've also heard that this in its relatively simple design is a durable and strong engine. Its only downside is that it doesn't seem to be possible to rebore the cylinders if there is scoring and wear on the cylinder walls. I am glad the Wizard showed how it is possible to maneuver the top manually. Me,, being on a budget I would just design some cables with levers so I could take up and down the top manually without having to access the "locks" from the trunk or have to use an Allen key. But Shure! I'm on a budget. If not? Rebuild all the cylinders etc. But what about next time some little sensor brakes and the system stops working again.🤔😬
@XSAILOR656 ай бұрын
In spring and autumn i use the hardtop, summer time i basically only drive it as a convertible. Hydraulic works, but i don't use it much(SL280-97). All service as DIY, at least so far....
@Len1977gt6 ай бұрын
Love your videos Wiard! Very relaxing, enterntaining and informative all at the same time. Please do not change how you do videos!
@coopermarc63006 ай бұрын
On my 1992 500sl you can replace the roof cylinder seals without any real problems, to do them all count on 100 bucks in parts and around a day in time.
@adminmick6 ай бұрын
That's a golden information for convertable top owners.
@Xandil6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Wizard. You've ruined my ability to enjoy the Barrett-Jackson auctions. Last night I was watching the auction and every time a 2005 or 1999 Bentley or the 1997 SL rolled across the stage I remembered a Wizard video documenting the maintenance disasters. While the B-J floor crew was talking up the vehicle, I knew the truth. 😅 Hoovie was even there.
@a.f.s.30046 ай бұрын
You are quite the professional in your craft, and a fine speaker.😊
@keanecoquete6 ай бұрын
Not really a mercedes guy, but I like the styling they had between the 80s, 90s, and beginning of the 2000s, a lot more than the 2010s and 2020s.
@TheLootownpunx6 ай бұрын
When I was a kid my old man would say if your gauge lights went out if meant that there was an issue with your tail lights. Come to be it's most common ran like that on 70s 80s 90s cars on purpose
@rabihmoumne6 ай бұрын
My dad bought 1993 mercedes sl 500 for under $10,000 USD. It did had minor issues in the engine, but it was all fixed. The engine was smooth with no problems. One guy came up to my dad and told him I will pay $25000 USD if you let it go, but my dad turned down the offer. After 3 months, he sold to his friend for $13000 USD.
@Frank76816 ай бұрын
On an NA Miata with automatic transmission, the horn fuse share it's power with the rear brake lights and the brake/shift interlock, fun times
@asadzeethree27266 ай бұрын
Respect to Wizard! 6:03
@mattross81316 ай бұрын
My 93 Dakota suddenly lost air conditioning. I found that the A/C pressure sensor was powered from the same fuse as the backup lights! Replaced that fuse and viola! instant A/C!
@wernerdanler27426 ай бұрын
I remember seeing a video a long time ago where someone was taking those locking cylinders out on the windscreen because at the attachment point on the cylinder, the line would break off. The rebuilder redesigned that so the line couldn't break off again. I couldn't see these well enough to see if these were that way, or maybe mercedes redesigned them to eliminate that problem.
@htimmermans19386 ай бұрын
Love these SLs!
@gregorymurphy99806 ай бұрын
I'm so thankful to own a Miata. I reach back with one hand and open or close the top is seconds manually.
@marko78436 ай бұрын
Also, back in 1992 I believe, when the SL first moved to BEFORE the numbers, I went car shopping with a friend for either an SL300, SL500 or a Cadillac Allante. If the Cadillac salesmen hadn't damaged the very simple top mechanism for the Allante (which also gave 2X the trunk space as the Benz) I think he would have bought the Cadillac. I could not believe that the SL had SEVENTEEN hydraulic cylinders involved in the top and the rollover bar!! And after all that, it had a plastic rear window... I think the old Thunderbird and Lincoln four-door convertibles were actually simpler. By comparison, my 55-year-old Wildcat now needs 1 top-cylinder rebuilt or replaced... and it text about 15 minutes to remove the rear seat and the side panel to get at it.
@TheG60528XiJinPing6 ай бұрын
Today on car wizard, If you put on a fake amg badge you die.
@Len1977gt6 ай бұрын
lol
@TypeTuber6 ай бұрын
Haha yes. I think Mercedes puts fake AMG badges on from the factory these days
@jamesreckling66976 ай бұрын
Jesus the Wizard is doing his best to drive down the prices on these cars. I spent 8 grand on mine, over 3 years and 21k miles I have put 4K total in the car. It is a dream to drive.
@davepaturno42906 ай бұрын
It'd be interesting to see a comparison between this type of convertible top system to that of a Lexus and Miata PRHT systems. I'm sure the latter two do not include hydraulics. My Miata with PRHT is now 16 years old and still works perfectly.
@markhickox13796 ай бұрын
With all the talk about hydraulic cylinder seals failing remember the hydraulic lines as they age will also fail. This is true for just about every german made convertible. If you do get your hydraulic cylinders rebuildt make sure you use Teflon seals and Vitron O-rings as poor material choices are the source of thus problem. The only thing I want to know is what other company besides Top Hydraulics are tou using to rebuild hydraulic cylinders?
@subwayal6 ай бұрын
Looks like tubes from ABS braking systems on that top system. Classically over-engineered Mercedes. Love it.
@WhittyPics6 ай бұрын
Nothing like German over engineering.
@smal13936 ай бұрын
Agreed, a local Japanese Auto repair shop, on their weekly radio show, recently did a comparison of a Lexus LS and the equivalent Mercedes. They compared the cost of parts and labor cost of replacing the accessory drive belt tensioner. As I recall, the Merc parts cost a few thousand dollars with several hours of labor, the Lexus part cost under $800, with about an hour of labor to replace.
@erocker786 ай бұрын
Over complicated garbage.
@anthonyxuereb7926 ай бұрын
@@erocker78 Yep
@annahopp6 ай бұрын
Watching this makes me want to get a Citroen 2CV. Zero hydraulic cylinders.
@georgebettiol83386 ай бұрын
@@annahopp Why 'sink' to a 2CV? A Mazda MX5 (US Miata) has no hydraulic cylinders to operate the convertable top - just relies on very reliable 'human power'.
@rjdgreek6 ай бұрын
What do you think of producing a "manual latch kit" that attaches to the hidden releases for those of us who dont mind raising and lowering the top manually. The kit would make the hidden latches completely accessible and easily manipulated. (Maybe even go so far as to remove all hydraulics)
@MarzNet2566 ай бұрын
You can buy a computer safe logic probe for about ten bucks at harbor freight. Let's you safely check fuses like a pro. Occasionally, a visual inspection can miss a bad fuse and it takes longer to pull each one out and put it back in.
@theoneandonly85676 ай бұрын
Their a lot of shops witch refuse to repair Soft Tops. God bless the Wizard.
@potatodonkey18566 ай бұрын
Really hope to own that particular year of sl500, even if it had a bad top. As long as it still has its hard top and everything else is in really good shape, that’s something I could have fixed later on but I can still enjoy the car.
@travisprice74996 ай бұрын
Thanks, good info. Can you do a vid on good and bad Acuras? I just bought an RDX, specifically a 2019 model.
@markweiss91786 ай бұрын
We bought a 2000 Acura TL new, now 130k, and is THE most reliable machine I've ever owned. Wonderful car company.
I had a 1991 500SL (before the R129 became SL500) from 2014-2022, triple black, people that didn't know MB thought it was a new car. Had 38,000 miles on it when I bought it. The soft top operation worked well, in addition to latching on the hardtop using the same hydraulic latches as the soft top. Kept it 8 years, put on 8,000 miles, then sold it for $1000 more than I paid to buy it. But, I spent $8000 on repairs and service over the 8 years I owned it, requiring two AAA tows. Not to mention it got 10-12 mpg in town and 14-18 mpg on the highway, with premium fuel. Was sorry to see it go, but glad it went away before the convertible top failed.
@joesmith92166 ай бұрын
yeah r230 gets about 12-13 mpg in town too, they just gargle fuel.
@sergiosaiz49856 ай бұрын
The next weakest point will always tell you you should go for a full rebuild . That work in everything that shortcuts are made👍👍👍
@peterbutlien13356 ай бұрын
Luxury cars are meant to be leased, not owned. I say that as the owner of a 2008 CLK 550 Cabrio. Nearly 400 HP, 400 TQ. Drives beautifully. But it is a guarantee that every year, it will cost me about $4000 to keep it going - and I drive less than 8,000 miles a year these days. It's still less expensive than purchasing almost any new car, but you can't own an old German car and think you can run it like a Honda. And of course, no matter how well you take care of it, it still deteriorates with time, and shows it's age with wear. If all that is ok with you, then buy a Benz. I love mine and will miss it when it's gone.
@jasonknight58636 ай бұрын
It costs $4,000 per year to keep it running because after around 2002 when they stopped making the quality Rectangular headlight cars they made the frog eye 👁️ round headlight Mercedes. And those are shadows of their former selves. All you will be Doing right up until today’s model years is spending thousands on keeping their way over complex systems running. That’s why the only Mercedes ( low mileage) I would touch after the year 2002 are all the High Quality G-Wagons Made in Austria. Which is why they don’t depreciate like pre 2002 Mercedes Today. The newer cars and especially American made S.U.V’s have built in obsolescence so they need lots of maintenance by Mercedes to keep them swimming in money. 💰 No way would I touch any CLK car. Nice to drive when fixed but that’s it.
@martinsvensson68846 ай бұрын
Yes but they detoriate far less than a Honda over same miles. Just that its many more expensive things on it.
@BillofRights19516 ай бұрын
My wife had a 2006 e350 4matic wagon…we babied that car, never stomped on it, changed the fluids well ahead of schedule, did everything right…and at 118k miles the engine had a colossal failure, losing compression in 3 cylinders. In the meantime this garaged princess had all manner of coach work breakages due to cheap plastics that got brittle and fractured, not to mention failed latches and door lock actuators. We would have done better to buy a Lexus. The car was very inconsistent…solid in some ways and flimsy cheap in others. I always had a feeling something would happen. After it passed 30k miles we never took it on a long driving trip.
@martinsvensson68846 ай бұрын
@@BillofRights1951 Those engines and car can take alot of abuse. Not the problem. But they had some balance shaft gear material issue from factory before 2007 that could destroy the engine if not fixed. There's 30 w212's for sale in Germany right now with + 350.000 miles on them. Highest one 432.000 miles.
@omcara16 ай бұрын
A little brake fluid in the hydraulic reservoir does wonders for those leaky cylinders.
@juliovindell2646 ай бұрын
ill just ride and manually put the top down and up that sounds good to me just got to make sure the AC is working 😊
@d.c.32206 ай бұрын
Holy cow, that second non factory paint job was done by the lowest bidder. Underneath the trunk lid was the first clue. Not sure it makes financial sense on a $6000 car to spend $4500 on a top repair unless its a forever car.
@twentyrothmans73086 ай бұрын
Bit of a white elephant as an heirloom.
@jimrusch226 ай бұрын
Looks like an Earl Scheib powder puff paint job.
@Oo-IIII-oO6 ай бұрын
Sorry to burst your enthusiasm, but that is the way it's done from the factory. All that area is covered by the trim so they don't bother to paint it. And fun fact: ALL Mercedes car of that era are painted flat black underside the trunk no matter the exterior color.
@peter-pg5yc6 ай бұрын
friend at his used car lot could not sell a cherry one for 4k. in silicon valley
@mysterygarageCA6 ай бұрын
I have one and I love it. Mine came with hardtop. Surprisingly the drivetrain hasn’t given me any problems and it’s a 1992.
@ksteak276 ай бұрын
11:57 - yeah it does! GURRRRLLL
@thedood47136 ай бұрын
The engines work great in old cadillacs ,not as reliable as cadillac engines but it does go faster.
@jrbuch6 ай бұрын
Always fancied an R129 but the roof and the bio-degradable engine loom have always scared me away. I'll admire from a distance thanks.
@volvo096 ай бұрын
I got to drive one of those, pretty fun car, i remember it wanting to spin the tires on the 1-2 shift
@mifflin386 ай бұрын
I have a 2004 CLK500 Cabrio, and it cost me over 5k when the top broke. It has sat in the garage for years, and somehow, the top broke while sitting. Keeps saying the trunk divider thing isn't down, though it is down.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk6 ай бұрын
Sensor switch u/s???
@mifflin386 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-pl2bk It may be. I need to check it out.
@rainierhoeglmeier97866 ай бұрын
I have the 1997 SL500 with the pano it’s hanging on my garage ceiling it’s way too heavy to install without a hoist I never use it. A couple years ago I had all the hydraulic cylinders rebuilt by top hydraulics. I did the job myself but it’s not for the faint hearted very frustrating especially when working on the main cylinder and the bolt falls into the body took me forever to retrieve 😅
@jerrystaley15636 ай бұрын
Wow! I thought that the hydraulic operated windshield wipers on my 1969 Thunderbird and its variable-speed control knob was a bit of hydraulic overkill but it pales in comparison to the hydraulic nightmares lurking within that Mercedes convertible. JJS
@JohnSmith-pl2bk6 ай бұрын
Have you ever read about the W100 MB600 Limousine and it's hydraulic systems?
@jerrystaley15636 ай бұрын
Omigosh, yes! You had to be a filthy rich despot, royalty or on the taxpayers' payroll to be able to maintain those imposing but mechanic's (pumber's?) nightmare of a car. Thanks for reminding me. JJS
@JohnSmith-pl2bk6 ай бұрын
@@jerrystaley1563 Jeremy Clarkson bought one and had it serviced for a Top Gear episode. 15k British Pounds for a "service".....
@sand00776 ай бұрын
I'd stick with an old school manually operated top if one was available or go with the hardtop SLC.
@asadzeethree27266 ай бұрын
Guy in my area had a 600SL AMG of this model, or at least shape in around 2001 time! 1:12
@curtjeziorski3506 ай бұрын
I just saw a silver one today! It was actually pretty nice.
@AJGreen-cn8kk6 ай бұрын
I was only a couple days away from buying one of these. Already had the cash from the bank. That was until I saw a photo of the lines behind the seats. Redeposited the money and ordered new tires for my Camaro.
@donaldwilson26206 ай бұрын
The previous generation SL, the R107 at least uses a manual top, so you don't have to worry about hydraulics going bad.
@tornadotj20596 ай бұрын
My 1996 Ram 2500's A/C went out suddenly once. Which fuse under the hood fixed it? The one labeled "Horn".
@chrismiller90326 ай бұрын
these videos make me glad of the Alfa Romeo Spider manual top.
@rodh14046 ай бұрын
For that kind of repair cost, I'd just put the roof up and leave it there. But then again, I'd avoid convertables in general because I've heard of far too many issues with their roofs. Same thing with sunroofs - I've seen too many people get a free shower when those things inevitably start leaking.
@ThriftMachine6 ай бұрын
A million years ago when I worked on those, we had a guy at a hydraulic shop rebuild all the pistons. It was far better, used aircraft grade hydraulic fluid which was the best stuff out there.
@VDPEFi6 ай бұрын
My first ever girlfriends mum had an sl320, used to cram in it to go home from school, I remember thinking being able to stick my finger out of the back of the convertible top being pretty poor. My mum had an Audi cabriolet at the time and you couldn't do that, the top was much tighter and felt like a hard top car. Ahhh memories.
@garyclark11356 ай бұрын
I had a '69 Buick Wildcat convertible. Thing wouldn't raise or lower. I did it manually. Being old school, it had manual locks at the windshield header.
@georgeballow70286 ай бұрын
You forgot about the SL60 and SL70 AMG’s. Never seen one in person but there are quite a few in Europe.
@ronread59476 ай бұрын
I've always wondered why it never seems to be a simple fuse but it's always a major expensive part or procedure.
@betapi3144 ай бұрын
When I changed the cylinders in my 2001, I used the service from Top Hydraulics where they sent me a set (big deposit), and refunded my deposit when I returned my 'cores'. Allows a single mechanic's session...
@wafive6 ай бұрын
A mate picked up a SsangYong Musso (not sure if they were ever sold in the US, but the whole model range takes the prize as the ugliest car maker of all time)... They used a fair bit of Mercedes tech and are made in Korea. Back to the mates car. He got it really cheap, because the four wheel drive system was not working. The owner was told the transfer case was faulty and it would be worth more than the car was worth to repair or replace it. So, the mate just drove it around like a regular car, he did not care about the 4x4 system... One day, he was talking to an auto sparky mate... and mentioned the problem with the Musso. The auto electrician suggested he check the four wheel drive light in the dash.. He removed the instrument cluster, replaced a blown bulb and the car had 4x4 again (the transfer was shifted electrically).. This was something he could laugh about... but it might not be so funny if you are half way along the Canning Stock route (1100 miles / 1900 km of 4wd only track in Western Australia with no residents along the way) when the light bulb blows.
@TheNismo7776 ай бұрын
Those are like 25-35k here at north europe. Pretty valuable sports car
@pierredelecto70696 ай бұрын
Neber liked convertibles and this was a major part. Worse in crashes, worse maintenance costs.