Want to give your 2012 Mercedes S550 a sportier look or fix an annoying exhaust rattle? Upgrading or repairing your exhaust tips might be the answer. This article dives into the components of your S550’s exhaust tips, common issues, and how to fix them.
Understanding Your S550 Exhaust Tips
Before diving into repairs, let’s break down what makes up your Mercedes S550 exhaust tips:
- Tip Inlet: This is where the exhaust pipe connects to the tip itself. It’s usually secured with a clamp or weld.
- Tip Body: This is the visible part of the exhaust tip, often made from polished stainless steel for corrosion resistance and a sleek look.
- Finish: S550 exhaust tips often come with chrome plating, polished stainless steel, or even black chrome for a more aggressive aesthetic.
mercedes-s550-exhaust-tip-parts|Mercedes S550 Exhaust Tip Parts|Diagram showing the parts of a Mercedes S550 exhaust tip, including the inlet, body, and finish.
Common 2012 Mercedes S550 Exhaust Tip Issues
- Rust and Corrosion: Exposure to road salt, moisture, and general wear can lead to rust and corrosion, especially on the clamp and inlet areas.
- Loose Tips: A rattling sound from the rear of your S550, especially during acceleration, could indicate a loose exhaust tip. This is often due to a broken or worn-out clamp.
- Dents and Damage: While less common, physical impacts from debris or minor accidents can dent or damage exhaust tips.
rusty-mercedes-s550-exhaust-tip|Rusty Mercedes S550 Exhaust Tip|Close-up photo of a rusty and corroded exhaust tip on a Mercedes S550.
Tools and Parts You Might Need
- Jack and Jack Stands: Safety first! Always lift your car securely using a jack and jack stands.
- Socket Set and Wrenches: For loosening and tightening clamps or bolts.
- Replacement Exhaust Tip: If yours is damaged beyond repair.
- Exhaust Clamp: In case you need to replace a worn-out one.
- Rust Penetrant (optional): Helpful for loosening stubborn rusty bolts.
- High-Temperature Exhaust Paste: To create a secure seal between the exhaust pipe and tip inlet.
How to Fix Common Issues
Loose Exhaust Tip
- Safely lift the rear of your S550 using a jack and secure it with jack stands.
- Inspect the exhaust tip clamp. Check for looseness, rust, or breakage.
- Tighten the clamp if it’s loose. If it’s damaged, replace it with a new one.
- Apply high-temperature exhaust paste to the exhaust pipe’s end before sliding the tip back on for a secure seal.
Rusted or Corroded Tip
- Assess the damage. Minor surface rust can often be cleaned. Severe rust might require a replacement tip.
- For minor rust: Use a wire brush and rust remover to clean the affected area.
- If replacing the tip: Remove the old one by loosening the clamp or cutting it off with a hacksaw (if welded). Install the new tip following the steps above.
FAQs
Can I upgrade my S550’s exhaust tips to a different style?
Absolutely! Many aftermarket options offer various styles, finishes, and even dual-tip configurations. Just make sure the inlet size matches your exhaust pipe.
My exhaust is louder than usual. Could it be the tips?
While unlikely, a loose exhaust tip can sometimes cause a slight change in exhaust note. It’s more likely that the increased noise originates from elsewhere in the exhaust system, such as a hole in the muffler. Using a diagnostic tool, such as those offered by Cardiagtech, can help pinpoint the source of the issue.
Do I need to replace both exhaust tips even if only one is damaged?
It’s not strictly necessary, but replacing both ensures a symmetrical look, especially if the remaining tip shows signs of wear.
My check engine light is on. Could it be related to the exhaust tips?
Unlikely. The check engine light usually signals issues with the engine, emissions system, or sensors. However, a severely leaking or damaged exhaust system could trigger it. Using a reliable OBD2 scanner, like those available from CARDIAGTECH, can help you read the error code and diagnose the problem.
Conclusion
Maintaining your Mercedes S550’s exhaust tips is about preserving both its aesthetics and performance. By understanding the common issues and following the simple fixes outlined in this guide, you can keep your S550 looking and sounding its best. Remember, safety is paramount when working under your vehicle. If in doubt, always consult a qualified mechanic.