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Mercedes-Benz SClass w221 3.5 v6 272 Enjine ekzos catelytic
Hereβs a description of the Mercedes-Benz W221 S-Class (3.5L V6 M272 engine) exhaust catalytic system:
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Exhaust Catalytic Converter Description β W221 3.5 V6 (M272)
Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz W221 S-Class
Engine: M272 E35 β 3.5L V6, naturally aspirated
Years: Approx. 2005β2013 (varies by market)
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System Overview
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The W221 with the M272 engine uses a dual catalytic converter setup integrated into its exhaust manifolds and mid-pipes. These components are designed to reduce harmful emissions and comply with Euro 4/5 standards (depending on year and region).
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Key Components
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- Exhaust Manifolds with Pre-Catalytic Converters:
- Located directly on each cylinder bank (V6 layout β 2 banks).
- Each manifold contains a small pre-cat (warm-up catalyst) to quickly treat gases upon cold start.
- Cast stainless steel with integrated oxygen sensor ports.
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- Main Catalytic Converters (Primary Cats):
- Located in the mid-pipe section, downstream of the manifolds.
- High-capacity ceramic or metallic substrate coated with precious metals (Platinum, Rhodium, Palladium).
- Reduces NOx, CO, and hydrocarbons significantly.
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- Oxygen Sensors:
- 4 sensors total (2 upstream, 2 downstream).
- Upstream sensors control air-fuel ratio.
- Downstream sensors monitor catalyst efficiency.
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β οΈ Common Issues:
- Catalyst inefficiency codes (P0420/P0430) due to aging or internal substrate damage.
- Rattling sounds if the substrate breaks loose.
- Increased fuel consumption if oxygen sensors or catalysts fail.
π§° Replacement Notes:
- OEM catalytic converters are expensive due to precious metal content.
- Aftermarket options or cat-delete pipes are sometimes used, but may trigger CEL and fail emissions.
- Must be welded or flanged properly for secure fitment.
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