Mercedes-AMG E-Class Cylinder head gasket replacement Cost
2016–2018 · Engine, Fuel & Emissions system
Typical range
$1.2k–$2.9k
Parts + labour
Labour hours
6–15h
At a typical garage
The head gasket seals the combustion chambers and coolant passages between the engine block and cylinder head. A blown gasket causes overheating, white exhaust smoke, coolant loss and milky oil—left unrepaired it leads to severe engine damage. Mercedes-AMG E-Class head gasket replacement costs $1200–$2943—one of the more substantial engine repairs.
Typical parts included
- Cylinder head gasket
What affects the price
- Whether the cylinder head needs resurfacing or replacement
- V6/V8 engines require two gaskets, doubling parts cost
- Whether ancillary components (thermostat, water pump, belts) are replaced at the same time
Common questions
How long does this repair take?
Cylinder head gasket replacement on a Mercedes-AMG E-Class typically takes 6–15 hours at a garage.
How often does this need to be done?
For a Mercedes-AMG E-Class, this is typically needed head gaskets are replaced on failure; correct coolant maintenance and not overheating the engine are the best prevention.
Other engine, fuel & emissions system repairs on the Mercedes-AMG E-Class
- ABS hydraulic unit replacement$468–$842
- ABS sensor replacement$193–$347
- ABS system bleeding$154–$277
- AC compressor clutch replacement$385–$693
- AC compressor replacement$413–$743
Cylinder head gasket replacement cost on similar cars
- BMW 5 Series Sedan$1.2k–$2.1k
- AUDI A6 Avant$1.1k–$1.9k
- MERCEDES BENZ E-Klasse and predecessors$1.1k–$1.9k
- VOLVO S80$1.2k–$2.1k
- SAAB 9-5$1.1k–$1.9k
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