I wish I had found this video a few months ago as I have a 99 Mercedes. After replacing the fuel pump, and the spark plugs (didn't realise that I needed two per placement). It ended up running really good. No hard start, no idle issues. A week later it wouldn't start. Ended up finding out that it is the crankshaft sensor and it'll now need replacing. Good to know such things for future references and it'll save me time and money.
These are 2 very important sensors that can leave these cars or any car stranded, camshaft position sensor and crankshaft position sensors both have some life expectancy due to the heat and the severe engine compartment environment. Here are the tips and tricks to diagnose and replace these two, please leave your experience , questions and feedback in the comments and I try my best to reply ASAP. Cheers...
I have a 2009 c300 it just threw the same code exhaust cam position sensor I changed the sensors magnet & cam sensor but the code won’t go away or move. It starts up fine but it has a real bad loss of power when driving. Could it be the acutal exhaust cam? Could I have a faulty sensor? Should I try n change the crankshaft position sensor because maybe it’s not sending the right message ? Or could the acutal exhaust cam phaser be not phasing correctly. ? I also seen there’s an exhaust control valve should I try changing that
Great advice and helpful instruction. I think the crank sensor is the main one to replace. I had two fail without warning , leaving the cars in a crank no start situation. Even at low mileage , 50,000 km , but after 13 years they should be replaced , preferably with a Bosch . As you say they are affected by heat which rises from the exhaust when the car is stationary which eventually causes failure. After fitting a new one the engine should be gradually increased in speed to around 2500rpm , to enable the adaptation of the new sensor.
Thank you so much Benz addiction! I have used your videos many times. This time i could not fond the reason for why my engine would bot turn over on my w209 clk 350 until i ran into your video!!!
@@BenzAddiction seriously thank you so much. Was able to get it to start for a little bit until it died with starter fluid. Fortunately it was enough time to read a code, bad fuel pump. You are awesome and are the only help ive been able to find on w209 Mercedes.
BIG respect 🙏for you showing crankshaft position sensor in such a detail video. I did this job today myself b/c my M112 CLK is throwing P0335 & can NOT start the car (after letting engine cool for 20 minutes, it starts again so I know I MUST take care of this. There is NO prior failure warning. The CPS is in such a strange angle that I can't even take nice photos to share ! Both old & new reads 1.1K ohm b/c old one may be at early stage of failing. My own experience: I removed #6 cylinder coil completely to gain better access but seems like your #6 coil stays there and you can still replace CPS successfully so you are amazing 👍. It took me 2 hours to even locate CPS b/c it's hidden by various wire looms.
hello.the error codes P0171+P0174 are usually a sign of a faulty air mass sensor! A defective camshaft sensor or crankshaft sensor has other error codes (DEC). I would recommend installing a new BOSCH air mass sensor! The new sensor does not need to be trained (STAR DIAGNOSIS). The ME2.0/2.8 engine control unit recognizes the new air mass sensor! The adaptation values of bank 1 and 2 are reset to normal after approx. 200-500 km. The air mass sensor ages more and more after approx. 100,000 km and the engine control unit still tries to adhere to the programmed values. if this is no longer possible, usually P0171/ P0174 is set and the engine control lamp MIL lights up. best regards from Germany.
Hi mate, thank you for your guidance, you are very right, this should be a vacuum leak or a faulty MAF, I will buy one and make another video on this, cheers. 👍
Simply thank you wouldn't be enough for putting together such a nice video I had the same problems so that's fixed my care issues for now. Thank you and God bless you.🎉❤❤
I recently replaced the crankshaft position sensor on my 2006 SLK55 AMG and it is one of the trickiest jobs I've ever done on any car. One of the issues was that pressing the connector clip did not lift the locking tab enough to release the plug. I managed to loop a piece of string around the connector so that I could pull it with one hand while using a small screwdriver to lift the locking tap with the other hand. Removing and replacing the screw was also tricky and required an extension bar with a universal joint close to the E6 socket end. The latter has to be done entirely by feel because it's impossible to see the screw which is beneath the sensor.
Yes, a beefy V8 in a compact SLK engine bay would be like that, I guess, an inspection camera might help, though... my CLK500 bay is also tight around the engine...
@@BenzAddiction It's never going to be easy but at least it's possible (just) and I don't expect to have to do it again. It wasn't faulty, this was just preventative maintenance. Thanks for all your videos, they really help. I recently bought the car and I'm working through bringing the servicing up to date and replacing potential age-related failure points. Fortunately, most of these jobs, although sometimes fiddly and time-consuming, are relatively straightforward.
thanks for the video. Its wonderful. On my way today to the work check engine showed up, on my w209 m113 also rough idling and than no start, when engine is warm. I have new part. But i have there more pipes and tubes so its not that accesable as you have. So im not able to change the sensor at work. I hope, i will drive home aprrox. 10 miles... And engine will not fail on the way.. But love your channel. You saved me so much money :)
🏆Friend🏆 wow great description👀 the best ever🌟I have the CLK 320 2005 so tight and hard to get in there you make it look a lot easier⚡ all the other videos I seen don't hold a candle to yours⚡may your life be full of🙏great Karma ✌️
🥹Please if you're near Sacramento just had shoulder surgery and the ladies I'm with are 🍀Jehovah witnesses they got stuck 🦝 S.O.S✌️ PS I don't want them to be driving my truck 🤓
I own a CLK with M272 engine, just had the CSP sensor replaced. Now first thing first, you cannot see the actual sensor. You can only feel it. You HAVE to remove the MAF to get ANY room to access the adapter to CSP sensor and you have to feel the sensor and the bolt from the other side. The bolt is T30 on M272 engine. E8 for older engines.
I just replaced my crankshaft position sensor yesterday. It was for a 2001 CLK55 AMG. I ended up using a 1/4" ratchet, two inch extension with the socket to loosen and remove the bolt. After all is said and done. It wasn't that bad. At first I was experimenting with different extensions and u-joints but I finally ended up using my setup. I was getting a rough idle when warming up and if I had to stop for a light the rough idle would begin within a minute. It seemed like the engine wanted to die. Now, everything runs good. I had to clear out the code so now the engine is going through the relearning process.
Hi! I'm glad I found this video, great explanation if issue's and how to repair it. I have same symptom's as You, but my fault code are P203D-002 and P2050. Do You think changing this 2 sensors will help? I already change camshaft sensor, but after 4000rpm problem is back, check engine and less power.
Thank You for respond, do You think it may be related to the correct timing? maybe the timing chain is stretched? although I don't hear any sounds indicating this
Hello there, I’m having a po715 code on E320 could there be any other sensors that I could be missing ?? I’ve changed and checked my transmission been suck in limp mode did conductor plate and valve body job which came first and this code will not just go away..
These engines do tend to have a bit of a whine to the sound (mine does), there are some discussions about it online but it doesn't appear to be related to any serious problems.
Thank you for this video! I have this kind of code in my slk320: 203D-002 Angle variation of camshaft to crankshaft: Camshaft signal(maximum angular variation in 'retarded direction )(P1999) DTC Status: Current and stored Can camshaft or crankshaft sensor cause this kind of code? I've only noticed a slight vibration at idle, but otherwise the engine runs well. This is causing me gray hair because i don't know exactly what is causing it😅 Only BAS ESP light is on some times, but it might be due to something else. Any advice and suggestions are helpful😊
I listened to this video and I had the cam and crankshaft sensors changed either mechanic installed it wrong or aftermarket part I used is not good like original part it now has cold start problems wish I never listened to this advice.
This is an excellent video....i wish i watched this weeks before my c209 CLk not starting. 😢
I wish I had found this video a few months ago as I have a 99 Mercedes. After replacing the fuel pump, and the spark plugs (didn't realise that I needed two per placement). It ended up running really good. No hard start, no idle issues. A week later it wouldn't start. Ended up finding out that it is the crankshaft sensor and it'll now need replacing. Good to know such things for future references and it'll save me time and money.
Thanks mate, it is not always easy to diagnose. It is good that you also replaced those consumables
These are 2 very important sensors that can leave these cars or any car stranded, camshaft position sensor and crankshaft position sensors both have some life expectancy due to the heat and the severe engine compartment environment. Here are the tips and tricks to diagnose and replace these two, please leave your experience , questions and feedback in the comments and I try my best to reply ASAP. Cheers...
I have a 2009 c300 it just threw the same code exhaust cam position sensor I changed the sensors magnet & cam sensor but the code won’t go away or move. It starts up fine but it has a real bad loss of power when driving. Could it be the acutal exhaust cam? Could I have a faulty sensor? Should I try n change the crankshaft position sensor because maybe it’s not sending the right message ? Or could the acutal exhaust cam phaser be not phasing
correctly. ? I also seen there’s an exhaust control valve should I try changing that
I really appreciate this gentlemen’s presentation skill. Great teacher. Very thorough. Thank you.
You are welcome 😊
Great advice and helpful instruction.
I think the crank sensor is the main one to replace. I had two fail without warning , leaving the cars in a crank no start situation.
Even at low mileage , 50,000 km , but after 13 years they should be replaced , preferably with a Bosch .
As you say they are affected by heat which rises from the exhaust when the car is stationary which eventually causes failure.
After fitting a new one the engine should be gradually increased in speed to around 2500rpm , to enable the adaptation of the new sensor.
Hi Leonardo, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience:)
Thank you so much Benz addiction! I have used your videos many times. This time i could not fond the reason for why my engine would bot turn over on my w209 clk 350 until i ran into your video!!!
You are welcome 😊. Issue Solved?
@@BenzAddictionto be honest.. just replaced the crankshaft position sensor and still nothing unfortunately..
@@BenzAddictionengine cranks but will not turn over and im not sure where to go now..
Watch this: th-cam.com/video/byYgNgHO8hU/w-d-xo.html
@@BenzAddiction seriously thank you so much. Was able to get it to start for a little bit until it died with starter fluid. Fortunately it was enough time to read a code, bad fuel pump. You are awesome and are the only help ive been able to find on w209 Mercedes.
BIG respect 🙏for you showing crankshaft position sensor in such a detail video. I did this job today myself b/c my M112 CLK is throwing P0335 & can NOT start the car (after letting engine cool for 20 minutes, it starts again so I know I MUST take care of this. There is NO prior failure warning. The CPS is in such a strange angle that I can't even take nice photos to share ! Both old & new reads 1.1K ohm b/c old one may be at early stage of failing.
My own experience: I removed #6 cylinder coil completely to gain better access but seems like your #6 coil stays there and you can still replace CPS successfully so you are amazing 👍. It took me 2 hours to even locate CPS b/c it's hidden by various wire looms.
Thanks mate, glad it helped. It is probably worthwhile to replace the CPS after 100k km... enjoy your Benz , subscribe please. Cheers.
hello.the error codes P0171+P0174 are usually a sign of a faulty air mass sensor! A defective camshaft sensor or crankshaft sensor has other error codes (DEC). I would recommend installing a new BOSCH air mass sensor! The new sensor does not need to be trained (STAR DIAGNOSIS). The ME2.0/2.8 engine control unit recognizes the new air mass sensor! The adaptation values of bank 1 and 2 are reset to normal after approx. 200-500 km. The air mass sensor ages more and more after approx. 100,000 km and the engine control unit still tries to adhere to the programmed values. if this is no longer possible, usually P0171/ P0174 is set and the engine control lamp MIL lights up. best regards from Germany.
Hi mate, thank you for your guidance, you are very right, this should be a vacuum leak or a faulty MAF, I will buy one and make another video on this, cheers. 👍
@@BenzAddiction A too rich condition is NOT caused by a vacuum leak( lean condition is)..... other than that, good video.
Thank you soo much .. i found the solution for my g class because of this video .. thank you again
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Glad it helped brother.
Simply thank you wouldn't be enough for putting together such a nice video I had the same problems so that's fixed my care issues for now. Thank you and God bless you.🎉❤❤
Glad it worked.
I recently replaced the crankshaft position sensor on my 2006 SLK55 AMG and it is one of the trickiest jobs I've ever done on any car. One of the issues was that pressing the connector clip did not lift the locking tab enough to release the plug. I managed to loop a piece of string around the connector so that I could pull it with one hand while using a small screwdriver to lift the locking tap with the other hand. Removing and replacing the screw was also tricky and required an extension bar with a universal joint close to the E6 socket end. The latter has to be done entirely by feel because it's impossible to see the screw which is beneath the sensor.
Yes, a beefy V8 in a compact SLK engine bay would be like that, I guess, an inspection camera might help, though... my CLK500 bay is also tight around the engine...
@@BenzAddiction It's never going to be easy but at least it's possible (just) and I don't expect to have to do it again. It wasn't faulty, this was just preventative maintenance.
Thanks for all your videos, they really help. I recently bought the car and I'm working through bringing the servicing up to date and replacing potential age-related failure points. Fortunately, most of these jobs, although sometimes fiddly and time-consuming, are relatively straightforward.
thanks for the video. Its wonderful. On my way today to the work check engine showed up, on my w209 m113 also rough idling and than no start, when engine is warm. I have new part. But i have there more pipes and tubes so its not that accesable as you have. So im not able to change the sensor at work. I hope, i will drive home aprrox. 10 miles... And engine will not fail on the way.. But love your channel. You saved me so much money :)
Thanks mate, drive safe. Fingers crossed 🤞
🏆Friend🏆 wow great description👀 the best ever🌟I have the CLK 320 2005 so tight and hard to get in there you make it look a lot easier⚡ all the other videos I seen don't hold a candle to yours⚡may your life be full of🙏great Karma ✌️
🥹Please if you're near Sacramento just had shoulder surgery and the ladies I'm with are 🍀Jehovah witnesses they got stuck 🦝 S.O.S✌️ PS I don't want them to be driving my truck 🤓
@haroldbirge6881 Thanks mate, glad it helped 😊
A very informative video, well done.
Thank you Allan :)
Brilliant video , you do problem solving very efficiently .P.S. the p/n you gave for the crankshaft sensor is that the same for the M112 engine .🇦🇺
Thank you 😊
Like for the super magnet!!!! Brilliant
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Interesting work, thank-you
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I own a CLK with M272 engine, just had the CSP sensor replaced. Now first thing first, you cannot see the actual sensor. You can only feel it. You HAVE to remove the MAF to get ANY room to access the adapter to CSP sensor and you have to feel the sensor and the bolt from the other side. The bolt is T30 on M272 engine. E8 for older engines.
Thanks for info 👍
Well done!
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I just replaced my crankshaft position sensor yesterday. It was for a 2001 CLK55 AMG. I ended up using a 1/4" ratchet, two inch extension with the socket to loosen and remove the bolt. After all is said and done. It wasn't that bad. At first I was experimenting with different extensions and u-joints but I finally ended up using my setup. I was getting a rough idle when warming up and if I had to stop for a light the rough idle would begin within a minute. It seemed like the engine wanted to die. Now, everything runs good. I had to clear out the code so now the engine is going through the relearning process.
Excellent :)
Hi! I'm glad I found this video, great explanation if issue's and how to repair it. I have same symptom's as You, but my fault code are P203D-002 and P2050. Do You think changing this 2 sensors will help? I already change camshaft sensor, but after 4000rpm problem is back, check engine and less power.
I would dig more as these can be due to cat or O2 sensors. Don't throw parts. Try to find out the real reason.
Thank You for respond, do You think it may be related to the correct timing? maybe the timing chain is stretched? although I don't hear any sounds indicating this
The first one is more DEF related. have you recently filled the DEF tank? Is it over filled? It is not related to timing for sure.
No Sir, my merc is W211 e240 with m112 engine from 2002. Fault P203D-002 tell's me about angle variation of camshaft to crankshaft.
Hello there, I’m having a po715 code on E320 could there be any other sensors that I could be missing ?? I’ve changed and checked my transmission been suck in limp mode did conductor plate and valve body job which came first and this code will not just go away..
Is this a generic code? What scanner are you using? Best is to use MB star.
@@BenzAddiction yes it is , and I’ve ordered a new scanner launch x431 for MB
@@evansaugustus5173 that's the way!
What model is that scanner
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arka kısım sol taraftaki egr valfi hortumlarınızıda kontrol edin onlarda çürüyor ve araç titretiyor
Thanks mate, will check them :)
Did the idle speed vibration go away?
Yes, also check your vacuum lines for leak and spark plugs not to be loose...
Why does your car make a high pitched whine when you rev it? Does it have a super charger?
No super charger, might be the air pump that comes on for 30 sec after start up.
These engines do tend to have a bit of a whine to the sound (mine does), there are some discussions about it online but it doesn't appear to be related to any serious problems.
So did the codes go away ?
The hesitation is gone and I am sure that could cause a code. But have not checked the codes after.
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Thank you for this video! I have this kind of code in my slk320:
203D-002
Angle variation of camshaft to
crankshaft: Camshaft signal(maximum angular variation in 'retarded direction )(P1999)
DTC Status: Current and stored
Can camshaft or crankshaft sensor cause this kind of code? I've only noticed a slight vibration at idle, but otherwise the engine runs well. This is causing me gray hair because i don't know exactly what is causing it😅 Only BAS ESP light is on some times, but it might be due to something else. Any advice and suggestions are helpful😊
@@JAVsk1 Do you hear a rattle? How old is the car, how many km? Sounds like a stretched chain or worn gears?
This is a 2000 year model with about 297 000km driven. No unusual sound is heard, so it must be some sensor that causes the code🤔
@@JAVsk1 if never replaced, replace both sensors for sure first.
@@BenzAddiction I'll do that! That's probably a good place to start. I'll let you know when I've had the sensors replaced. Let's see what happens✌️
@@JAVsk1 keep us posted!
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Thanks mate :)
I listened to this video and I had the cam and crankshaft sensors changed either mechanic installed it wrong or aftermarket part I used is not good like original part it now has cold start problems wish I never listened to this advice.
What was your mechanic thoughts on this?
crazy that people could have a dead car that only needs a $50 sensor to get going lol
Yup :)
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