You’re getting check engine codes indicating that your Mercedes camshaft adjuster magnet might be bad or that the camshaft is acting up. Is it the sensor? Could it be the balance shaft issue plaguing various Models of Mercedes? This diagnostic video will help you know if the sensor is bad. Replacing good parts usually never resolves the issue. Let’s make our Mercedes run great again.
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Great video thank you
Hello, followed the steps and the reading only moves by one digit. I assume the sensors are bad?
Keith- I have the codes P0012, P0015 and P0022 show on my OBD reader I'm confused should I be replacing the sensor that you showed in your other video- the long cylindrical part or the magnet as per this video ?
do you have one for a crankshaft position sensor change
Hello! I have a Mercedes e280 2006 petrol and diagnostics with p2090 component y49 / 7 (right camchaft exhaust solenoid)
when the car is cold and ignites the engine, the sound is heard for a few seconds and the sound goes off.
can you please give me your help.
Another informative video.
Hello Kieth, I have a 2011 ML 350 with 100, 000 miles. How long do the motor mounts tipically last? Thanks for all your great videos. I replaced the battery myself after watching your video.
Nice suits!