Crankshaft Position Sensor
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Re: Crank Position Sensor
This is a very easy fix. The sensor is on the back of the engine, drivers side, just above the bell housing. One E10(?) torx bolt. Depress the connector latch on the top, passenger side, of the connector and pull it off. With a 10" or 12" extension you can reach the torx bolt and undo it. Dont drop it! Then just pull the sensor out, slide in the new one and put the bolt back in and reconnect the cable. I'll have to look up the P/N.
edit: Napa part number is CSS9028. This is the same sensor, just dosent have the MB star on it, and cheaper.
edit: Napa part number is CSS9028. This is the same sensor, just dosent have the MB star on it, and cheaper.
Last edited by MikeR; 08-25-2009 at 05:15 PM.
Re: Crank Position Sensor
Originally Posted by blond xo
Just got this code (PO335) and need to buy a new sensor; what's the exact link or part # for the BOSCH crank position sensor?
Can I still drive my car or is it going to blow up? I know some cars have it setup in a way that the sensor is used while the engine is running, not just on start up.
Is this going to be fairly easy to replace? Where is it located? Anyone have instructions or tips?
Couldn't have come at a worse time, I've been saving all my money for the closing costs for my first house and now I get a check engine light..
Can I still drive my car or is it going to blow up? I know some cars have it setup in a way that the sensor is used while the engine is running, not just on start up.
Is this going to be fairly easy to replace? Where is it located? Anyone have instructions or tips?
Couldn't have come at a worse time, I've been saving all my money for the closing costs for my first house and now I get a check engine light..
BOSCH CRANK POSITION SENSOR MERCEDES
make sure to buy the Bosch
BOSCH 0 261 210 170 | OEM 003 153 27 28
You can take it out with 1/4 inch socket 1/4 inch drive
Do it after the engine cools down or bring it by the pad and I will change it for you
I am in Huntington Beach
Re: Crank Position Sensor
Originally Posted by blond xo
Ordered the sensor on eBay yesterday and got it today. Talk about quick
Now I just have to decide who to install it. If I wasn't so damn scared to drive the car I would take "SpeaksforAll" up on his offer.
Now I just have to decide who to install it. If I wasn't so damn scared to drive the car I would take "SpeaksforAll" up on his offer.
The girlfriend and I visit with her dad at the Long Beach VA Hosp almost every weekend so we would be close enough to Torrance to come your way.
Maybe if we met at your local Starbucks or someplace closer (so your engine is not so hot) I could just put it in real quick. Takes about the same amount of time it would take for you two gurls to grab us a frappy or iced coffee.
My Crossfire is in the shop right now should have it back tomorrow. Sill dealing with the P2096 and P2099 codes.
They are bringing in a Crossfire Mechanic to look at it in the morning
Lemmie know
Re: Crank Position Sensor
Originally Posted by blond xo
Thanks Speaks4All, if anything else goes wrong I may need to take you up on that offer. I had a friend install it last night.. without an e10 so that was interesting.
Car seems to be working so far, I will probably need to drive it some more to make sure though.
Car seems to be working so far, I will probably need to drive it some more to make sure though.
Re: Crankshaft Position Sensor
OK... bought a new sensor. A Bosch as recommended here. When I started the car up after the install I am still getting the Crankshaft Position Sensor A circuit malfunction error code the P0335 one. Any ideas. I have tried clearing the codes from ODB II and it just comes back. Is there another way to mildly reset the ECU.
Like put it in gear, put up the rear wing. sound the horn three times.Put AC/DC cd in. turn your head to the left and poke your tongue out type scenario
Any help would be appreciated. Only two stealerships in sydney competing against each other to see who can rip people off the most.
Cheers
Brett
Like put it in gear, put up the rear wing. sound the horn three times.Put AC/DC cd in. turn your head to the left and poke your tongue out type scenario
Any help would be appreciated. Only two stealerships in sydney competing against each other to see who can rip people off the most.
Cheers
Brett
Re: Crank Position Sensor
I was having the same problem but I wasn't getting a check engine light. What was happening was it also didnt want to go out of park after 5 mins it would release from part then it would not shift out of first gear. Chrysler just gave me the car back saying they couldn't figure it out. So i decided to figure it out my self after talking to a few people it had (jerry from let) narrowed it down to either the crank position sensor or the cam position sensor. so i checked the price of the crank sensor and found out at my auto parts it was only 56.00 so i picked it up and 2 hours latter (that dam six point bolt u can't see lol) its working perfectly no more problems no sounds perfect fit. So thanks to the people on this site for helping me figure it out.
Re: Crankshaft Position Sensor
Hey
This "star socket," is that like any hex socket or is that specific to Mercedes and their star logo they put on everything?
If it is specific to Mercedes do I have to buy it from them?
Thanks,
dahntahn
Picture #1: Bolt, Star Socket, New part on the left, Old part on the right
Picture #2: Socket, Top of Screw, New on left, Old on right
Picture #3: Rear of engine where sensor is in the center of picture
Picture #4: Picture of where the sensor goes and the bolt hole
Picture #5: Picture of cable
Picture #6: Picture of sensor installed and cable attached
Picture #7: OBD II - no errors[/quote]
This "star socket," is that like any hex socket or is that specific to Mercedes and their star logo they put on everything?
If it is specific to Mercedes do I have to buy it from them?
Thanks,
dahntahn
Picture #1: Bolt, Star Socket, New part on the left, Old part on the right
Picture #2: Socket, Top of Screw, New on left, Old on right
Picture #3: Rear of engine where sensor is in the center of picture
Picture #4: Picture of where the sensor goes and the bolt hole
Picture #5: Picture of cable
Picture #6: Picture of sensor installed and cable attached
Picture #7: OBD II - no errors[/quote]
Re: Crank Position Sensor
Bosch Crankshaft Position Sensor < click
Currently available for just $40.81
Order one now just to have a spare one on hand.
Currently available for just $40.81
Order one now just to have a spare one on hand.
Re: Crank Position Sensor
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Bosch Crankshaft Position Sensor < click
Currently available for just $40.81
Order one now just to have a spare one on hand.
Currently available for just $40.81
Order one now just to have a spare one on hand.
Re: Crank Position Sensor
MikeR,
Thanks for listing the NAPA part number for the CPS. We already re-soldered the points on the RCM, but that didn't fix the "not starting" issue. Hopefully I'll find one here in San Antonio so my husband can replace it and get me back on the road.
Sure hope this works. I'll let y'all know tomorrow evening. I've got to get my XFire running again so I can get my cool back.
Thanks for listing the NAPA part number for the CPS. We already re-soldered the points on the RCM, but that didn't fix the "not starting" issue. Hopefully I'll find one here in San Antonio so my husband can replace it and get me back on the road.
Originally Posted by MikeR
This is a very easy fix. The sensor is on the back of the engine, drivers side, just above the bell housing. One E10(?) torx bolt. Depress the connector latch on the top, passenger side, of the connector and pull it off. With a 10" or 12" extension you can reach the torx bolt and undo it. Dont drop it! Then just pull the sensor out, slide in the new one and put the bolt back in and reconnect the cable. I'll have to look up the P/N.
edit: Napa part number is CSS9028. This is the same sensor, just dosent have the MB star on it, and cheaper.
edit: Napa part number is CSS9028. This is the same sensor, just dosent have the MB star on it, and cheaper.
Re: Crank Position Sensor
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Bosch Crankshaft Position Sensor < click
Currently available for just $40.81
Order one now just to have a spare one on hand.
Currently available for just $40.81
Order one now just to have a spare one on hand.