What is a reference sensor?
What is a reference sensor?
A reference sensor is part of your vehicle’s system of sensors that control the correct functioning of the engine. The reference sensor, also known as the crankshaft position sensor, determines the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft.
How many sensors does a Mercedes have?
Two sensors were confirmed by us. There are one front and one rear passenger side.
How much is a sensor for a Mercedes?
Mercedes-Benz C300 Oxygen Sensor Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $160 and $202 while parts are priced between $302 and $333.
Where can I buy sensors for Mercedes Benz?
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How do you replace the camshaft sensor on a Mercedes?
Visit the link below to check current prices. Follow these steps to replace the camshaft position sensor on your Mercedes-Benz E, C, S, CLK, ML Class and other models. Open the hood and locate the camshaft position / hall sensor. Unplug the electrical connector from the camshaft position sensor. Remove the bolt using E-8 Female Torx socket.
Where is Mercedes-Benz camshaft Hall position sensor located?
Where is Mercedes-Benz Camshaft Hall Position Sensor located? Camshaft position sensor on Mercedes-Benz cars with 6, 8 and 12 cylinder engines is located on the front of the engine toward the top, near the valve cover. Location of Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor. Mercedes-Benz E-Class, S-Class, C-Class, ML-Class, CLK-Class, SLK-Class.
Are there universal TPMS sensors on Mercedes Benz?
There are many universal TPMS sensors that can be used on Mercedes-Benz. These are known as cloneable sensors. Typically these sensors require programming but there are some units such as multi-fit Universal Programmable System Kit that doesn’t require factory relearn process.