

Remove the bolt using E-8 Female Torx socket.Unplug the electrical connector from the camshaft position sensor.Open the hood and locate the camshaft position/hall sensor.MERCEDES-BENZ Camshaft Position Sensorįollow these steps to replace the camshaft position sensor on your Mercedes-Benz E, C, S, CLK, ML-Class, and other models. Visit the link below to check current prices. If you go to Amazon you will find a CAM sensor for any Mercedes-Benz model. You will be surprised how inexpensive a CAMshaft position sensor is.
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How to replace the Camshaft Position Sensor on a Mercedes-Benz Tools Required FEMALE E-TORX (Star) Socket Set The problem could be the wiring or camshaft sensor itself or even the ECU. P0340 fault code is often detected which points to a camshaft position (hall) sensor fault. This is caused because the Electronic Control Module (ECM / ECU) does not receive any information from the CAM sensor, so it doesn’t know the crankshaft position. Loss of engine power – Less common but it is possible that the car may hesitate under acceleration or even trigger misfire codes.It could also be that the car starts fine when cold, but if it warms up, it’s hard to restart it. You may notice the car starts fine one day and then hesitates to start the next. Intermittent starting – This is a very common problem if the Camshaft Sensor starts to fail.Check Engine Light – (CEL) / Service Engine Warning may turn on, and you will have a fault code related to the CAM sensor.

If the camshaft sensor has failed you will notice some or all of the following:
