Are there replacement NOx sensors for Mercedes Benz?

Are there replacement NOx sensors for Mercedes Benz?

Get in touch with us: we provide a range of replacement Mercedes-Benz NOx sensors for a number of models – such as the Sprinter W906, W222, W205 S205, W212, S212, A207, C207 and W166 – if yours is faulty. This entry was posted in Nox Sensor & Mercedes Benz on February 15, 2019 by Xenons4U.

Why do I need to replace my NoX sensor?

In both instances of these diagnostic codes showing up, you may need to replace your NOx sensor. These codes indicate that the NOx sensor A (for U029D) or B (U029E) is not communicating with the other control modules in your Mercedes. The most common reason for failure is a circuit fault. If you experience this issue, you

Can a diesel car fail a nitrogen oxide NOx sensor?

With carbon neutrality becoming a major issue around the world, many governments insist that diesel vehicles must feature an AdBlue SCR system to be compliant with the law on emissions. If your SCR system is not working, your vehicle could fail its MOT. What is a Nitrogen Oxide NOx sensor?

What happens if there is too much NOx in a car?

If too much NOx is detected, the sensor will feed this information to the SCR system, which can then adjust its output accordingly so that the vehicle continues to meet emissions regulations. If you own a diesel-powered car, the NOx sensor is critical to the SCR system to ensure your vehicle is compliant.

How does the NoX sensor work on a diesel car?

If you own a diesel-powered car, the NOx sensor is critical to the SCR system to ensure your vehicle is compliant. How does the NOx sensor work? The NOx sensor detects nitrogen oxides via an electro-catalytic mechanism.

When was the NoX sensor replaced on my Mercedes?

The dealer says the NOx sensor replaced 2 months ago are not “taught”, they just “taught” both sensors today, and cleared the codes and called it done. Any one had to “teach” their replacement NOx sensors?

When to replace NoX sensor on 2016 BlueTEC?

2016 BlueTec, took delivery on Nov. 2015. Did DIY engine oil change on Nov. 2016 using Valvoline 5W-40 MST. Had a first CEL with fault codes P229F, P2201 in Aug. 2017 at 6.4K miles. Took to dealer, replaced both NOx sensor under warranty.

When did the NoX sensor on my cel go bad?

Took to dealer, replaced both NOx sensor under warranty. Last week, had the CEL with the same fault codes again, now at about 7.4K miles. Plan to take to the dealer again later this week, but how can a replaced NOx sensor went bad in just 2 months/1K miles? I wonder if this sensor issue is masking some root problems.