What do I need to replace the camshaft adjuster magnet?
Camshaft Adjuster Magnet – Replaces OE Number… An oil leak is enough to make any car owner panic.
Why are the magnets on my camshaft not working?
Your fuel injection computer (DME) may output a code that indicates faulty camshaft adjuster magnets. The camshaft adjuster magnets are an essential part of the variable camshaft system on the vehicle. If they are not operating properly, your car can run very rough.
What are the magnets on the C350 motor?
The camshaft adjuster magnets are an essential part of the variable camshaft system on the vehicle. If they are not operating properly, your car can run very rough. There are four camshaft adjusters on the C350 motor, one for each intake and one for each exhaust cam.
Where can I get new solenoid magnets for my camshaft?
I got new MB camshaft solenoid magnets from FCPEuro for about $25 each. The Solenoid Magnet replacement is part# A2720510177. (See Picture) Evidently, this is an upgrade part from original A2720510 0 77 which proves to be a bit wonky over time.
Where can I get a camshaft solenoid / magnet?
The camshaft solenoid/magnet is around $25 from the dealership. Just crack loose the bolts with that wrench and then loosen the all the bolts by hand. An extendable pocket magnet may be necessary so you don’t lose the bottom bolt. well for some reason I cannot see a picture… That fault is from a OBD used by OReillys (like an autozone).
How to replace a camshaft on a 07 E350?
Lol………Thanks for your help………Also its a 07 E350 NON 4-matic. The one you need to replace is labeled as #2 in the picture. The camshaft solenoid/magnet is around $25 from the dealership. Just crack loose the bolts with that wrench and then loosen the all the bolts by hand.
Where is Bank 1 on the camshaft sensor?
For my condition, P0015 code is Bank 1 Position “B” for the Camshaft Position Sensor. (Not to be confused with the single Crankshaft Position Sensor which detects the flywheel and crankshaft position). Bank 1 is passenger side of engine, and position “B” is the exhaust cam.
Where is the left intake camshaft on a Mercedes Benz?
Mercedes-Benz info calls B the left intake camshaft but your fault code description says its the left exhaust which would be 1 in then picture. Your right and the camshaft magnet is still behind the power steering reservoir. Maybe im talking confusing? Lol im not sure