How to reset a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter NoX sensor?

How to reset a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter NoX sensor?

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Why does my Mercedes Sprinter not start up?

P13F6-00 P13F600 The engine cannot be started because the exhaust aftertreatment system has been tampered with. P204F-96 P204F96 The AdBlue system (cylinder bank 1) has a malfunction. There is an internal component fault P13DF-00 P13DF00 The AdBlue system has a malfunction.

What causes a NoX sensor to malfunction?

P221408 The NOx sensor (cylinder bank 2) has a malfunction. There is a signal fault or the message is faulty. P221401 Nox sensor cylinder bank 2 malfunction. P22A1-22 P22A122 NOx sensor 2 (cylinder bank1) has a short circuit to positive. The signal amplitude is greater than the maximum amplitude.

What do you need to know about a Mercedes Sprinter?

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Where are the sensors in a Mercedes Benz Sprinter?

The exhaust system is comprised of a CDI (control unit) which monitors and actuates the sensors and valves in the exhaust system; a DEF pump. A DEF tank, a DEF temp sensor, a DEF level sensor and an SCR control unit with actuators and sensors. These items a located under the hood.

How much does a n0x sensor cost for a sprinter?

If any of these parts fails prepare to pay as little as $600 for a N0x sensor (there are two), or approximately $800-$1000 for an EGR valve, to a couple of thousand for a SCR catalytic converter (there are two) or a particulate filter (thankfully only one).

What makes up the exhaust system in a sprinter?

The exhaust system is comprised of a CDI (control unit) which monitors and actuates the sensors and valves in the exhaust system; a DEF pump. A DEF tank, a DEF temp sensor, a DEF level sensor and an SCR control unit with actuators and sensors.

What is the ABS sensor on a sprinter?

Your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter’s wheel speed sensor, also known as the ABS sensor, is the electrical connection between your wheels and braking system. A sensor passes axle speed data back to your braking system. This, in turn, helps manage the amount of pressure placed on the axle to prevent damage or stop the car too abruptly or slowly.

Where can I get my Mercedes Sprinter manifold replaced?

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Where is the distance sensor on a Mercedes Benz?

The distance sensor on Mercedes-Benz is tricky to locate because the sensor is mounted right behind the front bumper. You can’t see it with your naked eye. The picture above shows the Mercedes distance sensor location. Clean dirt or ice from the front bumper.

Your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter’s wheel speed sensor, also known as the ABS sensor, is the electrical connection between your wheels and braking system. A sensor passes axle speed data back to your braking system. This, in turn, helps manage the amount of pressure placed on the axle to prevent damage or stop the car too abruptly or slowly.

Where is the MAP sensor on a Mercedes Benz?

It’s in the front of the engine (between the diverter valves #35 and 41). Pop off the engine cover and you’ll see the valves nestled back by the intake manifold. Here’s the picture from the EPC, item 83 is your MAP sensor Click on the picture to enlarge it. I’d say order that bad boy and then you’ll be more easily able to locate it.

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How does a wheel speed sensor work on a car?

A sensor passes axle speed data back to your braking system. This, in turn, helps manage the amount of pressure placed on the axle to prevent damage or stop the car too abruptly or slowly. This process usually starts once a wheel speed sensor reads travel speeds anywhere between three and five miles per hour.

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