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Mojo
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Oct 1, 2012, 3:43 PM
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'07 Mercedes Misfire
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Hi All, I have a 2007 C280 Mercedes with 160,000 miles, and a couple of weeks ago, I was pulling up to a stop sign and the car shuddered violently and the engine light came on and the car started shaking. I pulled the codes: Cylinder 6 misfire and Crankshaft position sensor. The misfire occurs maybe 15 seconds after starting the engine, while idling. The shaking (misfiring) is much better at higher speeds. I swapped the coil packs and spark plugs around, with no change, and replaced the wiring. I didn't believe it was the crankshaft sensor, so I took it to the dealer to try and diagnose it. On the way to the dealer, the car shuddered violently again, all the warning lights came on briefly, and then the car started running very smoothly with no misfires. However, after I parked at the dealer, the car would start again, indicating the CKS, so the dealer replaced the crankshaft sensor. Now the car starts again, but the misfiring is back. The dealership has no idea, so I came looking for help. Asking around, the valve springs on these cars apparently have a tendency to wear early, so could this be the case? Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.
(This post was edited by Mojo on Oct 1, 2012, 3:44 PM)
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Mojo
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Oct 1, 2012, 3:54 PM
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Re: '07 Mercedes Misfire
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The misfire stayed at the original cylinder, sorry.
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Hammer Time
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Oct 1, 2012, 4:10 PM
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Re: '07 Mercedes Misfire
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Somebody is going to have to replicate the symptoms and do some testing while the miss is present to determine if it's ignition, ignition trigger or fuel that it's losing. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.
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