Hey guys,
new member here would just like to introduce myself and my ride
from Melbourne, Australia!
I have had a friend hook up his OBDII and this is what I need:
C180 kompressor W203 2004 Model
- Camshaft/Crankshaft sensor for cylinder misfire in all 4 cylinders
- c02 sensors 1 & 2
Also want to get my own OBDII tool, what do you guys recommend?
I have found a few parts online, would love some advice on whether these are the correct parts for my MB;
- OBDII ===
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Engin.../140936269329?
- c02 sensor ===
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mercedes-...9931e13&_uhb=1
Camshaft sensor ===
http://www.cyberspaceautoparts.com.a...utm_medium=cpc
- Crankshaft ===
http://www.aahmotorsport.com/mercede...2828-545-p.asp
I have gone through as much of this forum as I can and I am confident in changing these parts myself, I have attached a few pics so you guys can see what I am working on
new member here would just like to introduce myself and my ride
from Melbourne, Australia!I have had a friend hook up his OBDII and this is what I need:
C180 kompressor W203 2004 Model
- Camshaft/Crankshaft sensor for cylinder misfire in all 4 cylinders
- c02 sensors 1 & 2
Also want to get my own OBDII tool, what do you guys recommend?

I have found a few parts online, would love some advice on whether these are the correct parts for my MB;

- OBDII ===
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Engin.../140936269329?
- c02 sensor ===
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mercedes-...9931e13&_uhb=1
Camshaft sensor ===
http://www.cyberspaceautoparts.com.a...utm_medium=cpc
- Crankshaft ===
http://www.aahmotorsport.com/mercede...2828-545-p.asp
I have gone through as much of this forum as I can and I am confident in changing these parts myself, I have attached a few pics so you guys can see what I am working on

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This is the scan tool I use http://www.equus.com/Product/3130c/S...with-FixAssist
When it comes to replacing sensors, I stick with OEM as I don't need the hassle of doing the repair and having an issue with it afterwards. Universals and third party may work but I don't want the risk. It is sometimes not wise to pay too little because in the long run it might actually cost you more
biggest problem I see with your car is the steering wheel is on the wrong side, factory error?
When it comes to replacing sensors, I stick with OEM as I don't need the hassle of doing the repair and having an issue with it afterwards. Universals and third party may work but I don't want the risk. It is sometimes not wise to pay too little because in the long run it might actually cost you more
biggest problem I see with your car is the steering wheel is on the wrong side, factory error?

Thanks for the advice, but that scan tool is a bit too pricey for me = (
from previous experience with other vehicles the task at hand is fairly easy for me, just finding the correct parts is my issue = )
Well here down under we might as well be reversed, were upside down from everyone else anyway = )
from previous experience with other vehicles the task at hand is fairly easy for me, just finding the correct parts is my issue = )
Well here down under we might as well be reversed, were upside down from everyone else anyway = )
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from previous experience with other vehicles the task at hand is fairly easy for me, just finding the correct parts is my issue = )
Well here down under we might as well be reversed, were upside down from everyone else anyway = )
I paid about $120 from Amazon for that scan toolOriginally Posted by Mick-C180K
Thanks for the advice, but that scan tool is a bit too pricey for me = (from previous experience with other vehicles the task at hand is fairly easy for me, just finding the correct parts is my issue = )
Well here down under we might as well be reversed, were upside down from everyone else anyway = )
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