2013 C250 Cold Start Issue
I'm thinking maybe this issue could be fuel related, pcv is clogged, or maybe the cam adjusters timing really is off? I'm not sure. Anyone have advice?
This issue is really weird because it seems to only occur during open loop at cold start. Once open loop closes, everything is ok. I don't think the car even uses the o2 sensors during open loop. What other things are not used during open loop? Cam magnets? Since the cam adjusters have a locking pin to hold a default position until oil pressure builds or when the motor is shut down. I've also heard the high pressure fuel pumps on these motors can give trouble, so could also be that.
I got an extended warranty notice from MB about the cam phasers for up to 120k miles or 2 more years. I may get Mercedes to diagnose the issue as they said the diagnosis is free if they find that the cam phasers are the issue.




This issue is really weird because it seems to only occur during open loop at cold start. Once open loop closes, everything is ok. I don't think the car even uses the o2 sensors during open loop. What other things are not used during open loop? Cam magnets? Since the cam adjusters have a locking pin to hold a default position until oil pressure builds or when the motor is shut down. I've also heard the high pressure fuel pumps on these motors can give trouble, so could also be that.
I got an extended warranty notice from MB about the cam phasers for up to 120k miles or 2 more years. I may get Mercedes to diagnose the issue as they said the diagnosis is free if they find that the cam phasers are the issue.
Also I've been doing some reading on the forums and it looks like my pcv valve may be junked too. I'm getting some fuel in the oil. Fuel contamination I'm sure doesn't help the cams..may be replacing the whole pcv hose mess (seriously who designed the pcv) under the intake as well.




I have a well equipped home garage, but there are some things I just don't want to tackle, and my diagnosis ability is limited to a mid-range Autel scanner. The diagnostic units the dealer has are far better.
FYI, all MB service departments are not created equal. If you have a choice, choose one that has the "panorama" view waiting room, where you can observe them diagnosing and servicing your car. Maybe it's just me, but I feel more comfortable that way.
I have a well equipped home garage, but there are some things I just don't want to tackle, and my diagnosis ability is limited to a mid-range Autel scanner. The diagnostic units the dealer has are far better.
FYI, all MB service departments are not created equal. If you have a choice, choose one that has the "panorama" view waiting room, where you can observe them diagnosing and servicing your car. Maybe it's just me, but I feel more comfortable that way.
I'm decently equipped tool-wise too but I'm sure the dealer has several specialty tools. I wanted an Autel but they can be pricey. I went with the Carly scanner and their app subscription for Mercedes since it was only $70 for the scanner plus the $20 annual subscription. It seems to read most of the car's modules.
My Mercedes dealer here has the waiting room completely closed off from the service area, so unfortunately I can't watch my car like I want to. The times I have brought the car there I sometimes will just ask to talk to the technician and they usually let me. So I get to see what they are doing back there. Techs don't seem to mind really.
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Agreed odd piggy that twin turbo bmws are troublesome. I almost picked up a n55 335i instead of this car but decided not to.




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Agreed odd piggy that twin turbo bmws are troublesome. I almost picked up a n55 335i instead of this car but decided not to.




