1999 CLK 430: Cranks but won't start
I'm considering replacing the crank position sensor (CPS) as the next step.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Otherwise, an inexpensive tool such as spark plug tester - has an acrylic tube where one can see the spark and intensity. This is because you mentioned a weak spark.
Being ignorant, is that engine with a distributor or coil-on-spark?
Otherwise, an inexpensive tool such as spark plug tester - has an acrylic tube where one can see the spark and intensity. This is because you mentioned a weak spark.
Being ignorant, is that engine with a distributor or coil-on-spark?
CPS replaced (what a nightmare), fuel filter replaced, and one leaking line to the fuel filter replaced. Starts up and runs now.
HOWEVER, I’m running rough at idle (like a shaking) and can hear (but not feel) the rumble from that roughness as I drive. I’ll try to describe this better after my next drive. Any ideas?
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On older cars with bigger engines it could be a combination of sources. CVS aystem and all gaskets in OK condition so there are no bigger air leaks?
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The shuttering sounds like bad MAF (many times throws an oxygen sensor error code...but usually turns out to be the MAF)...I would first start by being sure that the rear housing of the air filter unit is securely seated in the MAF housing.... (remove air filter, lower rear and seat onto MAF housing..and only then lower front onto clips)...also be sure that the vacuum hosing is not cracked...if all else fails, buy a new OEM unit...get from https://www.autohausaz.com/?gclid=Cj...saArtgEALw_wcB






