Recall article for 2007 diesel
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2006 E320 CDi, 2008 3/4 Ton Suburban, 2007 "rice rickshaw" Accord 5 speed
After all this V-6 diesel is similar to but not the same as the one introduced in Europe a couple of years back. The European is a cleverer version without all the NA emission devices and therefore without all the accompanying sensors and electronics. In other words less to go wrong.
Less money for upkeep. Less worries for CELs. More money in your pocket.
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Does it mean that MB has not ironed out the still new Bluetec V-6?
After all this V-6 diesel is similar to but not the same as the one introduced in Europe a couple of years back. The European is a cleverer version without all the NA emission devices and therefore without all the accompanying sensors and electronics. In other words less to go wrong.
Less money for upkeep. Less worries for CELs. More money in your pocket.
After all this V-6 diesel is similar to but not the same as the one introduced in Europe a couple of years back. The European is a cleverer version without all the NA emission devices and therefore without all the accompanying sensors and electronics. In other words less to go wrong.
Less money for upkeep. Less worries for CELs. More money in your pocket.
The sensor as of this thread must be the same part (compatible part versions may be different, I'm not sure but I would assume a batch of bad sensors would have entered European cars too).
Of course marketing wants to define everything new and better even when minor differences exist, the US Bluetec, equally to the Euro Bluetec are pretty similar to the current Euro E320CDI in my opinion.