E350 fluctuating rpm on highway




It's the gdi version with the pump on the camshaft. I've seen the pump on my car with my eyes.
I think all blue efficiency car in eu has those.
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I think my last post is more sober. What do you think about the values for low and high side?
I do not have experience with Gen 1 GDI ur engine is using. That HP pump is crazy expensive at like Euro 3,000 ish.
M276 uses Gen 2 GDI, with simple cheap HP pump.
Your HP pump is similar to M271.8 , but you seems to be running a higher pressure than 120 BAR peak an M271.8 is using.
Looking at M276 GDI gen 2 fuel pressure strategy, I bet your Gen 1 is of the same strategy, at higher load, the pressure is reduced.
This pressure behaviour is not explained in WIS, I logged it all the time and I realized it is the strategy.
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I would look into your fuel hoses .......... and also your intake system for vacuum leak or flaps issue.
M272 intake system is fragile and kinda troublesome with age.
The flaps failure or partial failure can produce hiccups at speed.
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Below fuel hose may kink and reduce flow.
Last edited by S-Prihadi; Jun 29, 2025 at 03:47 AM.


Still waiting on my smoke machine to check for vaccum leaks.
Will check fuel lines today.
Regarding the manifold I have the newer style with only one vacuum actuator and not much more. Does the flaps in those fail just as the old ones?






Still waiting on my smoke machine to check for vaccum leaks.
Will check fuel lines today.
Regarding the manifold I have the newer style with only one vacuum actuator and not much more. Does the flaps in those fail just as the old ones?
But I know it is prone to breaking the flaps, usually the link from vacuum actuator to the internal flap.
If your is single flap , you must check if the flap is for lower rpm or the higher rpm one ?
If it is for low RPM, I would think your will suffer the same issue as M272 port injection low rpm flaps.
Low RPM flaps will work more than high RPM one for sure.
M272 should have smooth running monitoring...
You can use that while driving and see what's up with each cylinder behaviour.
By right if say the flap is the issue, all 6 cylinders would be effected.
If only a few cylinders seems out out of whack, you can shift your focus to component not shared by all 6 cylinders.


Don't know anything about the flap. Found very little info about this newer style setup. The only thing I know is that the vaccum actuator visually looks ok and I can feel the flap moving when I move the arm. This doesn't mean it is working though.


Non of the cylinders ever show 0.
What do you make of it?


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Non of the cylinders ever show 0.
What do you make of it?
The value is acceleration of the crankshaft. So it is to be used best with maintained RPM and not while in kick down mode.
Find attached information on Smooth Running.






However DTC will only be registered when and if enough time/duration the instability occured and sometimes in more than 1 drive cycle.
They have their own logic.
M272 is still using older DAS software by the look of the interface, its data logging is not so good like M276 Xentry , but OK.
I think Xentry can do graph mode, easier to see the hill and valley.
See if you can find graph mode ?


Smoke tested the vacuum system. No leaks. Did smoke test EVAP as well. Smoke gave trough around right rear wheel but that's just a vent I'm guessing.
Something I was thinking about, I wrote in my original post that when I disconnected the battery the car was fine for some time then the problem came back. About a week or so I disconnected the battery and the car has been fine. Like something freaks out after adaptation. What could it be?
The high rail pressure code is gone and have not come back.




No performance effect, I discovered it accidentally when depressurizing the fuel system and yet I am seeing 7 BAR.
No DTC.
So HP fuel sensor you may look at.


Does this help us anything? I think the Mercedes specialist replaced bank 2 nox sensor but I'm not totally sure.
Last edited by Dokus; Jul 15, 2025 at 04:51 AM.


The specialist replaced bank 1 sensor.
Got new code today for nox sensor malfunction bank 2. Same bank as the catalyst code.
I can see high NOx value at bank 2 compared to bank 1.
Booked in at Mercedes to replace but they don't have time for another month. Let's hope the nox sensor cures the issue.
The high rail pressure code never came back.
Question, read in another thread someone saying our cars have wide band front O2. Is this correct? Voltage for my front O2 seams like narrow band being between 0.1-1v.


One question, how long does it take for the gearbox to adapt after battery been off?
If I disconnect the battery so everything reset the car is fine for a couple of weeks than the bouncing rpm comes back.
I think it has to do with gearbox adaptation.






