2016 E-400 Secondary Faults found




Anyone have a similar experience or any thoughts?
I'm debating whether to trade this in now or just wait and hope nothing develops.
You're asking yourself good questions!!
Drive it to the ground or cash in ?
What is the current residual value ??
... I would let them have it.

MB repairs quickly reach over 2000.USD.
the 3K they’ll give me’s not worth it. To be honest the cars in excellent condition otherwise and if the turbos never become an issue, I can’t see why I can’t get another 50,000 miles out of it.




Boosting function if not the turbocharger itself ( usually not turbo ), the supporting devices is not expensive but you must DIY it and have some skill.
Camshaft timing issue will be the most expensive one as it is probably the tone wheel of the camshaft gone off the mark and I hope you do not have VVT rattle too....which these combo will be expensive
even for the parts alone.




the 3K they’ll give me’s not worth it. To be honest the cars in excellent condition otherwise and if the turbos never become an issue, I can’t see why I can’t get another 50,000 miles out of it.
Normally the answer is no.
It's a decent decision to quit while you're ahead.
Boosting function if not the turbocharger itself ( usually not turbo ), the supporting devices is not expensive but you must DIY it and have some skill.
Camshaft timing issue will be the most expensive one as it is probably the tone wheel of the camshaft gone off the mark and I hope you do not have VVT rattle too....which these combo will be expensive
even for the parts alone.




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This baby solenoid in itself will not cause boost leak, the duo check valve at the intake manifold must fail in open mode first and this fuel vapor solenoid fail in OPEN mode = boost leak to fuel tank.
Please check if US market car has the purge pressure sensor B4/4 or not ?
Mine Asian version did not get that B4/4 : https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...re-sensor.html
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