Hard to find a repair manual of my 2014 GLK250 bluetec
Now I have to change the 'knock sensor', but it's really hard for me to get a resource/manual telling me where it is located, some vid says it is under the intake manifold, some people says it is on the mount...
So I am just wondering if anyone here can tell me where it is and how to change it, or just share me the repair manual, or even the exploded view of the engine....
Thank you!




Here is a response someone else gave me. I haven't tried it yet. It runs in a virtual machine, hence the required fiddling...
"MB never produced service manuals in print format for these later models. I downloaded EPC/WIS which are available on eBay and will cover your other late model MB as well. While not as advanced as the full suite of OEM software, it will cover nearly anything a DIY guy could reasonably do. I will caution you that the file size of the software is astounding and does require some minor fiddling to get it up and running."
What leads you to believe it is faulty?




(I just got my GKL 2 weeks ago, so I haven't been very far in to it yet.)
Last edited by John CC; Jul 26, 2021 at 10:11 AM.




Should be easy to change, assuming you can get your hands on it.
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You should try to find someone with a MB specific scan tool. People have reported being able to see MB specific codes using Carly for MB, or icarsoft MB2. You may be surprised.
Thanks to your reply, I just checked my car again with the same scanner I used last night, I just found another permanent code: P2201
So Now, it's two codes: P2201 (NOX sensor circuit range/performance) & P229F (unknown for the scanner)
Well, my car is 96000km, and 7 years old, maybe before I got the scanner you told me, I will try to follow this video








The version of VMWare supplied was earlier than the one in the instructions, and everything worked fine. (This refers to the "minor fiddling" the guy who recommended it mentioned.). The only issue was a little confusion about unpacking the downloads. Turns out that unpacking the first file unpacks everything, but that wasn't clear, and last time I did something similar was years ago.
Now, all I have to do is figure out how to use it... (Searching isn't getting me what I expect, and I haven't figured out how to print or to share files outside the VMWare environment.)




