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Old 10-17-2016, 08:28 AM
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Camshaft position

Hi,
I have fault codes P0346, P0467 on 2012 CLS550 bi-turbo.
I have looked everywhere to find the location of the camshaft position hall sensors on the engine and no luck.
Really appreciate it if anyone could direct me about this.
Is Bank2 intake sensor accessible for me to do the work myself?

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Sorry, here is the vin: WDDLJ9BB1CA051279
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Sorry, here is the vin: WDDLJ9BB1CA051279
They(4) are in the front engine two by the oil filter cover----which one is faulty!! Takes a special tool to torque the bolts and I would say this is not a lawn or driveway job!!
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Thank you, I think I will give it a shot. Very accessible, hard to resist!
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Originally Posted by GLENN S.
Go for it! Not rocket science
Replaced the sensor and electrical connector and problem solved. Pretty easy job.
Just want to add, the connector was full of engine oil ( not surprised, located next to the oil filter) and I guess that caused A short. I guess oil got into it while dealer did the oil change and for a long time I was scratching my head why engine never had same power after the service until sensor failled.

Just a heads up and thanks again for the help!

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