GL320 Limp mode, but no code?



I recently replaced the Pressure Differential Sensor and I'm pretty sure my trouble is over now!
Also see the following thread in W164 forum:
https://mbworld.org/forums/m-class-w...ault-code.html
Last edited by SiRudBi; Jan 10, 2017 at 02:09 PM.

I recently replaced the Pressure Differential Sensor and I'm pretty sure my trouble is over now!
Also see the following thread in W164 forum:
https://mbworld.org/forums/m-class-w...ault-code.html
Whatever the cause, it certainly seems like it's the sensor. I checked mine last night and it had the old part number. Everything came apart nicely (put it right back on for the time being) - I'll order a sensor.
Thanks everyone - I'll post back with results!

It says, in the product description, that it relates to the A 642 905 01 00 MB number. I also found that Bosch part on FCP Euro's website, but they were already closed when I called. I'll try calling them tomorrow to try and verify. If so, unless anyone knows that the Bosch part is junk, I'll probably give that one a try. Maybe Bosch is the manufacturer for MB? Worst case, it's an easy part to change.



Original factory fitted Pressure Differential Sensor.
New Pressure Differential Sensor part from MB dealership.




Sure - I can definitely cut it open!





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Besides, I didn't feel like spending any more time trying to find the Bosch unit just to save a couple bucks, either. I'll pop the new one in when I get it and cut the old one apart.



My old unit had a small puddle of water inside when it was opened up and I wondered if the unit had first been warmed up gently with a hair dryer before opening it, whether the moisture could have been driven off and what difference that would have made to its functioning. I would still have replaced it with a new one though, but as an interim measure perhaps ...? The water obviously didn't simply drain out of the old unit through the 2 plastic tubes despite the tubes pointing downwards in the installed position. Also I used a hack saw to cut open the unit, but this tool destroyed much of the finer details inside of the unit.

And, mine had some water in it, too. The part had a date stamp of 2008 on it, so I suppose it's not really all THAT bad of a lifespan. Thinking more of this water thing, I'm having a hard time imagining that even a new one wouldn't accumulate some water. I mean, all exhaust systems accumulate water from condensation, etc. You see it dripping out of the tailpipes all the time. BUT, it is strange/coincidental that my problem ONLY happened when it was quite cold out.
Last edited by DennisG01; Jan 24, 2017 at 06:23 PM.




I'm also not sure why a new unit wouldn't very quickly gather water and then malfunction. Perhaps it takes a certain number of hot cold cycles for the small chambers inside to accumulate the required amount of condensate to cause a malfunction under freezing conditions.
Self explanatory detail in the unit may also have been destroyed when opening the unit.
It would be nice if someone at Bosch commented on this!
Long story short cars only done short runs due to Covid recently but hasn’t missed a beat. We are in the UK its June and on the hottest day of the year so far this happened (28.5c). We were driving from Newcastle to Blackpool about 140 miles and about 50 miles in this happened.
My wife was driving and overtook a long line of lorries. When we reached the next big hill we experienced what was either limp mode with no CEL or other faults on the dash. We pulled over and swapped seats an I drove it to try and troubleshoot the issue. No dash errors or lights, no issues with engine temps, auto box was shifting fine but down on power. Could get her up to 60 an carry the speed but throttle was topping out around 2100-2400 revs. If I tried to blip the throttle either gradually or sharply it would respond by about 100revs and drop back down, even tried gradually increasing to full throttle and it stayed at 2200 revs.
So drove/limped on to Mercedes Carlisle who were helpful on the phone, but the workshop manager wasn’t interested and said it would be a couple of hours atleast before someone could look at it.
Before I went in I checked under the bonnet and under the car no leaks or pipes dislodgeed. Turned the car off and back on and it would rev fine all the way to redline. I was weighing up all the risks and thought based on what I’ve seen and fact we have AA recovery I thought restart the journey. So we drove on to Blackpool and returned the same day (220 miles) no further issues.
Got home checked for codes nothing. Until I read this post I was thinking throttle pedal issue due to no lights on the dash and the key reset worked (or IT fix as I call it on and off worked).
Just wondered if you guys experienced it again post sensor change?



My vehicle has never had the same problem since replacing the sensor.
Last edited by SiRudBi; Jun 28, 2020 at 11:55 AM.
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