





Mass Air-Flow Sensor Failure
The dealer has replaced the part, and is keeping the car overnight to ensure that the repair has been properly (whatever that means).
More to come on this as the situation progesses......
I'd like to see if this is a common problem, so feel free to vote in the attached poll.
The dealer has replaced the part, and is keeping the car overnight to ensure that the repair has been properly (whatever that means).
More to come on this as the situation progesses......
I'd like to see if this is a common problem, so feel free to vote in the attached poll.
Last edited by xbondq65; Jun 7, 2006 at 11:55 PM.
Mercedes has had continual past problems with mass air flow sensors throughout their entire line of cars. It seems that Mercedes is stubborn to change the supplier of the part, and the part is prone to breaking.
As for my car, my friend said that most likely the dealer's service department just wants to make very sure that the repair has been "accepted" by the ECU and that everything is functioning properly. A fully cold start, after a night of sitting, will hope to ensure that this is the case.
I'll update this thread as soon as I hear later today what the situation is.
Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for the best.....
I'll update this thread as soon as I hear later today what the situation is.
Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for the best.....

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Dealer's Tech called at 11 am to say that they have to road test the car with the newly installed mass air flow sensor for a minimum of forty five (45) minutes.
Assuming the road test and subsequent computer run of codes checks out, then car is repaired.
I'll keep everyone posted as this further unfolds......
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