M157 Timing chain stretched?
car has been great until about a week ago
I started getting error codes P0017 and P0018
the only symptom I experienced was the car cranking a little longer on startup
I took the car to my trusted indy mechanic as it is out of warranty now, and after a few days he came back with the news he believes my timing chain is stretched and just a little off
he says the timing chain is not making any noise but he believes its just off enough to throw a code
I trust his diagnosis but I need some more opinons from anyone else that has seen this. Everyone else with similar scenarios have much different symptoms than mine so i'm confused if this is really what it is
Needless to say its a very long and expensive repair so I dont want to do it unless Im sure thats what it is. My mechanic has also suggested I could get it diagnosed at MB and find out for sure. Has anyone else dealt with this? can you confirm this is what it is? is this a job an indy mechanic can tackle? he is saying labor would be about 20 hours or so for repair... sounds really bad need to weigh my options.








And a "Thank You" for Peter and I got nothing? hahahaha Just messin with ya.
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the CPS in the red circle

it’s back of the driver side. You can access from the top, but it’s a pita. I did it when I R&R the heater hose block. Good luck
Let me know how it goes with your car.
I hope this helps.




About 8 years ago when I had 10 years on my E55 at that time, I could not get the engine to fire while at a store parking lot. I called my Indy and he said to take a couple of water bottles and pour them in the general location that agrees with the picture of the sensor above. He said gunk can just build up around the CPS and cause the issue. So I went and bought a couple of 12 ouncers and tried it. And BOOM, it fired up! And, it actually never came back either. Now I'm not sure if this will work on a W212, but I don't think it will do any damage to try it.
Let me know how it goes with your car.
I hope this helps.






