320pilot
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- 2006 CLS 320 cdi
Car was running really well until the other day when it developed a slight misfire which steadily got worse. Luckily I managed to get home but before it would not rev at all without cutting out.
I recently purchased an Icarsoft MB11 scanner so I connected it up and got the following message:
P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure/ Barometric pressure circuit low
After some research I assumed this to be the MAP sensor that was the problem so ordered a new one which arrived today.
Fitted it today and no improvement. The part number of the original is A005 153 50 28 and the new one is exactly the same but a copy of the OEM.
The part I changed sits on the top of the right hand air filter (viewed from the front). There is no mention or picture of this sensor in the MB workshop manual.
Have I changed the wrong sensor or is the MAP sensor somewhere else on the engine?
Car is September 2006 CLS 320
I recently purchased an Icarsoft MB11 scanner so I connected it up and got the following message:
P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure/ Barometric pressure circuit low
After some research I assumed this to be the MAP sensor that was the problem so ordered a new one which arrived today.
Fitted it today and no improvement. The part number of the original is A005 153 50 28 and the new one is exactly the same but a copy of the OEM.
The part I changed sits on the top of the right hand air filter (viewed from the front). There is no mention or picture of this sensor in the MB workshop manual.
Have I changed the wrong sensor or is the MAP sensor somewhere else on the engine?
Car is September 2006 CLS 320