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My 2012 C350 PETROL has only covered 36k miles but the NOx sensors have been replaced twice. The first time was just before the three-year warranty ran out and the second time was in September 2019. The car has covered less than 5,000 miles since the second change of sensors.
Back in May the EML came on so I plugged in my cheap OBDII reader to be told "P2214 NOx Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 2". I did a reset to clear the EML and all was fine - for a short while. I've since done this several times at intervals roughly depending on mileage covered or days elapsed, but often just leaving the EML on and ignoring it.
A couple of weeks ago I put the car into my local MB dealer for its A Service and MoT (I've always had the services done there from new). Just before taking it in I reset the EML after reading the P2214 code again. No problems were reported and all the MoT checks passed. The Lambda reading was 1.002, nicely centred within the limits of 0.970 to 1.030.
Now here's my dilemma. The indications are that NOx sensors are failing again. Or are they?
So do I take it back to the MB dealership and again pay them £110 (or whatever it is now) for them to do a quick code check with probably the same result and, assuming they say the NOx sensors need replacing, get them to do it under the 2-year parts warranty? But does the parts warranty cover labour? How certain can I be that there's not some other issue that's causing the sensors to show up as failing and that the MB mechanic isn't looking for other possibilities but instead is only doing what the plugged in computer is telling him to do?
Alternatively, do I take the car to an indy (the only one I know in or near Peterborough has a good reputation but doesn't specialise in Mercedes, they also work on BMWs, Porsches and the like) and get them to check things over in the hope that they're more likely to look deeper into the issue? If they conclude that the NOx sensors have to be replaced, can I assume that the parts will still be covered by the existing warranty on them?
What should I do? Any advice please?
Back in May the EML came on so I plugged in my cheap OBDII reader to be told "P2214 NOx Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 2". I did a reset to clear the EML and all was fine - for a short while. I've since done this several times at intervals roughly depending on mileage covered or days elapsed, but often just leaving the EML on and ignoring it.
A couple of weeks ago I put the car into my local MB dealer for its A Service and MoT (I've always had the services done there from new). Just before taking it in I reset the EML after reading the P2214 code again. No problems were reported and all the MoT checks passed. The Lambda reading was 1.002, nicely centred within the limits of 0.970 to 1.030.
Now here's my dilemma. The indications are that NOx sensors are failing again. Or are they?
So do I take it back to the MB dealership and again pay them £110 (or whatever it is now) for them to do a quick code check with probably the same result and, assuming they say the NOx sensors need replacing, get them to do it under the 2-year parts warranty? But does the parts warranty cover labour? How certain can I be that there's not some other issue that's causing the sensors to show up as failing and that the MB mechanic isn't looking for other possibilities but instead is only doing what the plugged in computer is telling him to do?
Alternatively, do I take the car to an indy (the only one I know in or near Peterborough has a good reputation but doesn't specialise in Mercedes, they also work on BMWs, Porsches and the like) and get them to check things over in the hope that they're more likely to look deeper into the issue? If they conclude that the NOx sensors have to be replaced, can I assume that the parts will still be covered by the existing warranty on them?
What should I do? Any advice please?