Mercedes Benz GLC NOx Sensor Problem: How to ASSESS And FIX NOx sensor Failure?

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  • @RaamMadur
    @RaamMadur Місяць тому

    Thanks for this video. Is it mandatory to relearn the sensor after replacement?

  • @rachidslimani5601
    @rachidslimani5601 Місяць тому +1

    Goood work charly can you have any advice for me please i change the nox sensor and the fault code delete but i have the fault code p13f600 still there so the car can’t start after 234mil , and the sensor of the level of adblue is working it’s giving 7080mile , the fault code p13f600 didn’t remove because of the air conditioner was working no ?

    • @sanumotorswithcharlie
      @sanumotorswithcharlie  Місяць тому

      Thank you for your message! I'm glad to help. Here are a few suggestions based on your situation:
      1. **Fault Code P13F600**: This code typically relates to an issue with the emissions control system, often involving the AdBlue system. Since you've already changed the NOx sensor and confirmed the AdBlue level sensor is working, there might be other factors at play.
      2. **Air Conditioner Impact**: It's unlikely that the air conditioner being on would directly cause the fault code to remain. However, it’s important to ensure all systems are properly checked when diagnosing issues.
      3. **Check for Software Updates**: Sometimes, a software update to the vehicle's control unit can help resolve persistent fault codes.
      4. **Inspect Wiring and Connectors**: Faulty or corroded wiring and connectors can sometimes cause issues. Make sure to inspect these components thoroughly.
      5. **Consult a Specialist**: Given that the car can't start and the fault code remains, it might be best to consult a specialist who has the right diagnostic tools to pinpoint the exact cause of the problem.
      Clearing persistent fault codes can sometimes be tricky, but a professional should be able to help you get to the bottom of it. I hope this helps, and good luck with your car!