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Old 06-21-2009, 02:45 PM   #5
gregory13lil
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Fort Hood, TX
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Originally Posted by MARTYMAR View Post
The camshaft sensors are usually placed in a cool area where it doesn't get hot...these sensors very seldom go bad because of the way they're positioned to keep them cool...I'm not completely sure where they're located on our cars but I'll check with my mechanic tomorrow. Hopefully some more members would have chimed in by then with an answer or atleast more advice.
ACTUALLY...the CPS sensors are a very common issue on the W208's but I am not so sure about the reliability on the W209's. The common symptoms with the CPS going out is that the car will always start when cold and have starting issues when the car gets warm or normal operating temperature. The car will normally start again after its been sitting for 30 min or more because the engine has cooled down by then. If you let this problem go any longer then it could even make the car turn off on the road without any warning. The CPS only costs about 25-30 bucks and it only takes one bolt to take off. On our W208's it is located (standing in front of the car) on the top right hand side on the engine. It has a cable that is plugged into it, just pull the cable off, remove the star torq screw and the plus will easily come out. The issue is getting to it easily. Do a search, I am sure that someone must have posted a pic of the W209 CPS.

Greg
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