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2007 Mercedes-Benz R350 Questions & Answers
How to change dew point sensor (for the climate
A team of eleven sensors keep the multi-zone THERMOTRONIC system's microcomputer fed with up-to-the-minute readings: the seven outflow temperature pickups in the air outlets, the central temperature sensor in the control panel and the solar sensor are joined by a dew-point sensor whose air humidity readings are also used to automatically regulate climate control. Finally, the multi-zone THERMOTRONIC system in the new R-Class also comes equipped with a pollutant sensor which monitors levels of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in the outside air. If the concentration of pollutants becomes too high, the air conditioning automatically switches over into air recirculation mode. In the system's fresh air mode, an activated charcoal filter works to absorb pollutants and reduce the intensity of any unpleasant odours penetrating the passenger compartment.---------
Dew Point Sensor:----
To remove the sensor out, you need to remove the cabin air filter section out.
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This will help.thanks.Helpmech.
12/28/2019 3:54:05 PM •
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on Dec 28, 2019
R350 fuse box location
one of 2 locales under instrument cluster below dash or near battery under hood
1/30/2018 5:01:20 AM •
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on Jan 30, 2018
How do I replace a serpentine belt on a 2009 Mercedes R 350?
First remove the top front cover. It is not difficult, but if you have never changed a belt before, it might be a little challenging. I can't remember the socket size(15 or 17mm for the tensioner, but the hex bolt attached is under the tensioner pulley. You will need to turn it counter clockwise to move the tensioner from YOUR right to left.
Re-installing the new belt. This is from YOUR RIGHT and LEFT. Not the actual right and left which is the opposite to make this easier. Wrap it around the crank pulley or big pulley on the bottom center with the opening facing the bottom right pulley or AC pulley. Take the bottom section or ribbed on the crank pulley and walk it around the AC compressor pulley or bottom right, then up around the Power steering pulley(upper right), then over the highest idler pulley then down to the bottom left or alternator pulley, then between the crank and the water pump pulley(ribbed side) then the back(smooth) side goes over the idler and then around the tensioner.
If that is confusing, your best bet is take a picture with your camera or get a piece of paper, and draw a rough outline of how the belt is routed. I hope that helps.
8/2/2014 7:38:25 PM •
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on Aug 02, 2014
P2187
All you have to do is put your vehicle into google
& type: Mercedes OBD P2187 & P2189
3/26/2014 4:15:01 AM •
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on Mar 26, 2014
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