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    Question Help with MAS sensor part number

    Could you guys help me with this

    I need the part number of the MAS sensor on the following model

    W202 C230K
    W202 C280 I-6
    W202 C280 V-6
    W202 C36 (95-97)
    and
    W208 CLK 320 V-6


    Please just reply to this thread.

    Thanks

    Regardz,

    J Irwan

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    W202 W208 V6 Engine

    112 094 00 48
    112 094 01 48 Code 918

    W202 with M104 including AMG

    000 094 05 48

    000 094 10 48 (1997 engine)

    000 094 18 48 (1997 engine code 918)

    W202 2.3 Komp

    NA

    Did cross with R170 and couldnt come up with a number
    0118 999 881 999 119 7253

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    awesome joey..

    Thanks dude..

    By the way do you know the different for 97 engine
    between the code 918 and regular ..?


    Regardz,

    J Irwan

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    Originally posted by J Irwan
    awesome joey..

    Thanks dude..

    By the way do you know the different for 97 engine
    between the code 918 and regular ..?


    Regardz,

    J Irwan
    Im not sure what the code is. I tired searching for it as well. Perhaps maybe one is for LH-Jetronic and the other is Motronic?
    0118 999 881 999 119 7253

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    Oh ok..

    The reason I asked it that since my MAF acting up (no it doesn't light-up the engine light).


    But the reading is not consistent

    So I claimed it at the dealer and my Aftermarket warranty paid it.

    I still have my old MAF, the new MAF that I got has 918 part number..

    The old ones doesn't...

    However the car feels like has additional 15 hp with the new MAF on it. The throttle so crisp, and the acceleration pull harder


    I think for W202 it would be great to clean the MAF sensor every 30,000 miles.


    I got a chance to took my old MAF apart and cleaned it.

    I will try to put the cleaned-old MAF sensor back on the car and test (comparison with the new MAF)


    By the way Joey do you know anyone who can read the fault code from MB..


    Regardz,

    J Irwan

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    From my old MAS:
    A 000 094 10 48

    From my new MAS:
    A 000 094 18 48

    I believe that MB changes the number from the non 918 to the new 918 number. I thikn 918 = new number kind of deal.

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    Originally posted by pnsji
    From my old MAS:
    A 000 094 10 48

    From my new MAS:
    A 000 094 18 48

    I believe that MB changes the number from the non 918 to the new 918 number. I thikn 918 = new number kind of deal.

    That is exactly what the dealer gave me


    Regardz,

    J Irwan

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    Originally posted by J Irwan
    By the way Joey do you know anyone who can read the fault code from MB..


    Regardz,

    J Irwan
    otto scan perhaps.
    0118 999 881 999 119 7253

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    J Irwin,

    I was running a C43 MAS sensor that was a few milimeters larger in diameter. But to get it to funtion properly I had to move it closer to the Throttle Body, on the other side of the corrugated rubber hose.

    Felt like I picked up some minor engine response and slightly better power through the powerband.

    Engine mods that only make 5Hp or so are hard to tell from seat of pants.

    Jeff
    1999 C43 Obsidian Black; Penske Remote Adjustable Shocks; Adjustable Spring Perches; SSR Comp Wheels, 9.5 & 9.5x17\"; Custom 31.75mm front & 19mm rear swaybar; Ported Manifold; Limited Slip Differential, Headers and race Cats, Other Stuff

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    Jeff
    that's great
    Could you measure the inside diameter of the C43 MAF
    Possibly the pic would be nice.

    I am looking to upgrade my MAF if possible, so that I can put bigger intake



    Regardz,


    J Irwan

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