Mercedes-Benz CLK320 crankshaft position sensor issue causing engine shut off while driving on Mercedes-Benz CLK320

Submitted by vetteman05 · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Mercedes-Benz CLK320 owners report experiencing issues with the crankshaft position sensor (CPS) that can lead to the engine unexpectedly shutting off while driving, raising significant safety concerns. Symptoms of a failing CPS include intermittent stalling, which poses risks during operation. Owners may also find that the engine refuses to start, as the computer relies on accurate input from the CPS to ignite the fuel-air mixture. Diagnostic trouble codes, such as P0335, often indicate a malfunction in the CPS circuitry, signaling a need for immediate attention. Repairing a faulty CPS may require sensor replacement, which can be straightforward or necessitate professional help. Given the CPS's critical role in engine operation, ensuring it functions correctly is essential to prevent engine shutdowns. Proper inspection and installation of the sensor are vital to avoid further complications.

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