majakaiser1
Mercedes A Klasse Diesel Engine Problems
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A 2004 Mercedes A Klasse diesel is experiencing fluctuating cylinder pressure, increased fuel consumption, reduced engine power, and an illuminated check engine light. Possible causes include vacuum leaks around the intake manifold or hoses, including the crankcase ventilation system, which could affect pressure readings and fuel consumption. After a workshop inspection, the issue was traced to a sensor giving implausible readings, which was resolved by clearing the error code, resulting in no repair cost.
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majakaiser1 (community.author)
Good point about the vacuum leaks; I'll check that this weekend Regarding fuel, I always use premium, so I doubt it's that When you say 'associated hoses', does that include the crankcase ventilation system
rainerbauer1
Yes, include the crankcase ventilation (PCV system) in your hose inspection A faulty valve or cracked hose can introduce unmetered air into the intake, mimicking a vacuum leak It's a controlled leak, but the engine management system doesn't 'know' about it If that's ok, get it to a workshop A proper scan tool can give you a better idea where the fault lies
majakaiser1 (community.author)
I appreciate the insights It turns out you were right about checking it at a workshop They plugged it in and the error code was related to a sensor giving implausible readings They cleared the error, checked the sensor, and all seems fine now Repair cost 0€ I'll keep an eye on it, but hopefully, that's it
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rainerbauer1
Cylinder pressure fluctuations are rarely fun Have you checked for vacuum leaks around the intake manifold or hoses A leak could throw off the pressure readings and explain the increased fuel consumption Also, what kind of diesel are you using Poor fuel quality can cause erratic combustion and trigger the check engine light I'm just suggesting simple things before you suspect major internal damage