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Mercedes CLK rough engine running issue

I have a 2009 Mercedes CLK, diesel engine, with about 90k kilometers on it. Lately, the engine's been running rough, and the check engine light popped on. Pulled the code, and it's related to "reset quantity drift compensation". The error memory also shows an injector issue as the probable cause. I'm guessing it's a dodgy injector, but is there a system reset procedure or compensation adjustment I should try before dropping nearly 600€ on a new injector?

4 comment(s)

liamtiger8

I experienced a similar issue with my CLK. The error code pointed towards fuel injector compensation being off. Have you checked your car sensors? Ensure they are functioning correctly before assuming the injector is faulty.

isabellaloewe9 (Author)

Thanks for getting back to me. When you say "car sensors", which ones specifically are you referring to? I'm not really a mechanic, so I'm not sure where to start looking. Did you try any kind of system reset before replacing parts?

liamtiger8

In my case, the lambda sensor was the culprit. However, given the error message you received, the workshop advised me that it might affect fuel economy. Although a reset procedure exists, it requires specialized diagnostic tools. It is recommended to seek professional assistance to avoid potentially damaging your car's computer.

isabellaloewe9 (Author)

My CLK situation: I took your advice and went to a workshop. Turns out the injector on cylinder three was indeed faulty. They replaced it and performed the reset procedure after. Runs like new now. Total cost was 515€. Thanks for your help!

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