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Mercedes-Benz E300 Oxygen Sensor Replacement Costs

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Mercedes-Benz E300 Oxygen Sensor Replacement Costs

AutoNation Mobile Service offers upfront and competitive pricing. The average cost for Mercedes-Benz E300 Oxygen Sensor Replacement is $348. Drop it off at our shop and pick it up a few hours later, or save time and have our Delivery mechanics come to you.

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Location
Price
1998 Mercedes-Benz E300
3.0L L6 Turbo Diesel Base • 83,000 miles
CA 94144
$292 - $356
1996 Mercedes-Benz E300
3.0L L6 Diesel Base • 178,000 miles
CA 92652
$305 - $373
1999 Mercedes-Benz E300
3.0L L6 Turbo Diesel Base • 308,000 miles
CA 95129
$288 - $352
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Signs of a faulty Oxygen Sensor

Poor performance

No one likes poor performance. That includes you, and it certainly includes your car. Faulty O2 sensors will feed misinformation to your car’s computer. The computer will then alter the engine in a way that leads to less power, some hesitation and jerkiness, and running rough. Which means you’ll be embarrassed the next time you try to show off at a green light.

Check engine light

Oh, the check engine warning light. That light that you pretend isn’t there when it lights up. How has that worked out for you? Try as you might, ignoring a check engine light won’t make it go away. And oxygen sensor failure is a common cause of the light illuminating.

How urgent is an Oxygen Sensor replacement?

You’re not really in any danger driving around with a busted O2 sensor. Your car will still be safe to drive. But the performance won’t be ideal, and you may fail an emissions test. You don’t need to drop everything and run straight to a repair, but get around to it when you can.

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