2007 Mercedes C280 Won't Start with P0013 Code - Camshaft Solenoid Replacement Not Resolving Issue
I own a 2007 Mercedes C280. Last week, while driving, the vehicle suddenly stalled and will not restart. It cranks over but does not start. This model has been known to suffer from camshaft position solenoid issues, and my engine serial number matches the service bulletin recommending replacement of all camshaft adjustment solenoids. I have already replaced all four camshaft position sensors and all camshaft adjustment solenoids, yet the car still only cranks and will not start. After checking the engine diagnostics, I am now seeing fault code P0013. Could this specific code prevent the engine from starting? Is it possible that a short or circuit failure related to the P0013 system is causing the issue?
Yes, Mercedes vehicles often refuse to start when the ECM detects potential damage and activates protection mode to prevent further harm. This may explain why your engine won't start despite cranking.