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Old Jul 30, 2010 | 12:41 PM
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Default Failing oil level sensor. Need valid part #

Well, after 73,000+ miles..My oil level sensor has given up the ghost! Sadly, My local dealer can't seem to find the part. All he comes up with is the oil pressure sender. He called another dealer in Dallas to ask someone there who is"the local crossfire expert"(according to him). After explaining to the expert what we were looking for, He said, "Ok,I'll tell him" and hangs up. Then he told me the sensor is part of the oil pan and I'd be looking at about $500.00 to get one.



I have an old part number but, I think it is either missing a prefix or possibly it has been superceded?? I gave the dealer this number and they said it's good. It's the only number I can find and now I just wish I could remember which pdf it's in so I can print it out and show it to them to prove I'm not nuts!

05101121AA Oil Level Sensor
 
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Old Jul 30, 2010 | 02:36 PM
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Default Re: Failing oil level sensor. Need valid part #

If you take the 0 off the number here's what the part is and it was superseded 5189456AA
 
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Old Jul 30, 2010 | 02:46 PM
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Default Re: Failing oil level sensor. Need valid part #

Originally Posted by SilverWolf
Well, after 73,000+ miles..My oil level sensor has given up the ghost! Sadly, My local dealer can't seem to find the part. All he comes up with is the oil pressure sender. He called another dealer in Dallas to ask someone there who is"the local crossfire expert"(according to him). After explaining to the expert what we were looking for, He said, "Ok,I'll tell him" and hangs up. Then he told me the sensor is part of the oil pan and I'd be looking at about $500.00 to get one.



I have an old part number but, I think it is either missing a prefix or possibly it has been superceded?? I gave the dealer this number and they said it's good. It's the only number I can find and now I just wish I could remember which pdf it's in so I can print it out and show it to them to prove I'm not nuts!

05101121AA Oil Level Sensor
Try a Mercedes dealer it'll be cheaper, probably half the price.

From the Crossfire parts list.
05101121AA 1 S 29 EGX SENSOR, Oil Level
05080147AA 1 S 29 EGX SENDING UNIT, Temperature Gauge

The shop manual tells you how to take the unit out, so you obviously do not have to buy anything else.









 

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Old Jul 31, 2010 | 11:38 AM
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Default Re: Failing oil level sensor. Need valid part #

Thanks to both of you! I don't know how the parts guy didn't know to drop the "0" !! Although, He'd never seen an SRT-6 before either..So I guess I should have known better!

I'll give a Mercedes dealer a try and see what happens. But it's at least a 2 hour drive for me to even get near one! Looks like I'll make a shopping list of anything and everything else I may need for the car and just get it all at once! Been putting off resealing the drivers side valve cover all summer..Was hoping for "cooler" weather. Oh well, My Crossfire has seemingly decided otherwise!

Thanks again!
 
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Old Aug 10, 2010 | 04:52 PM
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Hi, the main Chrysler dealer gave me the number 05189456AA for the level sensor and a price of about £115 here in UK. Cant seem to find a Mercedes number although there must be one. Hope that helps.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2010 | 05:15 PM
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parts.com has the sensor for 143$ plus shipping
 
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Old Mar 20, 2011 | 06:36 PM
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who has the manual to replace this, or a pdf doc? I leave in two days on a 6 hr drive, dont wanna drive with this like this. any help would be appreciated
 
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Old Mar 20, 2011 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by oceansideaddict
who has the manual to replace this, or a pdf doc? I leave in two days on a 6 hr drive, dont wanna drive with this like this. any help would be appreciated
Go here and down load the 2004 Service Manual, go to section 9, page 672 and start wrenching.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post111722
 

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Old Mar 21, 2011 | 06:29 PM
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thanks! I appreciate it!!!
 
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Old Mar 22, 2011 | 08:15 AM
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New part listed here on Ebay as "Mopar Oil Level Sensor 5189456A" item number 250612116482. Good luck in replacing it!
 
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Old Jun 3, 2011 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by onehundred80
Go here and down load the 2004 Service Manual, go to section 9, page 672 and start wrenching.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post111722
Just to help out a little more, it's page 2232 - 2235 (how to remove and install lower oil pan) and 2237 - 2238 (how to remove and install oil sending unit)
 
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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 04:25 PM
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We replaced the Oil Sending unit this weekend and here's the run down.
  1. Drain the oil... Duh
  2. Went to lunch with a friend. (leave Steve with the car to start working )
  3. After returning from lunch notice that Steve has already gotten the lower oil pan off and is almost done cleaning the liquid gasket off.
  4. Remove oil sending unit clip. (squeeze and pull) It's above the upper oil pan.
  5. Remove 4 bolts holding sending unit on and remove sending unit.
  6. Install new oil sending unit.
  7. Torque bolts down to 89 in lbs
  8. Get to work cleaning the liquid gasket off the upper oil pan.
  9. Drink a beer while Dillon (friend that went to lunch with me) start cleaning the liquid gasket off the upper oil pan
  10. Watch Steve use power tools to get the liquid gasket off the upper oil pan.
  11. Place RTV compound on the lower oil pan and put it back on the car.
  12. Realize I put one of the shorter bolts in the spot of one of the longer bolts
  13. Watch Steve figure out where I put the wrong bolt in while drinking another beer.
  14. Torque bolts down to 10 ft lbs... I think
  15. Re install splash sheild
  16. Wait an hour and fill it with oil
  17. Start car and get ready to leave just to realize I forgot to put the connector back on the new oil sending unit...
  18. Jack car back up
  19. Remove splash shield
  20. push connector back into the oil sending unit
  21. Replace Splash shield
  22. Lower car back down to the ground
  23. Leave
 
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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Thirteendog
We replaced the Oil Sending unit this weekend and here's the run down.
  1. Drain the oil... Duh
  2. Went to lunch with a friend. (leave Steve with the car to start working )
  3. After returning from lunch notice that Steve has already gotten the lower oil pan off and is almost done cleaning the liquid gasket off.
  4. Remove oil sending unit clip. (squeeze and pull) It's above the upper oil pan.
  5. Remove 4 bolts holding sending unit on and remove sending unit.
  6. Install new oil sending unit.
  7. Torque bolts down to 89 in lbs
  8. Get to work cleaning the liquid gasket off the upper oil pan.
  9. Drink a beer while Dillon (friend that went to lunch with me) start cleaning the liquid gasket off the upper oil pan
  10. Watch Steve use power tools to get the liquid gasket off the upper oil pan.
  11. Place RTV compound on the lower oil pan and put it back on the car.
  12. Realize I put one of the shorter bolts in the spot of one of the longer bolts
  13. Watch Steve figure out where I put the wrong bolt in while drinking another beer.
  14. Torque bolts down to 10 ft lbs... I think
  15. Re install splash sheild
  16. Wait an hour and fill it with oil
  17. Start car and get ready to leave just to realize I forgot to put the connector back on the new oil sending unit...
  18. Jack car back up
  19. Remove splash shield
  20. push connector back into the oil sending unit
  21. Replace Splash shield
  22. Lower car back down to the ground
  23. Leave
you forgot thank steve repeatedly for being patient while nick spills oil all over my garage floor and didnt flip out when junior GQ guy shows up with nick!! oh and the most important part DONT PUT THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD IN THE OIL YOU JUST SPILLED ON THE FLOOR!!
 
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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 32krazy!
you forgot thank steve repeatedly for being patient while nick spills oil all over my garage floor and didnt flip out when junior GQ guy shows up with nick!! oh and the most important part DONT PUT THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD IN THE OIL YOU JUST SPILLED ON THE FLOOR!!
You like Junior GQ guy and you know it lol
 
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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 05:03 PM
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wish I had one of those 'steve' tools...... mine all require me to do something for them to work....




that reminds me.... who has my spring compressors?......oh yeah, I remember now..
 

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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeR
wish I had one of those 'steve' tools...... mine all require me to do something for them to work....




that reminds me.... who has my spring compressors?......oh yeah, I remember now..
I think Steve does it so I don't **** it up.
 
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Old Jul 8, 2013 | 12:48 PM
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Appears that 006 153 27 28 is the Mercedes pn for all v6 and v8 1998 to 2006 listed on ebay for 117.50 + 7.50 shipping

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-Mercedes-Oil-Tank-Level-Sending-Unit-/310313938678?hash=item484026eef6&vxp=mtr
 
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