AT Technicians – Mercedes Benz Specialist – Essex – Kent – London

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Sensor Diagnostics (ABS, Parking Sensors, Speed Sensors, etc.)

Sensor Diagnostics (ABS, Parking Sensors, Speed Sensors, etc.)

Your electric Mercedes-Benz relies on a network of sensors to operate safely from ABS and parking aids to speed and temperature detectors. AT Technicians provides full diagnostics and repair services for sensor-related faults. We begin with a sensor health scan using Xentry, checking signal values, latency, and communication with control units. If irregularities are found, we isolate the sensor, inspect wiring, and perform resistance and voltage tests. Common issues include sensor contamination, signal dropout, and calibration drift. When necessary, we replace faulty sensors with OEM-grade units and perform sensor alignment procedures. In EVs, sensors also play roles in battery cooling, regenerative braking, and torque distribution making their accuracy vital. Restore safety and responsiveness to your Mercedes-Benz book your sensor check with AT Technicians.

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AT Technicians sensor diagnostics (ABS, parking sensors, speed sensors, etc.) service ensures:

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should sensors be checked?

Check sensors if warning lights appear, systems behave inconsistently, or during routine maintenance to prevent faults.

We use Xentry to scan sensor health, check signal values, latency, and communication with control units, and test wiring, voltage, and resistance.

Sensors monitor systems like ABS, parking aids, speed, temperature, battery cooling, regenerative braking, and torque distribution, ensuring safe and efficient operation.

What common sensor issues occur?

Problems include contamination, signal dropout, wiring faults, and calibration drift.

Faulty sensors are replaced with OEM-grade units, aligned, and calibrated to restore proper functionality.

Accurate sensors ensure proper battery cooling, regenerative braking, torque distribution, and overall vehicle safety.