





⚡ Drive with confidence—Bosch precision powering your Mercedes-Benz engine’s heartbeat.
The Bosch 0232103114 Camshaft Position Sensor is an exact OEM replacement designed for select Mercedes-Benz models. Featuring robust twist-insensitive mounting, high-accuracy digital output, and a wide operating temperature range, it ensures precise engine timing for optimal fuel injection and ignition. Trusted for durability and performance, this sensor supports lower emissions and improved fuel economy while delivering a seamless fit and long service life.








| ASIN | B0069S17UE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,970 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #73 in Automotive Replacement Camshaft Position Sensors |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,827 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04047024805712 |
| Included Components | Bosch 0232103114 Original Equipment Camshaft Position Sensor |
| Item Dimensions | 2.64 x 1.85 x 1.93 inches |
| Item Height | 4.9 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Bosch 0232103114 Original Equipment Camshaft Position Sensor |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Material Type | Kunststoff |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Measurement Accuracy | High |
| Measuring Range | 12 volts |
| Model | 0232103114 |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | NPN |
| Specific Uses For Product | Temperature |
| Style Name | Position Sensor |
| Warranty Description | Refer to Amazon |
P**Z
Good sensor.
Sensor worked as supposed to. Fixed the engine problem.
P**O
Perfect OEM part !
Perfect OEM fit for our 2008 VW EOS. The car runs smoothly now and doesn't stall during stops.
D**Y
Quality product
Quality product, but not for my application.
A**R
Working replacement for a 2003 VW Passat 1.8T AWM engine
This fixed some stalling issues and hard starts. Usually I buy third party replacement parts but with this one I didn't want to risk it. It's a little hard to replace because it's located behind the oil filter and you really need to pull on it to get it out. Make sure the old o-ring is removed, check that it's on the sensor or fish it out of the hole if it's stuck. I removed the oil filter although technically you don't have to. VW support documents also refer to this as an engine speed sensor. The support document I have says for torque tighten the bolt to 10nm (89 in. lbs. which is equivalent to about 7ft. lbs. so not much) (EDIT: I should note other VW engines can have different torque settings, I'm just sharing what mine is. Make sure to get the proper tightening torque for your engine.). Also make sure it's fully seated before you start tightening. It's impossible to see but you can feel it with your hand. On the internet people say they can do this change in 20 minutes. It took me hours, it might just be the car. It was very difficult to do each step and also I drained the oil and replaced the filter since I was working in that area.
E**S
Bueno
Bueno
K**Y
Good company
Quick shipping and product was as stated
J**V
Not OEM
Got this because the car had a camshaft code and installed it. It was super easy to install but even after clearing the code it kept coming back. I took it to the mechanic and he noticed that these have a very brittle gasket and it was cracked. My mechanic ordered two from the dealer and the build quality of them was so much better.
M**A
100
Justo lo que necesitaba para mi auto
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