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Persistent dashboard faults can quickly turn a working van into a downtime problem. On this page, we focus on Mercedes Sprinter W907 NOx sensor cases and explain how our handheld solution helps clear a stored warning linked to the nitrogen oxide NOx sensor path so the Mercedes Benz Sprinter can stay in use without immediate replacement of the original part.
Our company supplies one plug-and-play tool for Mercedes-Benz owners who have a warning light caused by a sensor fault on the W907 model. In many cases, the issue is described as a Mercedes Sprinter NOx sensor problem, a rear NOx sensor fault, a sensor upstream fault, or faulty NOx sensor malfunctioning. The practical result is the same: your vehicle stores the warning and keeps the restriction active until the control logic is cleared.
This solution is used when the owner wants to keep the original sensor part in place and avoid immediate downtime. It is not a mixed catalog of products. We sell one focused solution through our store for Mercedes-Benz applications only.
Search language in this area varies. Owners may look for Mercedes-Benz NOx sensor – Sprinter – 907/910, NOx sensor – Sprinter 907, sensor oxygen sensor, or quick tip: Mercedes Sprinter NOx sensor reset. Some pages group these searches under methods 2026 lists, but the underlying fault remains the same: the warning stays active on the Mercedes Benz Sprinter because the stored NOx sensor path was not cleared correctly.
To prepare the correct setup, we may ask for the exact model, the stored fault description, and basic history of the warning. We may also ask for fitment information, fault information, coding information, warning information, owner information, and unit information. In some cases, owners share a brake message, notes from the center display, or a photo of the welcome screen. We can also compare OEM parts, matching parts, reference parts, wiring parts, mounting parts, service parts, stock parts, catalog parts, original parts, and related parts only as identifiers for the same warning path. These details help us confirm the correct W907 fitment for the sensor warning.
We may also review neutral notes about the air path, air values, air load, and air history when the warning was first stored. This stays within the same Mercedes-Benz NOx topic and helps avoid mismatch when the owner wants a direct setup for the same vehicle.
We provide one dedicated handheld solution only. After OBD connection, the user runs the required script and waits for completion. This clears the dashboard fault path linked to the nitrogen oxide NOx sensor and helps keep your vehicle available for work. For many owners, that is the top priority when the warning light remains active and the goal is to restore normal use without immediate hardware replacement.
My Mercedes Sprinter W907 still drives but the NOx sensor warning stays on and I do not want to replace another part right away, is there a way to clear the stored fault properly and keep the van working if the issue is in the sensor path or control logic?
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For Mercedes-Benz Sprinter W907 NOx sensor cases, our handheld OBD module is often the most practical solution because it clears the stored dashboard warning linked to the nitrogen oxide sensor path without immediate replacement of the original part. That helps keep the vehicle in service, reduces downtime, and restores normal use when the warning remains active because the control logic was not cleared correctly.
SCR total delete – no longer necessary to repair the SCR system and refill the AdBlue fluid
Removes Check Engine error
Removes 0 Remaining Starts error
Removes Starts idle error
Removes Check AdBlue error
Ability to roll back to factory settings
Maintains the dealer warranty
Easy pass emissions test ability
We suggest deleting all of the following components together (SCR, EGR, Flaps and DPF) as all of these elements work together as one system
Disables SCR (DEF) system on equipped vehicles
Disables Swirl Flaps in the intake manifold
Optionally disables Diesel Particulate Filter
Disables EGR valve
Ability to roll back to factory settings
Maintains the dealer warranty
Easy pass emissions test ability
Temporary solution – start the engine and drive to workshop without limitations but the SCR still needs to be repaired
Ability to reset engine starts
counter as many times as needed
SCR system continues to work
Absolutely legal
Maintains the dealer warranty