Jagsta
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No prob! Remember if you do the oil pump itself then you have to also take off the water pump, front timing cover, etc and it will become much more labor intense. I'd honestly swap the o-ring first and see if that fixes it and start car back up after you put on new pan but wait to put anything else on and see if that fixes it. If you start up and it's still low/no pressure then all you have to do is drain oil and take off oil pan again and then start on front cover etc instead of having to take everything back off again. If it's good then re-assemble diff and all that and you are good to go.Glad you mentioned all data. A coworker of mine at Mercedes is going to do it for me if the sensor and oil filter ect don't do the trick.. before I dive into the oil pump. Thank you all so much for the help! I hope to hear common feedback on the issue I'm having like many others. Parts should be in tomorrow so I can get things rolling
BTW the Fel-Pro O-ring replacement part is Fel-Pro 72401, you can get it at a local Autozone/Oriellys for around ~$10 or on Amazon for around ~$2.
https://www.amazon.com/Fel-Pro-72401-O-Ring/