Why does my Mercedes Benz make noise when I change lanes?

Why does my Mercedes Benz make noise when I change lanes?

Drive at a moderate and constant speed while you constantly steer the car left and right, as if you are changing lanes. If the noise changes in pitch and returns to normal when the car is driven in a straight line, the wheels bearings might be worn. If there is no change in pitch and the noise remains constant, the tires might need to be replaced.

What are the trouble codes for Mercedes Benz?

Mercedes-Benz Codes; Trouble Code Fault Location Probable Cause; P1000 – P1099 (Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission control) P1000: Transmission shift lever control module- defective: Transmission shift lever control module: P1031: Heated oxygen sensor (H02S) 1 – malfunction: Wiring, connector, H02S: P1131

How does a resistor speed bleeder work on a Mercedes Benz?

Replace your resistor Speed Bleeders have a built in check valve that allows the brake fluid to flow out one direction while preventing air from entering the system, we’ll show you how to use them in this article. Everything you need to know to change your power steering filter and fluid is in this article. Sloppy steering?

What causes a squeaky suspension on a Mercedes Benz?

A squeaky suspension is one of the most common problems all car owners face. It’s also more embarrassing when everyone stares at you in the parking lot. The problem may be caused by un-lubricated components causing steering joints to wear out or fail completely.

What kind of wiring diagram does a Mercedes Benz have?

You will find wiring diagrams for almost all systems on your Mercedes-Benz including: Body, Brakes, Driveline, Electrical Distribution, Engine, HVAC, Interior, Lighting, Restraints, Steering, Suspension, Transmission, Warning Systems.

Why are the wires on my Mercedes Benz so short?

This can lead to wires short together or to the body of the vehicle, leading to arcing causing further damage to the vehicle wiring. Like other German manufactures, Mercedes Benz’s wire harnesses are covered in a plastic covering making it harder to visually examine wiring.

What to do if your Mercedes has an electrical fault?

One thing to consider when you have an electrical fault with a Mercedes is to ensure that you regularly service your vehicle and do take your car to a Mercedes specialist. On many occasions, we have taken on work from other non-Mercedes workshops due to them not having the experience of either the car or the fault.

Why does my Mercedes Benz transmission plug leak?

This problem is common with Mercedes Benz cars from 1998 up to 2008. Often people and even mechanics misdiagnose transmission problems, thinking they need a new valve body or even transmission. In reality, the problem is often that the transmission connector plug leaks oil at the rubber O rings.