Why does my Mercedes C200 W203 make a rattling noise?

Why does my Mercedes C200 W203 make a rattling noise?

Blip the throttle and you’ll hear it rattle as the revs die down), then it sounds like these drop-link, anti-roll bar thingies on the front suspension. It is a VERY common problem on the C-Class but pretty cheap and easy to fix. Having new springs and shocks fitted tomorrow, will have drop arms etc checked at same time.

Why does my Mercedes make no noise when going over a speed bump?

When going over a speed bump straight (head on), there is no noise because the bar is moving in the same direction on either end and no twisting. The end links appear good and the bar seems to be clunking inside the bushings of the mounts.

Why do my brake pads make a rattling noise?

Brake pads clatering against the brake disc try braking slightly when driving over rough surface to see if the noise stops handbrake cable may be tight reducing the distance between brake pad and disc get under neath and tug on the hand brake cable to losen it. You must log in or register to reply here.

Why does my C class car make a rattle noise?

Thanks for your thoughts. check your guide arm bushings, on the c class they are known to fail often. they cause a clunking noise in the front end going over bumps. will also cause noise on any road. My car just started making a rattle/klunk as you describe and I’ve been trying to identify the source.

Blip the throttle and you’ll hear it rattle as the revs die down), then it sounds like these drop-link, anti-roll bar thingies on the front suspension. It is a VERY common problem on the C-Class but pretty cheap and easy to fix. Having new springs and shocks fitted tomorrow, will have drop arms etc checked at same time.

Where is the rattle in my Mercedes Benz?

We have a case with this Mercedes Benz was giving us a bit of hard time when asked to give up the rattle that was persistently hiding from us. After checking all of the usual suspects, exhaust, loose sheet metal, wheel areas, trunk, etc., it turns out that the rattle was hiding under the left rear brake rotor.

Brake pads clatering against the brake disc try braking slightly when driving over rough surface to see if the noise stops handbrake cable may be tight reducing the distance between brake pad and disc get under neath and tug on the hand brake cable to losen it. You must log in or register to reply here.

Can you reset the transmission on a Mercedes Benz?

This will make your car fun to drive again, it’s like getting a free tune-up. This procedure applies to all Mercedes-Benz that come with the 5-speed 722.6 and 7 -speed 722.9. This is about 95% of Mercedes-Benz cars on the road today with the exception of models made before 1995. This reset procedure works on automatic transmission only.