Why does my Mercedes make noise under acceleration?
There is no noise on idle but only when the car is under acceleration..In the cruise the noise is not present …. Car has done 67k ..I have only owed for about 6months… It it possible that i need to change the transmission fluid Serv book does not show it having been done Click to expand…
Where does the whine come from in a Mercedes?
I investigated my whine on my C180 by removing the auxillary drivebelt so just the engine was turning. When I rev up (car stationary), the whine is still there; sounds like it is coming from the centre top of the engine. Is this just the normal noise that mercs make?
What kind of car has a whine noise under acceleration?
Other than that Older c classes tend to have that noise, If it hasnt changed or gotten worse, I suspect its normal. It is a 1999 C180 with 110K miles. Sorry I can’t listen to the YouTube link at the moment as I am at work but will try it later.
What kind of noise does a bad wheel bearing make?
As you drive faster the bad bearing sounds lower but you will still hear the noise at low speed as well. The noise generated from a bad wheel bearing really depends on the nature of the wear. Some common sounds you will hear from a bad wheel bearing are: It is difficult to confirm the bad wheel bearing by simply rotating the tire.
There is no noise on idle but only when the car is under acceleration..In the cruise the noise is not present …. Car has done 67k ..I have only owed for about 6months… It it possible that i need to change the transmission fluid Serv book does not show it having been done Click to expand…
I investigated my whine on my C180 by removing the auxillary drivebelt so just the engine was turning. When I rev up (car stationary), the whine is still there; sounds like it is coming from the centre top of the engine. Is this just the normal noise that mercs make?
Is the Mercedes C 180 a good car?
No car is perfect, but we’ve gathered everything relating to the Mercedes-Benz C 180 reliability here to help you decide if it’s a smart buy. We’ve asked Mercedes-Benz for help with your problem, but in the meantime you could take the car to a Mercedes-Benz specialist mechanic and have then show you, or do it for you.
How can you tell if a Mercedes Benz is rusted out?
We still remember an older Mercedes-Benz 240D that had over 1 million miles still running strong but the floor had rusted out, and you can see the ground when sitting on the driver seat. The newer Mercedes-Benz models still have rust issues as well. Get a flashlight and carefully inspect the car. Look under the wheel wells and near the bumpers.
What are the most common Mercedes Benz transmission problems?
Top 5 Mercedes-Benz Transmission Problems. Won’t come out of Park gear due to a defective brake light switch. ( DIY How to replace the Brake Light Switch) Continue to read if you would like to learn how to troubleshoot your Mercedes-Benz transmission yourself and where you should start. 1. Check Fluid Level
What to do when your Mercedes goes into limp mode?
You may also get a check engine light if your transmission goes into limp mode. When a Mercedes-Benz goes into limp mode, it only operates in second gear and reverse only. When you put it in gear, you may also feel a bang as transmission engages. The first thing you should try is to check the transmission fluid level.
Why does my car whine when I accelerate?
A car making whining noise when accelerating is a sign of a failing alternator, failing automatic transmission, or a failing power steering pump. First start by isolating each problem. Open the hood and start the engine. Have a friend slowly step on the gas pedal. Listen for the whining noise coming from the front end. Locate the alternator.
What to do when your car makes a whining noise?
Use a voltmeter and check the voltage output. If the voltage is less than 12 volts that means the alternator has failed. Next, check the power steering pump for whining noises. First, make sure there is enough power steering fluid in the reservoir. If there is enough fluid use a mechanic stethoscope and listen for noises.
Why does my Mercedes Benz make a noise when I turn the wheel?
When you turn the steering wheel on your Mercedes-Benz you may hear a loud squeaking or weird whining noise. The noise is a common problem, with Mercedes Benz E-Class, S-Class, C-Class and ML-Class and it is most noticeable when you first start up the car.
When do you turn the steering wheel do you hear a whining noise?
When you turn the steering wheel on your Mercedes-Benz you may hear a loud squeaking or weird whining noise. The noise is a common problem, with Mercedes Benz E-Class, S-Class, C-Class and ML-Class and it is most noticeable when you first start up the car. Typically the engine is cold. Can often be heard when you are a stop light.
What happens when a Mercedes Benz goes into limp mode?
When a Mercedes-Benz goes into limp mode, it only operates in second gear and reverse only. When you put it in gear, you may also feel a bang as transmission engages. The first thing you should try is to check the transmission fluid level. The transmission has a dipstick tube but with no dipstick in it.