Why does my Mercedes Benz W203 make a rattling noise?

Why does my Mercedes Benz W203 make a rattling noise?

My 2001 W203 (with 79,000 miles) has a knocking/rattling noise coming from the front suspension. It occurs at any speed. Even moving very slowly, any undulation of the pavement causes a knocking/rattle. I’ve read that it may be the sway bar end links.

When does a car make a rattling sound?

The rattling sound is temporary and goes away when I reach 30 – 40 mph. Anymore acceleration to speeds beyond that do not make this sound. I also feels like something is holding down the acceleration of the vehicle during the time I hear that rattling sound. It comes from the front side near to the tires.

Why does my Nissan Versa make a rattling sound?

The exhaust system on your Versa is very prone to corrosion and failure at the weld joints and internal muffler components. Nissan warranty coverage is basic and no recalls or technical service bulletins cover this problem. There are other owners… How do you manually shift the automatic transmission?

Why does my CV joint make a clicking noise?

Eventually it will split open and allow specks of dirt and debris to enter the joint. Once foreign matter mixes with the grease, the damage begins, and it is only a matter of time before the CV joint starts to make a clicking noise when turning.

My 2001 W203 (with 79,000 miles) has a knocking/rattling noise coming from the front suspension. It occurs at any speed. Even moving very slowly, any undulation of the pavement causes a knocking/rattle. I’ve read that it may be the sway bar end links.

Where does the rattling sound come from in a car?

Q: Rattling sound coming from front drivers side wheel well. When driving at slow speeds over bumpy terrain, there is a metallic rattling sound coming from the front driver’s side wheel well. This noise can best be hear at low speeds and only happens when driving over a pothole or bumpy terrain. My car has 18500 miles.

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.

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.