2002 C320 anomalies...
Hey folks, after breaking in my C320 (past the 1K marker), I have noticed a couple of things and wanted to see if anyone else encountered these -
While turning the steering wheel left and right after some driving, I can hear and feel a twitching between the steering wheel and the turn signal/wiper control. I don't think it is affecting anything negatively, just a nuisance I think. Driver's side seat feels a tiny bit loose and I can feel a slight shift/knock/click when making sharp left AND right turns - and no, I'm not overweight!!! Rear passenger (driver side) window doesn't automatically close when the window switch is depressed from the driver side console, but all of the other three windows close automatically just fine. Passenger side mirror no longer faces down when parking. I figured these may be things I can easily fix if possible, but since I'm still under service warranty I wanted to check before I took the trip to the dealer... Thanks in advance for everyone's feedback... |
Re: 2002 C320 anomalies...
Originally posted by cab000 Passenger side mirror no longer faces down when parking. Cheers, BT |
This past weekend I had the same problem with the rear window on the driver side. I was rolling it down and I heard a click and then it wouldn't go up automatically. I kept rolling it down a little then back up but it wasn't automatic. Finally I rolled the window down all the way and it fixed the problem.
About the passenger mirror...are you sure that you have it set to do it? You have to program where you want it to go and it depends on the key. If you programmed it for a certain seat memory setting and now are not using that setting or are using a different key then you will need to reprogram it. |
The rear window sounds like it needs to be re-synched. Check your owners manual for the instructions. For the passenger side mirror, you have to have this feature activated AND the selector switch for the mirrors has to be on the passenger side. I have this feature turned on but have the selector switch set to the drivers side most of the time. When I want to use it to park, I just select the passenger side, put it in R and it goes down just fine. I haven't noticed any clicking when turning the wheel, except for the auto shut off of the blinker. Not sure if that's what you mean. As far as the seat moving, I do not have this at all. But then again, I normally take corners at a slower speed, so if you are an aggressive driver, you may notice something that I don't.
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I've had the rear mirror "forget" it's reverse setting before. Try resetting it. I forget the procedure - press this button, hold down, press that button for five seconds - whatever. It's in the manual.
Make sure your left/right switches are set to "right" or the mirror will not go down in reverse. The seat looseness is fixit for the dealer in my opinion. |
the reverse tilt down of the mirror feature only on when your adjustment switch is on the passenger side. If you had adjust the driver side rear view mirror and left the switch depressed on that side. The tilt down function won't work.
At least that how it is on the E320. Learn that from driving the E320 loaner for over 3 months. :) |
I can feel my driver seat bottom shift slightly also when I take a turn, and I think it's a relatively common occurrence. It's interesting that you've got it on your C320, since I didn't spring for the full electric seats on my C240 and I was wondering if it was related to the manual seat bottom angle adjustment. I made my appt. for my first "A" service for 7/10, and I told my service guy about it as an item to be checked. I'll let you know if they make any correction.
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Pixmation - How are you liking the IS? i liked driving my friends....
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lol speaking of IS300, my seat bottom also clicks and moves around! wtf!!
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Originally posted by Fuzzo Pixmation - How are you liking the IS? i liked driving my friends.... The ride definitely firmer than the C Coupe but not to the point of harsh. I read that the IS300 5 speed has firmer suspension than the automatic version. I haven't test drove the auto so I wouldn't know. The styling is growing on me. I guess a lot has to do with now owning thus having a different feeling than just seeing them on the street or show rooms. I will probably can tell more after it breaks the 1000 miles mark. BTW, I got a very good deal on it. $800 under invoice. Just got it this past Sunday. |
Cab000, I had a "clucking" sound in my steering initially, but not a "twitch". I'd turn the wheel left or right through 120 degrees and "clunk," and same sound returning to neutral. Couldn't really feel anything in the steering. The sound was louder in the afternoon after the car sat in the sun and warmed up (I presume).
The dealer found something rubbing against the steering column and fixed it without drama. |
Glad you like your IS, pix. Something about the exterior never caught on with me... but thats probably because I'm horribly biased. I might be interested in your side clears, do you have any pics and a price?
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Originally posted by MB-BOB Cab000, I had a "clucking" sound in my steering initially, but not a "twitch". I'd turn the wheel left or right through 120 degrees and "clunk," and same sound returning to neutral. Couldn't really feel anything in the steering. The sound was louder in the afternoon after the car sat in the sun and warmed up (I presume). The dealer found something rubbing against the steering column and fixed it without drama. |
Originally posted by pixmation the reverse tilt down of the mirror feature only on when your adjustment switch is on the passenger side. If you had adjust the driver side rear view mirror and left the switch depressed on that side. The tilt down function won't work. And just for the record....I'm at 1500 miles w/ no problems yet. |
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