Vibrations from exhaust.
I own a 2006 C350 Sport 7AT and every time I top at a stoplight I feel vibrations from my exhaust. Is this common or might there be something wrong with the car? Also my rear right door (passenger) keeps making noise like something is loose and it makes noise when I go over bumps or cracked roads. Will the dealer take care of this?
Thanks

Yes the dealer must sort out your door. Also get them to check the seatbelt tensioner mechanism for noise - Quite common.
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Feb 22, 2009 at 01:05 PM.

Of course you never do any such thing & you are Federally protected by EPA mandate that Cats must go 80,000 miles.
Also I have to admit sometimes I do a pedal to the metal. How bad is this for the car? I know i'm applying a lot of pressure especially to the tranny. Can someone tell me the effects of gunning a car?
Thanks guy

Gunning a car that is fully warmed up will do little harm unless you are really rough. Any hard driving does accelerate wear but with modern oils & control systems it's not that much of a deal.
Gunning cars when cold will accelerate wear substantially as will silly practices like gunning away from the lights after holding the car back with the brakes - not a good practice. Spirited driving is however fine - just hard on brakes & tyres & some suspension bushings.
Gunning away from the lights from a standstill on a car with reasonable torque like yours is hard on gearbox & engine mountings. I strongly believe in sorting out a car then keeping it away from the dealer or any fiddling as much as possible. The most reliable cars are IMHO those that seldom have the hood open apart from scheduled servicing.
If you are going to persistently drive hard then reduce all your oil change intervals by 50%. Engine, Transmission & Differential.
Find a good dealer by word of mouth.
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Feb 23, 2009 at 11:21 AM.
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