Need help with 2009 CLS 63 AMG, please!
Just purchased this vehicle from a MB dealership in another state, they shipped it to me.
19,000 miles, still has 1 year of factory warranty left, 1 year of certified warranty, and an additional year that I purchased as part of the sale.
As soon as I received it, despite it being a certified vehicle, it had a vibration that starts at 70 mph and continues until reaching 80 mph (roughly). This vibration seems to come from underneath the car or from the back, hard for me to tell. It also gets worse with acceleration and also especially so when going up hill while accelerating. I initially thought that it was a tire balancing issue. Had the tires balanced. Didn't solve the issue.
Took it back to the dealership. They replaced the transmission mount. Didn't solve the issue.
Now it's been there for an additional three weeks, and we're no closer to a resolution. They've been going back and forth with "DTS" or Dealer Technical Service who have been advising the techs as to what to do next. Early last week, they replaced the torque converter. Didn't solve the issue. Same vibration. Last Friday, they replaced the valve body, and I have not heard back from them to see if it did the trick.
Needless to say, I'm upset at:
1 - why this vehicle was sold to me as a Certified car and it came to me with this issue.
2 - why it has taken MB so long to even diagnose the problem and let alone fix it!
Also, they apparently have checked the flex dics and driveshaft bolts and I was told they were okay.
Any ideas? Please help!
I don't think that is it, since the wheels are factory.
And it definitely gets worse when accelerating (immediately noticeable) and especially worse when accelerating uphill.
I am also pretty sure it's something in the drivetrain. It gets worse with light acceleration and significantly worse with light acceleration going uphill. In addition, there is a subtle shudder, too. Imagine driving a straight drive/stick shift and putting in too high of a gear and then getting bogged down with hesitation/shudder/vibration...it's like that, but not as severe.
Thanks for your help, though, housclass.



