Clicking noise frt left wheel
If anyone every have this issue, or if someone with knowledge of front suspension could enlighten me as to what could be the cause I would very grateful.
Thanks in advance.
I heard a boom and then a puff of smoke from the wheel well. The bearings are internal (ISTR most manufactures use this design now) so, you can't just replace the bearings. This happened after the warranty had expired, but MB covered the second repair.
Clicking may indeed be an early warning signal for bearing failure, so you need to be proactive and get it diagnosed and resolved asap. Jack up the left front until the wheel is off the ground. Grab the wheel/tire assembly by the top and bottom and check if there's any play. Do the same check for lateral movement. If there is play, your wheel bearings are probably failing.
I looked up yours and it's different for the AWD vs 2WD, with 2WD being old school. So I guess you have AWD?
The weird AWD on top, my old school on bottom:
They still look removable so I don't get it. Maybe just too difficult to remove in the driveway?
https://mbparts.mbusa.com/oem-parts/...bC12Ni1nYXM%3D
It looked like it was serviceable to me as well.
Here's a good vid on the evolution of wheel bearing design overall:
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I should probably grease mine, but I know I'll blow it off.
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If movement in one direction could be suspension bushings.
so it rocked side to side but not up and down?
IF bearing goes out it will rock in any direction like the wheel bolts are lose also when you spin tire it may make noise or feel "GRITTY"
Need to get car on lift and check things out or possibly waste money on bearings.
If movement in one direction could be suspension bushings.
so it rocked side to side but not up and down?
IF bearing goes out it will rock in any direction like the wheel bolts are lose also when you spin tire it may make noise or feel "GRITTY"
Need to get car on lift and check things out or possibly waste money on bearings.










