Radiator fan really loud on startup...
2014 E350 on warm starts (can't recall whether it is this loud on cold starts, though, as the wife takes it to work on her commute), and the radiator fan seems like it's blowing at hurricane-gale-force speed ...yeah, it's loud! It doesn't sound like anything like a bearing is "bad," and it does stop eventually (say, just over a minute or so?), but it's loud --and attention-getting enough-- to make me wonder if this is normal operation. What do you guys think? Maybe it's coinciding with our SoCal heatwave? But then, why is the fan spinning frantic just at startup? TIA!
Edward




Sounds like it is still controlling fan speed as needed so you should be fine. If you're really concerned, post a video for folks to comment on.
You are right though, they are super loud at full tilt.
Edward
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2014 E350 on warm starts (can't recall whether it is this loud on cold starts, though, as the wife takes it to work on her commute), and the radiator fan seems like it's blowing at hurricane-gale-force speed ...yeah, it's loud! It doesn't sound like anything like a bearing is "bad," and it does stop eventually (say, just over a minute or so?), but it's loud --and attention-getting enough-- to make me wonder if this is normal operation. What do you guys think? Maybe it's coinciding with our SoCal heatwave? But then, why is the fan spinning frantic just at startup? TIA!
Edward
That's a trait of mercedes dating back to at least the W126. When you start them up warm the fans really spool up for the first few minutes. Makes identifying them by sound pretty easy.
Could be worse, mercedes could have just omitted to add a cooling system to the car like most bmws.
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i didnt wanna go back to my car as i was embarrassed as people were looking. lol
On my old 2004 M45, the cooling fan was terribly noisy, BUT it usually only kicked into high speed if I had the AC running. If I turned the AC off, the cooling fan dropped down to inaudible levels.




