Hissing noise in steering at some points W212 E250 2014
There’s a hissing noise in steering in my W212 E250 2014 at some points and the noise comes in stationery position and also while moving when turning. Is it normal or is there something to be concerned about EPS/steering rack? Recently at my place winters have also started so I was wondering could it be the culprit also? Like some sort of lack of lubrication. The noise is exactly from steering wheel not in the deep end. Attaching the video below of the sound. My car cannot show EPS errors as it was programmed long time back after it’s steering got locked and the steering lock was removed by the previous owner and recoded (very common issue in w212)




I am under the impression W212 MY'14 sports an electricly assisted steering rack. I know for fact it does not have the former "steering lock" that used to fail routinely with conventional hydraulic assist.
You say your car had this lock fixed so I don't get it.
I am going to guess your issue stems from whatever that was worked on down there: the amazin' tilting steering column that nearly works reliably...
Also... refrain from turning the steering wheel like you do in the video - This uses a huge electric assist current in the solderless rack...$3000 unit. Instead turn it slowly as if it was not assisted. This will preseve your front tires integrity and tie-rods.

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Dec 1, 2024 at 01:09 PM.
I am under the impression W212 MY'14 sports an electricly assisted steering rack. I know for fact it does not have the former "steering lock" that used to fail routinely with conventional hydraulic assist.
You say your car had this lock fixed so I don't get it.
I am going to guess your issue stems from whatever that was worked on down there: the amazin' tilting steering column that nearly works reliably...
Also... refrain from turning the steering wheel like you do in the video - This uses a huge electric assist current in the solderless rack...$3000 unit. Instead turn it slowly as if it was not assisted. This will preseve your front tires integrity and tie-rods.

Edit 1:
Its been more then 1 year since I am driving it and I think (not sure) it didn’t had that sound earlier since a year. So, it could not be related to that work (if it has been done) but you say that the mercedes stopped putting the steering locks which put me to Re think situation
Last edited by Spruze; Dec 1, 2024 at 01:17 PM.




Edit 1:
Its been more then 1 year since I am driving it and I think (not sure) it didn’t had that sound earlier since a year. So, it could not be related to that work (if it has been done) but you say that the mercedes stopped putting the steering locks which put me to Re think situation
Every Mercedes is different.... if your engine bay does not have an hydraulic steering pump, it's safe to say you've got a good EPS.
So back to square one:
something rubbing on your steering column.
Find out what it is or let someone figure that out soon.

I could not distinguish the sound from your video but I generally dont like to sit in one spot and turn the steering wheel back and forth. Be mindful prihadi did some test on the electric steering and it gets really heated up when working constantly on lots of turns and such.
Im still curious what happens if ya lose power while driving down the road....
I could not distinguish the sound from your video but I generally dont like to sit in one spot and turn the steering wheel back and forth. Be mindful prihadi did some test on the electric steering and it gets really heated up when working constantly on lots of turns and such.
Im still curious what happens if ya lose power while driving down the road....




