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Dashboard Rattle - can't find source
I have a weird constant rattling noise from somewhere in the top of the dashboard. It seems physical because it responds to road conditions / bumps, and speed.
If I sit in the dirver seat, it seems to come from directly in front of me. If I sit also in the passengers seat, it seems to also come from in front of me. I cannot find the source of the rattle. I have tried pressing everywhere on the dashboard to try and see if it stops, It's like it comes from inside the dashboard. It sounds like plastic collision. Anyone can help me find it or know about this issue? UPDATE: FIXED => https://mbworld.org/forums/w213-amg/...e-decline.html |
google the board and you will find at least one thread addressing the problem
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My guess is the metal mesh cover on top of the dash. I took it off and added some felt tape in various places to make it more snug. This solved the problem in my E63. I also noticed this problem in an E220 that I rented a couple of years back in Europe. It drove me crazy and I ended up removing it and driving the car around the entire time without the cover.
Also, in hunting rattles, the direction it seems to come from is not always right as sound reverberates around. Another rattling source in mine was the overhead console. There I also added some felt to make it more snug. After these 2 fixes, the car is rattle free (for now). |
I had the same issue with our CLS450 last year. It was determined that the plastic trim piece below the Heads Up Display was damaged. It was changed and no more issue.
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Send a record of the rattle. Mine came from the strut mount and the noise was transferred through the reinforcement bar into the cabin, sounded really like a dashboard problem. Other guy on facebook had a problem with the heat exchanger under the dash - sounded the same.
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Originally Posted by driveX
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Send a record of the rattle. Mine came from the strut mount and the noise was transferred through the reinforcement bar into the cabin, sounded really like a dashboard problem. Other guy on facebook had a problem with the heat exchanger under the dash - sounded the same.
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GLB Dashboard noise
Hi, I was so happy to see what you posted here. I came on this site because I'm experiencing the same. I've had the noise in my GLB 250 since I purchased the car. I've recorded the sound for the dealer. I've been living with the noise for 3 years. When I first brought the car back in I was told the windshield wiper mechanism was loose. They tightened it and I was on my way only to experience the noise again. 3 years later after a long trip, highway driving, but at speeds at 70 -75 and no music to block out the sound, the rattle was deafening. I brought the car into a different dealership this time and was told it was the flashlight in the glove compartment that was rattling and causing the noise. I will go back again with your post including your pictures. Hoping to find some resolution after 3 years.
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Same here, I have more rattles than a toddler farm.
I plan to have someone else drive my car while I'm a passenger with a cardboard paper towel tube up to my ear to track down the sources, just haven't got around to it yet. It sure would be nice to get rid of all the plastic squeaks and rattles! |
Good luck with cardboard tube. Such a shame. I love my car, but to have paid a high price to drive around with an annoying rattle is a real downer. I just recently took a business trip with a colleague. On the highway at 70 - 75 mph, with no music so we could hear the GPS system and talk, the rattle was loud and constant for the full 2.5 hour commute. Both ways. Looking for a new car now.
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The rattle I had in the E300 was coming from the plastic mesh cover of the dashboard speaker. You can gently un-clip it with a trim removal tool and you can add extra padding. The Mercedes dealer refused to even acknowledge that there was a noise to start with.
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