GL63 weird vibration in steering wheel
Freaked me out at first but it is the lane assistance.
250 more miles until break in is done - then my review!!
The other is a noticeable chassis shutter over rougher roads. It's more pronounced in the firmer suspension setting and I've read in other review about this issue. I'm afraid this is a flaw not fixable and may have to live with it.
The clunk in the suspension is a bit disconcerting. The tech can replicate but, can't find anything wrong under the car. I'm hoping something sheds light on this and can be fixed.
Trimmer2--please post on here if your tech finds something wrong with this as my '13 GL550 is going in for the 2nd time for service for this very reason. Everyone who has commented above has used the same words I've been using to describe the feeling in the front end that's been going on for months now. Not sure of the mileage of when this feeling was first noticed, but in 4 days I will have had my GL for 7 months and it just turned over 6300 miles. It feels as if there's something loose in the front end and that there's a sort of "clunk" that can be felt in the steering wheel. It's sometimes felt when turning, sometimes going straight, sometimes when braking and sometimes when I'm not. I would say it feels like a hard downshift when coming to a stop. I won't even mention to the service department that it feels like the car is going to fall apart when I go over a bump or bumps in the road because they will tell me it's just that--bumps in the road. They want specifics as to when this feeling in the steering wheel occurs, but it's so random and sometimes so subtle, I just don't know how I'm going to be able to be specific. It's not something the passenger can always feel either. The first visit to service for this problem resulted in both front sway bars being replaced. And as I've tried to take notice of when I feel this "clunk", I find myself wondering if it's in the brakes, the suspension, the transmission or the steering column. I'm beginning to wonder if this is just the way the vehicle is.
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I had the same clunk sound/feel in my SL600 and found the front suspension bushings were going bad every 3-5k miles. They said the turbos gave off so much heat that it was melting/compromising the bushings. The warranty took care of it and when replaced, the car drove like new again. I think Merc actually redesigned/changed compounds in the bushings a few times in the 6 years I owned the car.
I also felt a transmission clunk when slowing to a near stop and then accelerating. RENNtech seemed to think that was fairly common with the AMG 7-speed transmissions across many AMG cars. They also thought it would get better over time. So far I have about 1500mi and this has improved.
Trimmer2--please post on here if your tech finds something wrong with this as my '13 GL550 is going in for the 2nd time for service for this very reason. Everyone who has commented above has used the same words I've been using to describe the feeling in the front end that's been going on for months now. Not sure of the mileage of when this feeling was first noticed, but in 4 days I will have had my GL for 7 months and it just turned over 6300 miles. It feels as if there's something loose in the front end and that there's a sort of "clunk" that can be felt in the steering wheel. It's sometimes felt when turning, sometimes going straight, sometimes when braking and sometimes when I'm not. I would say it feels like a hard downshift when coming to a stop. I won't even mention to the service department that it feels like the car is going to fall apart when I go over a bump or bumps in the road because they will tell me it's just that--bumps in the road. They want specifics as to when this feeling in the steering wheel occurs, but it's so random and sometimes so subtle, I just don't know how I'm going to be able to be specific. It's not something the passenger can always feel either. The first visit to service for this problem resulted in both front sway bars being replaced. And as I've tried to take notice of when I feel this "clunk", I find myself wondering if it's in the brakes, the suspension, the transmission or the steering column. I'm beginning to wonder if this is just the way the vehicle is.
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has not been one since 2007. both x164 and x166 suffer from that. as time passes the one side clunk will become two side clunk. it is believed that it is combination of shock design, stabilization bar mounts to body and/or end links and as i said- no fix at this time.
i have had whole front ends replaced trying to fix said clunk to no avail.
the body shudder is because the 6000 pound truck is stiff, but still twists. unlikely this to be addressed.
the trunk clunk - i have no idea.








