Glk 350 some noice..
#1
Glk 350 some noice..
Hi all,
Hope you can tell me what this noice is coming from and if can be fixed.
When I drive at speeds between 10-20 I hear the noice, soon as I step on the brakes it stoped, also it only seem to happen on random times.
When engine is idling I hear nothing when I press the gas in park I hear nothing.
I made a video below you can hear the clicking sound closer to the end.
Skip to 1:20 you can hear the noice
Hope you can tell me what this noice is coming from and if can be fixed.
When I drive at speeds between 10-20 I hear the noice, soon as I step on the brakes it stoped, also it only seem to happen on random times.
When engine is idling I hear nothing when I press the gas in park I hear nothing.
I made a video below you can hear the clicking sound closer to the end.
Skip to 1:20 you can hear the noice
Last edited by Dbz195; 04-15-2019 at 05:13 PM.
#3
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Sounds like a drive shaft or propeller shaft. Maybe the front or rear since it seems like the noise comes from the arm rest area. Better get it checked soon before the driveshaft fails and destroys the transmission and other components within its vicinity. It doesn't sound like an internal transmission problem. My rear drive shaft U joint was failing on my 2013 GLK350 4 matic. I replaced it with a used one for around $400. The sound wasn't as bad as yours. It could be the front propeller shaft in your case. Expensive fix since the transmission might need to be removed to replace the propeller which sits right beside it. Maybe around 600-800 with a new propeller shaft.
Last edited by Van Ha Nguyen; 04-15-2019 at 10:43 PM.
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andreigbs (04-17-2019)
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Nope still incorrect. There is no possession since you don't know whether the OP has extended warranty or not.
For example "you should use your warranty" vs "I hope you are under warranty / I hope you're under warranty"
"you're" is a contraction from "you are"
For example "you should use your warranty" vs "I hope you are under warranty / I hope you're under warranty"
"you're" is a contraction from "you are"
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Grammar aside, let us know what it ends up actually being.
All the best.
All the best.