Bad bearing?


Anyone else have any ideas? It’s in between the engine and the rear diff. Not coming from the front of the engine like an accessory issue or belt tensioner bearing failure.






I’m going to share a secret about owning a MB. Your mind will tell you it’s probably the worse case scenario, fear of pending doom at the repair shop. And not to say that doesn’t happen. But most of the time, it’s actually something pretty common for many cars regardless of brand. My point - don’t panic…. Been down this road a few times (and yes, my old W212 picked my pocket for about $6k in repairs along the way), but it was never as bad as my mind initially thought..
Last edited by nc211; May 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM.


you are correct that it’s easy to unnecessarily stress about new sounds in a “new” vehicle. I’m still building trust 😊 with all this technology. All of my previous Mercedes didn’t even have OBD2
I’m not too worried about repairs as we have CPO for the next year and an extended warranty to 100k.
Last edited by myfirstbenz; May 18, 2026 at 10:11 PM.
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