Rattle in Rear Seats - Some Help Needed
I have spent several weeks trying to get to the bottom of a rattle coming from the rear. I think I was finally able to isolate it to the vibrating back panel on the rear seats (see attachment). If I punch it lightly with a finger, it elastically bends back and forth in a very short span, but that’s enough to make a rattling noise. It appears that this panel is not glued properly, or otherwise affixed to the surface.
I would be grateful to you, W166 owners, if you could perform a quick test with your rear seats and advise me on whether or not this panel makes any noise (or vibrates/bounces) when you flick it somewhere around the middle. This would greatly help have a meaningful conversation with a service advisor.
Many thanks.
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However, on occasion the cargo cover will rattle if it's left open and in a position in which the stops on the cover make contact with the metal bar that the cover rolls up into. I hope this makes sense.. I first noticed this about a year ago and it drove me nuts, at first I also thought it was a panel..
Anyway, could it be this??
However, on occasion the cargo cover will rattle if it's left open and in a position in which the stops on the cover make contact with the metal bar that the cover rolls up into. I hope this makes sense.. I first noticed this about a year ago and it drove me nuts, at first I also thought it was a panel..
Anyway, could it be this??
j/k mine is quiet..drive a screw into it
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My 2012 has its share of creaking interior parts/panels. I'm not talking about an occasional noise, I'm talking about anytime that there is any type of body flex. Over bumps or any uneven surface it creaks, on smooth roads/highways its tomb like, quiet as can be.
I've had it to the dealer several times over the years and while they easily duplicated the noises, the insulation they added to some panels really hasn't helped.
My wife even notices the creaking which says a lot because she usually never comments about noises in vehicles. And since she drives the ML 90% of the time, and is much better at "tuning things out" (probably because she's married to me) it doesn't bother her that much. So I have also learned to live with the noises, but if this was my daily driver it would have drove me nuts.
Even other ML's (W164's & W166"s) I have driven make a lot more noise from the interior panels that I would have expected.
My 2012 has its share of creaking interior parts/panels. I'm not talking about an occasional noise, I'm talking about anytime that there is any type of body flex. Over bumps or any uneven surface it creaks, on smooth roads/highways its tomb like, quiet as can be.
I've had it to the dealer several times over the years and while they easily duplicated the noises, the insulation they added to some panels really hasn't helped.
My wife even notices the creaking which says a lot because she usually never comments about noises in vehicles. And since she drives the ML 90% of the time, and is much better at "tuning things out" (probably because she's married to me) it doesn't bother her that much. So I have also learned to live with the noises, but if this was my daily driver it would have drove me nuts.
Even other ML's (W164's & W166"s) I have driven make a lot more noise from the interior panels that I would have expected.
I have double-checked – it is definitely not the rear seatbelt. The clip in question holds it well. The cargo cover also makes no noise or rattle.
As Nanook quite rightly pointed out, any noise gets quickly notable in the quietness of the ML W166 interior.
I have double-checked – it is definitely not the rear seatbelt. The clip in question holds it well. The cargo cover also makes no noise or rattle.
As Nanook quite rightly pointed out, any noise gets quickly notable in the quietness of the ML W166 interior.
Just a thought.
My 2012 has its share of creaking interior parts/panels. I'm not talking about an occasional noise, I'm talking about anytime that there is any type of body flex. Over bumps or any uneven surface it creaks, on smooth roads/highways its tomb like, quiet as can be.
I've had it to the dealer several times over the years and while they easily duplicated the noises, the insulation they added to some panels really hasn't helped.
My wife even notices the creaking which says a lot because she usually never comments about noises in vehicles. And since she drives the ML 90% of the time, and is much better at "tuning things out" (probably because she's married to me) it doesn't bother her that much. So I have also learned to live with the noises, but if this was my daily driver it would have drove me nuts.
Even other ML's (W164's & W166"s) I have driven make a lot more noise from the interior panels that I would have expected.
I developed an annoying click/creak sound in my left front seat. I was very worried about getting a proper repair as it was an intermittent issue that required a rough road surface and or a pitching motion caused by a road with twists and moderate inclines.
The QC guy at my dealership was aware of the issue and knew it was seat frame mounting related. They lubricated and adjusted the seat frame. However, they found that the problem was still there so they replaced the seat frame. That took care of it.
If you or anyone is having some interior noise that seems front seat related, this info may help to guide your dealer to a quick repair.
Best of luck to all!
EDIT: This was not the fix.
I heard the rattling from the rear seats again... My suspicion is the pillar on the floor behind the rear seats ... theres a white trim plastic clip that goes into a black plastic looking box by the top of the spare tire and the clip appears to not fit correctly in the plastic box (causing unnecessary play) I changed the clip to a bigger one and now it sits more tight. Hopefully this was it.
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