SLK/R171: Rattle in Rear
when you heard that sound catch the seat belt of the passenger seat and let it pass ON the right side of the seat above the leather.. DON'T let it hang between the seat and the door panel.. that sound came from the bumping of the metal of the belt and the panel... try that and tell me.. if you are not sure of the correct position, just try to fasten the seat belt even if you have no passenger..
let me know.. otherwise i'll post you a picture of my passenger seat with the belt...
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when you heard that sound catch the seat belt of the passenger seat and let it pass ON the right side of the seat above the leather.. DON'T let it hang between the seat and the door panel.. that sound came from the bumping of the metal of the belt and the panel... try that and tell me.. if you are not sure of the correct position, just try to fasten the seat belt even if you have no passenger..
let me know.. otherwise i'll post you a picture of my passenger seat with the belt...
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when you heard that sound catch the seat belt of the passenger seat and let it pass ON the right side of the seat above the leather.. DON'T let it hang between the seat and the door panel.. that sound came from the bumping of the metal of the belt and the panel... try that and tell me.. if you are not sure of the correct position, just try to fasten the seat belt even if you have no passenger..
let me know.. otherwise i'll post you a picture of my passenger seat with the belt...
I still have this mid-frequency creaking/squeaking noise from behind the driver's seat near the roof supports when driving over rough road surface or roadway joints with the roof up.
I'll keep an eye on this thread to see what solutions people come up with. Thanks.
...Karl
Well after a frustrating few thousand miles of looking for the rattle, trying all the tips I eventually found the problem...
I thought, I'd try exactly the same trick as I had on the Elise. The rattle was due to loose doors.
By applying tape around the slam-bolt (this is where the door latch connects to the cars body) it has stiffened the door and now there is no rattle.
A temporary measure until I get the car in for its first service, and seems to have done the trick for 5000 miles so far!!!
Hope this helps anyone experiencing the same problems.
Tyrone
1) The seat belt buckle is hanging between the seat and door and banging against the seat plastic part. Move the seat belt on top of the seat so that it rests against the leather. No more rattle.
2) The lock mechanism has been installed upside down in some SLK's. You'll need to have it replaced to stop the rattling.
Are you still asking MB to buy back your car?
Try to put some lubricant on the door striker(latch) on the side you suspect the knocking sound is coming from.
That may solve the knocking rattling sound
Give it a try
Are you still asking MB to buy back your car?



