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Neil Craig 05-31-2019 11:28 AM

2015 E63S Pulls to the right
 
Looking to see if anyone has any advice /deas.

2015 E63s pulls to the right after accelerating and releasing the throttle.

Only just started having this problem. Car hadn't been used for 2 months (was garaged). Dont remember hitting any potholes etc.

Due a service in July with injectors required amongst the usual oil, filters etc

Cheers

Neil

Vrodman 05-31-2019 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Neil Craig (Post 7768322)
Looking to see if anyone has any advice /deas.

2015 E63s pulls to the right after accelerating and releasing the throttle.

Only just started having this problem. Car hadn't been used for 2 months (was garaged). Dont remember hitting any potholes etc.

Due a service in July with injectors required amongst the usual oil, filters etc

Cheers

Neil

Probably obvious, but did you check your tire pressures? Are you getting any dash warnings about tire pressure. Only thinking this based on you saying it sat for 2 months.

PeterUbers 05-31-2019 03:14 PM

Swap wheels left to right and report back

also airmatic May have a malfunction ... try toggling between sport and comfort and sport +

S63AMG888 06-01-2019 01:21 PM

Bent wheel?

Neil Craig 06-03-2019 09:45 AM

Checked tyre pressures a couple of times since the problem started, they've all been fine. Next I'll try changing the wheels over to see if that makes any difference. Thanks for the ideas folks

PeterUbers 06-03-2019 12:39 PM

Just re read ... it was sitting for a while ... you may have radial pull and accelerating acts like a screwdriver and over a few months of use the tires may correct themselves

my car slides slightly right under WOT acceleration from a dig ... it's always done that and moreso with my all season tires

if the car drives true during cruising then you're prolly fine

Neil Craig 06-10-2019 04:20 PM

Finally got the car on a lift, rear near side control arm has snapped. Anyone have any idea how this could have happened? 40000 miles on the clock and it's gone 😂

JimmyR 06-11-2019 09:05 AM

Do you think you would have noticed if it had happened prior to it being garaged for 2 months?
Alternatively how sure are you that it has been garaged all this time? Anyone else who might have had access to it?

Neil Craig 06-11-2019 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by JimmyR (Post 7776141)
Do you think you would have noticed if it had happened prior to it being garaged for 2 months?
Alternatively how sure are you that it has been garaged all this time? Anyone else who might have had access to it?


I'm confident it wasn't like that when I left, it was so noticable and pretty frightening at first. Also pretty confident it wasn't taken out, nobody had access. All I can think is pot holes (really bad in my area) but would honestly have thought the tyre/alloy would have shown some damage if I'd hit something bad enough to snap the arm, nevermind feeling the actual arm go.

Hopefully pick the big girl back up on Thursday 🙏


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