Steering noise from 2014 CLS63 S

The dealer also hears the sound and has replaced the front struts, strut bearings, bump stops and steering column collar (over 2 visits that spanned a week each). The noise hasn't changed...
Does anyone have this issue, or has anyone solved it?
Did/Do you have anything like that happening?

Did/Do you have anything like that happening?

So, I was back at the dealer today (4th visit for this) and I met the tech that worked on the car. He fully agrees that the noise is still there. Although he replaced both struts and both strut bearings, he quickly diagnosed it as (again) coming from the front right strut bearing. My guess is that it's a faulty part, or it was installed wrong. He wants to replace all 4 parts again... While I'm happy he's trying, at this point I'm skeptical that it will fix it. The car is going in tomorrow, so I'll post as soon as I get an update.
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If not, here is a thread where you can see a few pics of how I re-greased the strut dust covers when adding lowering springs. You can also see the bearings that may go bad.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w218/6133...-e63-w212.html
No noise for a few weeks now...
Last edited by moehler; Feb 6, 2016 at 09:43 AM.
If not, here is a thread where you can see a few pics of how I re-greased the strut dust covers when adding lowering springs. You can also see the bearings that may go bad.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w218/6133...-e63-w212.html
No noise for a few weeks now...
I've only had one visit to service, but I'm getting the feeling I have an awesome dealer/service just from that one visit. I'm going to mention it when I go in to get my winter tires swapped to summers and my first oil change
I've noticed lately the sounds have changed a bit... It occurs more when the wheel is close to being fully turned to the left or right. It could however be the temperature changes outside.
I'm seriously thinking it's something rubbing where the steering wheel meets the firewall. Just because of how quiet the sound is, and I tried turning the steering wheel while parked and put my head down in the pedal area... I could be wrong, but I donno... I'm going to wait and see.
I just don't want to start having the vehicle taken apart if it's unnecessary when reporting the problem to service...

I've noticed lately the sounds have changed a bit... It occurs more when the wheel is close to being fully turned to the left or right. It could however be the temperature changes outside.
I'm seriously thinking it's something rubbing where the steering wheel meets the firewall. Just because of how quiet the sound is, and I tried turning the steering wheel while parked and put my head down in the pedal area... I could be wrong, but I donno... I'm going to wait and see.
I just don't want to start having the vehicle taken apart if it's unnecessary when reporting the problem to service...
I might wait until winter is over and all this snow and crap is off the ground, give it 5-10 good cleanings (I always clean the wheel wells, etc)... and see if it gets better in warm temps...
It only occurs after the vehicle has been warmed up and driven. Turning on first thing in the AM it doesn't happen. And it doesn't happen at all when there's decent speed.
Finally got some help finding where the sound was coming from. Got my dad to turn the wheel while I was outside of the vehicle...
Sound is definitely not coming from around the wheels/suspension. I'd bet money it's coming from the steering column/firewall area...
Dealer didn't work too hard before they said "normal"
I just don't want them to start replacing stuff if some good old KY lube and love is all it needs
Especially since the vehicle is only 4 months old (but I've already put 13,000km on it haha).
It was the dust shield... They were well aware of it. Removed everything, did something to it, and then put it all back... Sound was gone on the way home

My dealer rocks!
If not, here is a thread where you can see a few pics of how I re-greased the strut dust covers when adding lowering springs. You can also see the bearings that may go bad.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w218/6133...-e63-w212.html
No noise for a few weeks now...
Edit: Just check mine, the spring on the right does not seat against the stop-tab of the strut as you have mentioned on your thread. More reasons to believe these have caused the steering noise, especially on the right.
Last edited by dustinN; Dec 18, 2020 at 12:47 PM.







