Mercedes-Benz Case Study · 28

Mercedes-Benz heavy vibration, resolved.

A Mercedes-Benz came in with a loud engine noise on start-up and heavy vibration. The engine and gearbox mounts had sagged. Full set replaced, the shake and the noise gone.

Job done

Mechanical Repairs Suspension Mercedes-Benz Specialist
Mercedes-Benz parked at the workshop, in for engine mount inspection.

The brief

Miss Amy brought her Mercedes in with a loud engine noise when she started the car and heavy vibration through the cabin. That's the worn-engine-mount picture, the mounts no longer doing their job. The engine and gearbox sit on rubber mounts that hold their weight and absorb the shake, keeping it out of the cabin. As the rubber ages it sags and cracks, and once it does the drivetrain moves around more than it's meant to: the vibration comes straight through, the engine note climbs into a loud drone on start-up, and the slack lets it knock against its stops. Mounts that have gone together produce exactly that, and left long enough the loose drivetrain stresses other parts, so they need changing as a set.

The worn engine mount with cracked and sunken rubber on the Mercedes-Benz.

The diagnosis

On the lift each mount got a pry-test. The engine mount and the gearbox mount had sunk visibly with cracked rubber, the play obvious under load. All of the drivetrain mounts were tired at the same time. When they go together like that, you do them as a set, fitting one fresh mount next to a sagging one just loads the new one harder, so the call was the full set.

The gearbox mount removed showing the play under load.
The new genuine Mercedes-spec engine and gearbox mounts ready to fit.

The work

The engine and gearbox were taken onto transmission jacks to take their weight, and each tired mount came off in turn. New genuine Mercedes-spec mounts went in across the set, every fastener torqued to the manual figures. With everything bolted up, the drivetrain was checked to be sitting square in the bay before the engine was let down to load onto the fresh mounts. A road test confirmed the loud engine noise and the heavy vibration were gone.

The new mounts installed and the drivetrain aligned in the bay.

The outcome

Smooth at idle, quiet on start-up, no clatter on shifts or over bumps, no vibration through the cabin, and the engine note back to normal. The car went home with the drivetrain held properly again. Engine and gearbox mounts wear as a set and they take the rest of the drivetrain's refinement down with them, so doing the whole set together resets the lot rather than chasing the next sagging one a few months later.

The drivetrain settled on the new mounts.
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