Lenny63
MB Enthusiast
Hi everyone
So for a while now I have been experiencing a harsh "thud" from the rear of the car when I let off the accelerator if I am accelerating quickly- if I move into 1st or second gear and go on and off the pedal even at low speeds , the this is audible and also can be felt
I initially thought of possible diff mounts , or broken subframe bushes/bolts ...after taking to two local mercedes indies I have used before both were puzzled....o e went out on a limb and said he thought it could be diff related but wouldnt want to put his name against it incase I spent £££ and it didnt cure it (can you tell yet in Northern Ireland are merc indies are not very good )....
So last week I had the gearbox fluid changed , full serviced and diff oil service done at a garage I trust and they sort some time investigating this issue
- car was placed on a 4 post ramp, and they identified that when I move from neutral to reverse cycling through the gears with brakes on, the thud can be felt and heard even when stationary....they tracked it down to the rear diff...
- they believe it may be diff back lash ...but again they aren't 100% sure as they arent specialists in that field...
I have uploaded two videos for you...first one is manually rotating the proper shaft when car in neutral and you can see visibly there is play / excess rotation
The second video is the car cycling through the gears whilst on the ramp ..if you listen you can hear the clunk or thud very faintly as the proper shaft rotates as the car selects gear
Now i have thought about a new hit and its £2200 from mercedes and fitting
I've also thought about a quaife or wavetrac but I am unsure if this will cure ...it almost seems like the play is linked to the input shaft and the bearings that might be in there in the diff casing!!?? Again I am no expert
Any advice or help would be appreciated
Ps diff oil was also changed last Friday and no difference in behaviour
Video 1
Video 2
Regards
Lenny
So for a while now I have been experiencing a harsh "thud" from the rear of the car when I let off the accelerator if I am accelerating quickly- if I move into 1st or second gear and go on and off the pedal even at low speeds , the this is audible and also can be felt
I initially thought of possible diff mounts , or broken subframe bushes/bolts ...after taking to two local mercedes indies I have used before both were puzzled....o e went out on a limb and said he thought it could be diff related but wouldnt want to put his name against it incase I spent £££ and it didnt cure it (can you tell yet in Northern Ireland are merc indies are not very good )....
So last week I had the gearbox fluid changed , full serviced and diff oil service done at a garage I trust and they sort some time investigating this issue
- car was placed on a 4 post ramp, and they identified that when I move from neutral to reverse cycling through the gears with brakes on, the thud can be felt and heard even when stationary....they tracked it down to the rear diff...
- they believe it may be diff back lash ...but again they aren't 100% sure as they arent specialists in that field...
I have uploaded two videos for you...first one is manually rotating the proper shaft when car in neutral and you can see visibly there is play / excess rotation
The second video is the car cycling through the gears whilst on the ramp ..if you listen you can hear the clunk or thud very faintly as the proper shaft rotates as the car selects gear
Now i have thought about a new hit and its £2200 from mercedes and fitting
I've also thought about a quaife or wavetrac but I am unsure if this will cure ...it almost seems like the play is linked to the input shaft and the bearings that might be in there in the diff casing!!?? Again I am no expert
Any advice or help would be appreciated
Ps diff oil was also changed last Friday and no difference in behaviour
Video 1
Video 2
Regards
Lenny