Aamercedess350
New Member
Purchased 2018 s350d in May 2021 from main dealer with extended warranty. Had done 35k miles and like new, 1 elderly owner.
Drove perfect first 5000 miles, upto New tyres (conti5 sport) and tracking. Main dealer fitter new front tyres and tracked.
Since, car has annoying vibration at 65-70mph. Disappears over 75ish. Drives perfect upto this speed.
Had ballancing cheked by independent but was all fine and exactly the same after.
Took back to main dealers... they balanced (again!) Went for test drive with fitter and he saw only on smooth roads vibration was still there 65-70mph. Not bad, but annoying when all my mileage is motorway. They checked discs (fine with no run out) fitted more new tyres, then mechanic did 3 test drives tweaking tracking. This all took place over 3 days and said it had 95% fixed problem. Pick car up.... is exactly the same to drive!!
Dealer says next step is new rims, possibly play in something.
I am concerned car was fine before new tyres and tracking and I haven't put it down a pothole or gone over anything that would cause rim damage.
Dealer is long standing with me and generally very good, also hasn't charged for any of this messing around.
I am thinking damaged out of shape rim that wasn't obvious before?
Or do tyres need running in...
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Drove perfect first 5000 miles, upto New tyres (conti5 sport) and tracking. Main dealer fitter new front tyres and tracked.
Since, car has annoying vibration at 65-70mph. Disappears over 75ish. Drives perfect upto this speed.
Had ballancing cheked by independent but was all fine and exactly the same after.
Took back to main dealers... they balanced (again!) Went for test drive with fitter and he saw only on smooth roads vibration was still there 65-70mph. Not bad, but annoying when all my mileage is motorway. They checked discs (fine with no run out) fitted more new tyres, then mechanic did 3 test drives tweaking tracking. This all took place over 3 days and said it had 95% fixed problem. Pick car up.... is exactly the same to drive!!
Dealer says next step is new rims, possibly play in something.
I am concerned car was fine before new tyres and tracking and I haven't put it down a pothole or gone over anything that would cause rim damage.
Dealer is long standing with me and generally very good, also hasn't charged for any of this messing around.
I am thinking damaged out of shape rim that wasn't obvious before?
Or do tyres need running in...
Any advice greatly appreciated.