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Old 12-24-2005, 10:54 PM
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Question Weird Noise coming from behind the Dash

Hello All, My names Andrew and I am a first time Mercedes owner. I recently bought a '91 190E 2.3L from a friend. The car hadn't been run since 2002 when I got the car. After a day of work we got it running. So far this is what we have done:

*New Water Pump
*New AC
*Changed oil and filter
*New Battery
*Rectifier inside the alternator replaced
*Replaced fuse on Radio (retail)
*Replaced ABS fuse
*Replaced fuse for fuse 13 (controls radio, front interior lamps, seatbelt warning system, etc.) I can list the rest of the stuff this fuse controls if needed.

The problem I am having is that there is this really annoying noise coming from inside the center dash when the car is running and moving (in other words it doesn't make this noise when it is stopped). I don't really know how to describe it but my dad thinks it's a duct door (??? I don't have a clue) and he says he has heard it in two other mercedes cars (I can record the sound and post it if needed). All I know right now is it is not the AC fan because for 1, it doesn't make the noise when the AC is on and the car isn't moving, and 2, it makes the noise when the car is moving and the AC is off.

Note that it has been making this noise apparently before I got it so I don't know when it started.

Any help is much appreciated.

Andrew

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Old 12-25-2005, 02:02 AM
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Andrew

Does the noise increase with speed or does it just make itself present once moving and doesn't increase after that?

Does it do it when you are rolling but not when you move the shifter into neutral?

My first two guesses are either the speedo/speedo cable or drive shaft related, such as the center carrier bearing.

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Old 12-26-2005, 12:00 AM
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1)The noise does not increase as speed increases. (stays the same)

2)Neutral movement: Haven't tested, will try it tomorrow.
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Old 12-27-2005, 04:43 PM
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I got to drive the car today (finally got it registered). Anyways it let me reaccess the the noise. Apparently it is actually coming from the transmission area closest to the dash, and it sounds like a kind of griding noise. I don't hear it when in park, when in drive and gas is being applied, and when the car is not moving in neutral. I hear it when the car is in neutral while moving and when in drive while no gas is applied. An interesting thing that seems to happen is that if you wiggle the shifter a little, you can make the noise stop. So at this point I am thinking it is a bearing somewhere in the transmission, probably where it makes contact with the engine. I don't know a whole lot about automatic transmissions, but what is in that area in the way of bearings?

Oh, and it is not a constant noise, it does change as speed changes, as long as no gas is applied.

Andrew

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