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ke6dcj 10-08-2007 10:48 AM

W124 intermittent humming / droning
 
Our 1988 W124 wagon is making an intermittent humming/droning noise ONLY when moving in the vertical plane.

That is, while driving over dips and mounds, the humming/droning occurs, but
immediately goes away.

It does NOT do this during turns or under acceleration.

A check of the front wheel bearings and pulling & rotating all wheels including shaking them hasn't shown anything.

Any ideas ?

Thanks,
:-) neil

1988 E36T AMG
1993 500
1995 E320T

yal 10-08-2007 12:40 PM

Suspension? Sounds like a tire rubbing from your description.

hs_300e 10-08-2007 01:55 PM

Sounds like ball joints. Check fronts and the lower outer joints on the rear.

ke6dcj 10-08-2007 02:38 PM

I had my tech lift her on the track and he found cracking flexdiscs and deteriorating diff mount bushings. We'll change these out later this week.

I'll tell him to check the front ball joints, and the rear outer joints, although we definitely hear it coming from the right front.

:-) neil

ke6dcj 03-15-2008 12:06 AM

Flex discs changed, as well as the rubber mounts between on the exhaust-to-tranny mount up front.

Helped, but still no help.

I took apart the fan bearing bracket, seems to check-out OK, but the shock that's connected between the belt-tensioner and the engine block seems blown.

I'm going to replace it and let everyone know.

:-) neil

ke6dcj 09-13-2009 01:44 AM

Replaced, but still there.

My indy and I are thinking exhaust since it only between 2800-3200 RPM when going over dips. . .

Any other ideas ?

:-( neil

babymog 09-14-2009 10:30 PM

Engine/transmission mounts or exhaust mounts.

dpkreuze 09-15-2009 12:44 PM

On the level....
 
Your wagon has self leveling, yes, no? Check the oil level and other basics. How does she ride? Soft? Hard? (reverse cowgirl my fave). The sounds you hear may be hydraulic in nature.
Don (yeehaw)


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