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Old 03-10-2004, 03:40 PM
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500E - Humming Sound at 30-50 from Front

My 1993 500E with 115,000 miles has a had a periodic and very subtle humming sound from the front, that sounded too high in pitch to be from power steering, since I bought it at 110,000 miles. It would appear for a matter of seconds disappear and then reappear.

Today, I noticed the sound to be much louder and almost constant. I then noticed that, if I lightly tapped the brakes, it would abruptly stop. The front brakes have about 25-30% material left, and the rotors will be due for replacement when the pads get replaced. There is no pulsing in the braking, which is altogether smooth. Any thoughts appreciated.

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Old 03-10-2004, 05:55 PM
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Bearings.
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Old 03-11-2004, 10:56 AM
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Yep, sounds like bearings.

Deal with them quickly, otherwise you may need to replace the spindles.

FWIW: replace the bearings, don't just re-pack with MB grease.

:-) neil
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Old 03-11-2004, 11:59 AM
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One quick additional question: When I tried yesterday night to replicate the noise after the car sat still for 4-5 hours, I couldn't do it in 15 minutes driving, even while making sharp turns trying to load the bearings up one at a time. Later, after straight driving for about 20 minutes, the humming recurred. Is there a temperature that needs to be reached? Does that confirm or point away from the wheel bearing diagnosis?

Thanks for your patience.
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Old 03-11-2004, 03:00 PM
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By any chance, do you have the early alloy Brembo brake calipers? If so, that may be the issue as they will make noise, especially as the pads wear.
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Thank you. Your suggestion is consistent with a thought by a very good independent Mercedes mechanic who drove the car yesterday, but evidently was not aware of the calipers you describe. I will look at them tonight. If you have time to respond, being the lazy person I am, is there a marking or characteristic I can look for without pulling a wheel?
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The alloy calipers are finished in a smooth, semi-gloss black paint with a white Mercedes Star clearly visible. I'll see if I can find a picture...

See post #5 here: http://www.500ecstasy.com/forums/showthread.php?t=434
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Old 03-12-2004, 05:48 PM
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The early production 500Es had Brembo front calipers as shown.

The reason MB replaced the aluminun 4 piston Brembos with 500SL cast iron calipers was to address a complaint from customers - as the pads wear, a vibration (or humm or growl) occurs between 30 - 50 mph. Litely tap the brakes and the problem goes away. This 'complaint' does not affect performance. I have experienced this 'complaint' twice ... both times when the pads were about 50% worn. We the pads where replaced, the sound went away.

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Old 03-13-2004, 02:12 AM
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I have had a humming sound coming from the left front, also. It will not do it when at the tech's. It's not the wheel bearings. I have not tried tapping on the brakes. It comes on at all speeds, and is not speed-dependent.
My tech checked out all the front end parts, and it was not that, either.
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Old 03-13-2004, 02:27 PM
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Tom, Norman, Glenn, Everybody: Your responses are helpful and reassuring, as I my schedule prevents brake and/or bearing work in the next week.
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Old 03-14-2004, 05:18 PM
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Tried tapping my brakes, and voila, the humming went away! Sounds like the calipers to me.

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Old 03-14-2004, 06:46 PM
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Tom: Thanks. It appears we have double confirmation of the diagnosis now, and can drive a few more miles before necessary work.
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Easiest way to check for alloy vs steel calipers is to take a kitchen magnet, reach through the hole in the wheel, and see if it sticks to the caliper. If it sticks you have the steel calipers. If it does not, you've got the sometimes-known-to-humm alloys.

Hope this helps,
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Old 03-24-2004, 02:26 AM
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So is the only fix replacing the calipers?

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Old 03-24-2004, 02:30 AM
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No ... don't give up on them! Install some new pads ... easy and cheap fix (relatively speaking). I have a couple of theories I'm going to try when mine start talking. Stay tuned ~ 3-5 months.

If you do change out the Brembos, do give us a chance to send them to a nice home ...

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