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Old 01-09-2011, 03:35 AM
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the did not recall it but the did issue a technical service bulletin covering multiple
years of the 210. check also MBWORLD as well as BENZWORLD's 210 section.
I've seen several successful fixes depending on origin of noise.
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Old 01-09-2011, 04:49 PM
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the did not recall it but the did issue a technical service bulletin covering multiple
years of the 210. check also MBWORLD as well as BENZWORLD's 210 section.
I've seen several successful fixes depending on origin of noise.

You're referring to a WIS document, not a Service Bulletin. This document doesn't refer to a specific cause/correction. It's just a general guide to diagnosing the problem.

Since the 210 seat is very easy to remove, the first thing I would do would be to remove it and place it on a suitable work surface. Then I would tighten every single fastener that can be seen. If the noise goes away you're done. If not I would suspect that the seat adjuster (lower seat frame) will need to be replaced. I've replaced lots of them over the years. This was a fairly common problem on the 220 chassis MB's. I've even seen a few 221's with this issue, especially when the regular occupant of the problem seat is XXL.

I've never seen a seat fail in such a way as to pose a safety threat, but it can be quite annoying.
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