Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
Re: Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
Just thought I should update this and let those of you still experiencing mystery creaks know that my problem was caused by the deterioration of the control arm bushing going into the wheel hub. The rubber was torn to pieces and the bushing was scraping.
Mercedes part # A 2043520027, Control Arm Bushing.
Price: €40.14, purchased through Chrysler as Mercedes wouldn't deal with the mechanic due to the car not being one of their own. Typical ridiculousness!
Mechanic also changed the rear anti-roll bar link while he was at it, and the annoying creak is now gone with my sanity slowly returning!
Thanks for all your comments and advice!
Mercedes part # A 2043520027, Control Arm Bushing.
Price: €40.14, purchased through Chrysler as Mercedes wouldn't deal with the mechanic due to the car not being one of their own. Typical ridiculousness!
Mechanic also changed the rear anti-roll bar link while he was at it, and the annoying creak is now gone with my sanity slowly returning!
Thanks for all your comments and advice!
Re: Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
This is the very part I have just ordered my my xfire. Whilst changing the springs we noticed that one of these was in poor condition & after disturbing it my car developed a "clunking" noise so we assume it was this causing it. Hope so anyway!
Re: Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
If you have a spare minute or two you can try packing the bushing with bearing grease to see if the clunking goes away. We did that with mine and it lasted about 500 miles before the noise returned. My bushing was actually seized into the hub too so we had to heat the hub with a blowtorch to get it out. Just a little tip in case you guys experience the same problem. Let me know how it goes!
Re: Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
I had the same thing. Believe it or not, after miles and miles of sanity loss, I put two pieces of the soft velcro strip parts on my car on the left and right pad landing areas where my ridged back hatch thingys on each side rest on the bare paint on the car when you close the hatch, inside the trunk area. Problem solved!! It's worth a try?
I swore up and down it was something down in my suspension back there, and went through the same inspections. Never found anything. My car sounded like a damn creaky battleship going down the road and I never could replicate it exactly. Never heard it again after those velcro strips.
I swore up and down it was something down in my suspension back there, and went through the same inspections. Never found anything. My car sounded like a damn creaky battleship going down the road and I never could replicate it exactly. Never heard it again after those velcro strips.
Re: Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
I had the same thing. Believe it or not, after miles and miles of sanity loss, I put two pieces of the soft velcro strip parts on my car on the left and right pad landing areas where my ridged back hatch thingys on each side rest on the bare paint on the car when you close the hatch, inside the trunk area. Problem solved!! It's worth a try?
I swore up and down it was something down in my suspension back there, and went through the same inspections. Never found anything. My car sounded like a damn creaky battleship going down the road and I never could replicate it exactly. Never heard it again after those velcro strips.
I swore up and down it was something down in my suspension back there, and went through the same inspections. Never found anything. My car sounded like a damn creaky battleship going down the road and I never could replicate it exactly. Never heard it again after those velcro strips.
I did something similar to this on my '04 but my '05 has a clear pad that has only shifted a little amount. I think that it was applied at the factory but I cannot be certain of that.
Re: Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
I'm betting on the bushings. Mine creaks on occasion with 50k on the clock. Sounds Identical to the creaking front control arm bushings in my 02 Envoy. Its a well known issue with the Envoys. I tried just about every kind of spray and only once stopped the creak. I'm guessing the spray never gets deep enough into the bushing to stop the creak.
Re: Mystery creak, and associated sanity loss! Help? :D
I take every opportunity that the tires are off to ****** the bushings with silicone spray. Never use WD40 - it's not good for rubber. So far it is reasonably quiet although I do hear some hatch noise in the SRT6. I probably have to replace the tape wrap on the door lock (the old fix from 2006).
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