malcolm E53 AMG
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Owned the estate for 15mth now and during that time I've noticed that something in the boot rattles over bad road surfaces at times. It's taken a few attempts to identify the cause but eventually I've managed it.
The rear trim panel which is removed to access the spare wheel is the culprit. The flat bottom section of the trim panel is moulded plastic which when fitted into place sits straight onto metal. Unlike the trim panel on the opposite side of the boot, which is hinged, this panel has to be removed completely in order to take out the spare wheel.
As there is no hinge on the spare wheel panel it is free to bounce up and down over rough surfaces.
The remedy is to glue either thin rubber or carpet, cut to shape, onto the metal surface beneath the panel thus eliminating the rattle.
It only sounds a small issue but after a while these things start to grate and arn't a characteristic of why you bought a Merc in the first place.
Hope this helps anybody with the same problem, I've noticed one or two comments about this on threads.
The rear trim panel which is removed to access the spare wheel is the culprit. The flat bottom section of the trim panel is moulded plastic which when fitted into place sits straight onto metal. Unlike the trim panel on the opposite side of the boot, which is hinged, this panel has to be removed completely in order to take out the spare wheel.
As there is no hinge on the spare wheel panel it is free to bounce up and down over rough surfaces.
The remedy is to glue either thin rubber or carpet, cut to shape, onto the metal surface beneath the panel thus eliminating the rattle.
It only sounds a small issue but after a while these things start to grate and arn't a characteristic of why you bought a Merc in the first place.
Hope this helps anybody with the same problem, I've noticed one or two comments about this on threads.
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