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2004 Merc C Class Making Rattling Noise (Not Engine Related)For 30 Seconds On Startup
My 2004 Mercedes has begun making a rattling noise from high up behind the dashboard (passenger side) or behind the glove compartment. It happens each time I start the car and lasts for the 30 seconds only. It's not the engine as the noise is too far removed. Has anyone had experience of this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I found similar in my mother in law's old Vauxhall Meriva, although it wouldn't stop.
It turned out to be what Tony describes. The button to recirculate air in the ventilation system operated a flap. Normally it should be in position to allow fresh air in, but the motor couldn't quite push it all the way, so it kept trying.
I disconnected power to the motor, and wedged the flap in the correct position.
I then told the mother in law that she couldn't recirculate the air.
It wasn't a problem, as she didn't know what the button did anyway.
It turned out to be what Tony describes. The button to recirculate air in the ventilation system operated a flap. Normally it should be in position to allow fresh air in, but the motor couldn't quite push it all the way, so it kept trying.
I disconnected power to the motor, and wedged the flap in the correct position.
I then told the mother in law that she couldn't recirculate the air.
It wasn't a problem, as she didn't know what the button did anyway.
Stepper motor will look like this
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Inside the stepper motor will look like this.
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Inside the stepper motor will look like this.
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TTT I appreciate that noise can travel but I had no better suggestion, so didn't want to just be negative. But suggestion to OP is if have a long screwdriver, piece of dowel, or anything similar, when noise is occurring, put one end on a component and other end to your ear, you will be able to isolate where noise is coming from. Don't know why I didn't suggest that earlier.
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My suggestion just a homemade version of one of these.
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My suggestion just a homemade version of one of these.
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