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WILL THIS FINALLY FIX MY MERCEDES ECLASS ?

Mat Armstrong@MatArmstrongbmx18.3K viewsJun 29, 201810:03
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The noise has been annoying me for a while now, i had a morning free on the weekend to hopefully fix it!

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The video opens with the creator addressing a persistent noise in his Mercedes E-Class, attributing it to the top mounts on the suspension after inspecting common wear parts like lock joints and bushes. He explains his plan to remove the suspension and replace the top mounts, hoping this will resolve the creaking and popping sounds that have plagued the car for weeks. The first part of the fix focuses on removing the old top mounts and installing new bearings, with a visibly challenging process highlighted by deliberate steps, attempts, and a sense of relief when the noise begins to disappear after a test drive. The creator then mixes in a weekend sequence that includes a trip to a local skatepark and home improvement clips, giving viewers a broader glimpse into his daily life beyond the car repair, while still tying back to the ongoing maintenance project. By the end of the first day, after replacing one side’s top mount, the car shows no audible noise on startup and initial driving, though he notes he will complete the second side later when time allows. The video closes with a quick recap, a casual tease of continuing the repair on the remaining side, and a call to action to subscribe for future updates and house renovation progress that weekend, keeping the audience primed for the next installment.

Topics · car_repair · auto_maintenance · car_vlog · diy · modification

Questions answered

What was identified as the likely source of the noise in the Mercedes E-Class?
The likely source identified was the top mounts on the suspension, and the repair involved replacing the top mount bearings to stop the noise.
What was the immediate outcome after replacing one side's top mount?
After replacing one side, the car started with no noise on startup and initial driving, suggesting the fix was effective for that side.
What other content does the creator promise to share in this series?
The creator hints at completing the second side repair later and sharing more weekend projects both related to the car and house renovation progress.