JHZR2
Staff member
This is my 2008 ML320.
When I got it, I knew it needed shocks/struts, brake lines, etc. but the rest was pretty good.
I’ve replaced sway bar links that got rid of one rattle, and I did the struts, strut mounts, springs, and shocks.
Still, and perhaps getting worse, I get a clunk when I change from deceleration to acceleration.
For example, driving in a neighborhood, if I brake reasonably hard to a stop sign, then start going again, I get two clunks from the front left. It seems if I steer left it’s more likely to happen. If I decelerate gently, don’t use brakes, or turn right I don’t seem to get it at all.
Doing a hard left turn, like a k-turn can cause it to happen as well as the wheel is turned relatively hard left.
Every joint looks fine. Every boot clean, dry, no rips. I’ve tried jacking up to check for ball joint play and nothing. No play at all in the suspension that I can find. Aligned to spec.
So what can I do to test, and how do I diagnose this? LCA bushings all look fine. Could it be a transmission or engine mount? The transmission shifts smoothly, engine has no vibration at all.
How do I diagnose?
Thanks!
When I got it, I knew it needed shocks/struts, brake lines, etc. but the rest was pretty good.
I’ve replaced sway bar links that got rid of one rattle, and I did the struts, strut mounts, springs, and shocks.
Still, and perhaps getting worse, I get a clunk when I change from deceleration to acceleration.
For example, driving in a neighborhood, if I brake reasonably hard to a stop sign, then start going again, I get two clunks from the front left. It seems if I steer left it’s more likely to happen. If I decelerate gently, don’t use brakes, or turn right I don’t seem to get it at all.
Doing a hard left turn, like a k-turn can cause it to happen as well as the wheel is turned relatively hard left.
Every joint looks fine. Every boot clean, dry, no rips. I’ve tried jacking up to check for ball joint play and nothing. No play at all in the suspension that I can find. Aligned to spec.
So what can I do to test, and how do I diagnose this? LCA bushings all look fine. Could it be a transmission or engine mount? The transmission shifts smoothly, engine has no vibration at all.
How do I diagnose?
Thanks!