Date: July 31, 2007
Order No.: S-B-91.00/37
Supercedes:
Group: 91
SUBJECT:
Model Year-All
Models All
Repairs for Noise Complaints Regarding Seats
This bulletin addresses complaints regarding noisy seats. Follow the steps to ensure that the problem is fixed correctly.
A. Repair Instructions
1. To better analyze the seat noises, maintain the customer's original seat positions, including cushion angles and backrest positions. It is a good
idea to also store the customer's seat positions in vehicle memory.
2000 Mercedes Benz CLK 320 (208.365) V6-3.2L (112.940) Page 317
Note:
Seat noises can depend on individual seat positions involving the backrest and cushions as well as the manner in which customers enter
and sit in the vehicle.
2. Analyze the noise problem with the customer present. Note their interpretations of various seat adjustments and resulting sounds from each
seat and back rest positions.
- Before performing any adjustments, be sure to unbolt the seat from the vehicle while keeping the electrical seat harness connected.
- With the seat unbolted, use the seat control switch to move the seats over the entire adjustment ranges; i.e., all the way forward, back, up,
down, etc.
- Bolt the seat back into the vehicle. The majority of complaints will be remedied by simply loosening and refastening the seats.
- If noise still exists, remedy with felt and lubrication as specified in the Noise Kit (see Parts Information). Use only the parts from this kit.
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