Help diagnose my noise!

Help diagnose my noise!

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MBVitoria

Original Poster:

2,533 posts

237 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Hi hoping someone can help.

Vehicle is a 2011 W639 Merc Vito van. 2.2 diesel manual (RWD). Mileage is 220k but it's generally a good runner.

In the last week it's developed a whining noise when I'm driving and lift off the gas. The noise disappears when I depress the clutch.

It doesn't make any unusual noises when it's stationary and there don't appear to be any issues with the clutch.

I first noticed the noise just before it went to a garage for a new exhaust middle and back box and it's worse since then. I'm not suggesting they've caused it as it seems transmission related though.

Any thoughts? I'm guessing it probably involves some sort of gearbox bearing.

GreenV8S

30,800 posts

298 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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I'd suspect a gearbox/diff issue too, although it's possible it's just a mechanical contact on a moving part due to engine flex.

Does the frequency / volume vary depending on which gear you're in and the amount of engine braking?

stevieturbo

17,746 posts

261 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Maybe they disturbed a mounting, or something is making contact where it shouldnt.

An oil change for the box might do no harm if it's never been done.

As these are rwd, maybe propshaft related ?

CorradoTDI

1,747 posts

185 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Sounds like clutch release bearing / slave cylinder / DMF / bent clutch fork etc.

I'd get someone who really knows these to try and pinpoint it!

InitialDave

13,123 posts

133 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Does it change pitch in different gears, relative to engine speed, relative to road speed etc?

That can often help narrow down what it is that's being vocal.

MBVitoria

Original Poster:

2,533 posts

237 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Thanks for the suggestions. Had a quick look under and spotted that the exhaust heat shield fixings have rusted loose. The shield was catching on the prop shaft so that might help to explain it. Will have a proper fiddle in the light tomorrow and see if some penny washers can secure it.