Mercedes-Benz C230 front end noise and shaking when turning left, possible bushing issue on Mercedes-Benz C230

Submitted by prinsipe · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Mercedes-Benz C230 owners report experiencing front-end noise and shaking when turning left, which may be linked to issues with the control arm bushings. These bushings are subjected to significant forces during braking, cornering, and acceleration, leading to fatigue and cracking that can cause vibrations or shimmy. Owners often notice a creaking noise from the suspension system as a sign of control arm bushing failure. Additionally, other potential causes for the vibrations may include bad front wheel bearings, brake rotors, shock absorbers, or misaligned wheels. Symptoms of worn upper control arm bushings can manifest as front-end shake and looseness. To address these concerns, common solutions include replacing lower control arm bushings, sway bar links, lower ball joints, and adjusting wheel bearings. It is advisable for owners to have the control arm bushings inspected and potentially replaced to effectively resolve these issues.

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