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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Maintenance and Repair

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Main problem is... by mapman1138
Nov 19, 2001 (8:35 am)
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...that I have to wait at least two more months before mine gets here! Who knows if I'll even have a job by then?
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Cover over intake manifold by mayday2
Nov 21, 2001 (8:40 pm)
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The C230's power steering pump and reservoir is located under the gray plastic cover on the intake manifold side of the engine. Does anyone know how you get this cover off to access the power steering pump/reservoir?
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Noise by quickb
Nov 28, 2001 (1:33 pm)
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Is anyone experiencing issues with the sound of the car? Not in general, but only when you first start the car. The sound eventually subsides into a much quieter engine sound, but for about 30 seconds, it's quite load. I had a parking garage porter comment on the sound, and I've been conscious of it ever since.
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If you mean that it sounds a little rough, then yes by tommyp13
Nov 28, 2001 (4:42 pm)
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Yeah, it's louder than normal for awhile when I first start it up in the morning. I wouldn't be worried about it.
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quickb by m3fan
Nov 29, 2001 (12:18 pm)
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I don't own one, but I've read a few reviews and the consensus is that the C230 Kompressor makes those noises. That's SUPERCHARGED for ya! Keep it noisy!
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A little gruff when it first wakes up. by lukyme
Dec 13, 2001 (12:10 pm)
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This is my only slight dissapointment with my C230K. This engine is not as refined as what I'm accustomed to. Such as the Japanese V6's (some 4's too), Previous BMW, ect. I'm not complaining, as I knew what I was getting. I drove the C240 Sedan with that little V6, and it was so much smoother. But I wanted the sport coupe. It really growls when you first start it up, but just as you indicated, within a minute or so, she quiets down. They all do it. Maybe thats why the sales person always started one up, and pulled it around for me to test drive only after it warmed up.
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closing the trunk by pixmation
Jan 09, 2002 (4:34 am)
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The cabin is so air tight that I found myself have to slam the trunk hard in order to close it. Sometimes I have to try 2-3 times before it closes properly.
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Kompressor by jjpeter
Jan 13, 2002 (10:26 pm)
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I've noticed our C230 sounds a little "agricultural" when it first lights up. But like all have mentioned, once it warms up (after about 30-45 seconds) things smooth out. The earlier model, in the 99 and 2000 C class was even less refined. For this go-around some internal improvements were made to quiet the motor down. I'll say one thing though,,, this little motor goes! Once that blower kicks in, one gets throw back into the seat and you just hold on! I don't know of another 4 cylinder motor that is currently on the market that has the thump of this German 2.3 liter Kompressor. None.
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Kompressor by jpnwdc
Jan 28, 2002 (6:49 pm)
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jjpeter - you obviously have never driven a Saab 9-3 SE HOT (High Output Turbo) or Viggen. Saab's 4 cyl. turbos are known for getting tons of power and torque from relatively small 4 cyl. engines. They are also quite smooth and refined, much more so than the Kompressor engine. (I've driven the C230 and currently have a 2000 Saab 9-3SE.) The C230 probably handles better, especially since it's rear wheel drive.

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