MERCEDES BENZ E-Klasse and predecessors Control arm replacement
Engine, Fuel & Emissions system·2002–2006 · MERCEDES BENZ repair guide
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MERCEDES BENZ E-Klasse and predecessors — What to know
The E-Class spans multiple generations (W210 through W213) with very different reliability profiles. W210 models are prone to rust and wiring loom corrosion. W211 and W212 models are the most common on the road — both are complex and expensive to repair, especially with Airmatic or 4MATIC.
What is this repair?
Plain-English overview
Control arms connect the wheel hub to the chassis and contain bushings and often a ball joint; worn bushings cause clunking, vibration through the steering wheel and imprecise handling. Replacement typically includes new bushings or a complete arm.
Warning signs
How to tell your MERCEDES BENZ E-Klasse and predecessors needs this repair
- Clunking or knocking noise from the front suspension over bumps or during cornering
- Vehicle pulling to one side on straight roads
- Vibration felt through the steering wheel, especially at certain speeds
- Uneven tyre wear on the inside or outside edge
- Steering feels vague or imprecise at motorway speeds
Common causes
Why MERCEDES BENZ E-Klasse and predecessors vehicles need this repair
- 1.Bush degradation from age, vibration and road-salt exposure
- 2.Ball joint wear from high mileage causing play in the steering geometry
- 3.Impact damage from hitting a pothole or kerbstone at speed
- 4.Corrosion of the arm itself in high-salt environments
What affects the price
Why your quote may differ
- Whether the full arm or just the bushings are replaced (separate bushings are cheaper but more labour-intensive)
- Front vs rear and upper vs lower arm position
- Wheel alignment required afterwards
At a glance
Key facts about this repair
Labour time
1.5–4.5 hours
at a typical garage
DIY difficulty
Involved
Typical parts included
What gets replaced
Risks of ignoring this
What happens if you delay
- Degraded handling and reduced ability to control the car in emergency situations
- Accelerated tyre wear from incorrect suspension geometry
- Risk of sudden component failure, especially at speed with worn wheel bearings
- Failed MOT or roadworthiness inspection
- Damage spreading to related suspension and steering components
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