davidtaylor10
Mercedes ML diesel power loss hissing sound solved
Summary of the thread
A 2004 Mercedes ML diesel experienced reduced engine power, rough running, and a hissing sound during acceleration. The issue was suspected to be related to the intake manifold flap control or a vacuum leak. After a professional diagnosis, it was confirmed that the intake manifold flap control was faulty. Replacing the component resolved the problem, restoring the vehicle's performance.
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davidtaylor10 (community.author)
I've given the vacuum lines a quick once-over, but nothing jumped out. I'll take a closer look tomorrow. The hissing is definitely only when I'm accelerating, especially under load. Could a faulty manifold flap really cause that much of a racket and power loss?
eliasbaumann7
The hissing sound during acceleration, coupled with the other symptoms, does strengthen the case for a faulty intake manifold flap. The flap not operating correctly could severely restrict airflow. Though, I still suggest caution. To be completely sure, it might be best to get a professional diagnosis. A workshop will likely be able to confirm if it is indeed the manifold flap and if there are any associated issues.
davidtaylor10 (community.author)
Appreciate the advice. I bit the bullet and took it to a workshop. Turns out you were spot on – it was indeed the intake manifold flap control! They replaced it, and everything is running smoothly again. Cost me 465€, exactly as I feared, but at least the old girl is back to her former glory. Thanks again for your help!
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eliasbaumann7
The symptoms do point towards a potential issue with the intake manifold flap control. However, it could also be a vacuum leak affecting the intake system. Have you checked for any obvious cracks or disconnections in the vacuum lines? Also, is the hissing sound constant or only during acceleration?