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Old 29-03-2016, 12:48 AM   #1
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Default Mondeo MA 2009 engine mount top.replaced

I had car serviced recently it was found engine mount near drivers side strut tower it collapsed and liquid from mount sprayed on chassis. Before this was noticed it caused alighnment to transmission to be out of square, or engine lower at one end do this caused a vibration on engine. Engine mount not cheap but fitted genuine one. What a huge difference it made to engine For it so smooth and quiet now after been replaced. Just goes to show how important the roll of an engine mount can play up with the rest of the car. Exhaust seem noisy sounded like I done a driveshaft as well. The car only done 135000km. So it not good enough top engine mount needed to be replaced do early and Done out of warranty for it over 3 years . I not get extended warranty I do own servicing now.
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