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SAS Engine Mount - E483

SAS Engine Mount - E483

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$236
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SAS Engine Mount - E724

SAS Engine Mount - E724

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SAS Engine Mount - E651

SAS Engine Mount - E651

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E941

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E941

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SAS Engine Mount - E616

SAS Engine Mount - E616

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2031

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2031

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SAS Engine Mount - E431

SAS Engine Mount - E431

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SAS Engine Mount - E501

SAS Engine Mount - E501

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SAS Engine Mount - E208

SAS Engine Mount - E208

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SAS Engine Mount - E107BH

SAS Engine Mount - E107BH

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SAS Engine Mount - E266F

SAS Engine Mount - E266F

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$148
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SAS Engine Mount - E455

SAS Engine Mount - E455

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SAS Engine Mount Bush - E125BU

SAS Engine Mount Bush - E125BU

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SAS Engine Mount - E907D

SAS Engine Mount - E907D

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SAS Engine Mount - E1030R

SAS Engine Mount - E1030R

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SAS Engine Mount - E434MT

SAS Engine Mount - E434MT

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7376
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7376

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$25
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SAS Engine Mount - E907A

SAS Engine Mount - E907A

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SAS Engine Mount Bush - E173BU

SAS Engine Mount Bush - E173BU

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SAS Engine Mount - E906

SAS Engine Mount - E906

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$58
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7180
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7180

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$16
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7471

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7471

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6020

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6020

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7972

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7972

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Kelpro Engine Mount

Kelpro Engine Mount

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Kelpro Engine Mount

Kelpro Engine Mount

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS191HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS191HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS17HFB

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS17HFB

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS89HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS89HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS16HFB

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS175HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS175HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS420HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS420HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS667HF

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Engine Mounts on the 2002 Toyota Crown: What You Need to Know

The 2002 Toyota Crown, a luxury sedan well-regarded for its smooth ride and refined performance, definitely uses engine mounts just like most modern vehicles. Engine mounts are a crucial part of any car's setup, and the Crown is no exception. These components play a key role in keeping the engine secure and ensuring that the ride stays comfortable for passengers.

So what exactly do engine mounts do? Simply put, they hold the engine firmly in place within the engine bay while also absorbing vibrations and shocks that come from the engine itself and from driving on rough roads. Without engine mounts, the engine would be free to move around, leading to a bunch of problems including excessive vibrations, noisy rides, and possible damage to other components connected to the engine. For a luxury vehicle like the Toyota Crown, maintaining smooth operation and comfort is essential, and engine mounts are part of that equation.

Engine mounts are typically made from a combination of metal and rubber. The metal framework provides the necessary strength to hold the weight of the engine, while the rubber or other elastomer materials help isolate the vibrations created by engine firing. This setup minimises the amount of noise and vibration transferred into the cabin, contributing to the Crown's known quietness and refinement on the road.

If you're looking after a 2002 Toyota Crown, understanding the state of the engine mounts should be part of your regular servicing routine. Over time, engine mounts can wear out due to heat, age, and constant stress from engine torque and road conditions. When this happens, the rubber can harden, crack, or even separate, which reduces its ability to dampen vibrations.

Signs that the engine mounts might be failing include excessive engine movement, a noticeable increase in noise or vibration inside the cabin, and sometimes clunking or banging sounds when accelerating or shifting gears. If these symptoms are present, it's worth getting the mounts inspected and possibly replaced to avoid further issues.

Replacing engine mounts on a 2002 Toyota Crown is a straightforward job for a skilled mechanic, but it does require some care and the right tools because the engine needs to be supported safely while changing the mounts. Engine mounts are a relatively affordable part, but letting them go for too long can put extra strain on engine components, exhaust systems, and even transmission mounts, causing more expensive repairs down the line.

Routine checks during servicing visits should include a visual inspection of engine mounts for cracks, tears, or any signs of oil contamination which can degrade the rubber. Oil leaks on or around the mounts can cause premature failure, so addressing any leaks promptly helps prolong mount life.

Many Crown owners don't realise how much the engine mounts contribute to their vehicle's comfort until they start to fail. Proper maintenance of these components helps maintain the smooth, quiet ride expected from a Toyota Crown and safeguards the mechanical integrity of the engine setup.

Some helpful tips for Crown owners to keep engine mounts in good shape include:

  • Avoid aggressive driving that causes sudden torque spikes which put extra stress on mounts
  • Ensure regular oil changes and fix any leaks quickly to prevent rubber degradation
  • Have engine mounts checked during major service intervals, typically around every 100,000 kilometres or if vibration issues arise

All up, engine mounts are absolutely relevant and used on the 2002 Toyota Crown, playing a quiet but vital role. Keeping an eye on them as part of ongoing vehicle maintenance will help keep your Crown running smoothly and comfortably for many more kilometres. If you notice any unusual vibrations or noises, or if the engine feels like it's moving more than usual, it's a good idea to get those engine mounts checked out sooner rather than later.