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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS190HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS190HF

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$671
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS1400HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS1400HF

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$702
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS731HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS731HF

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$704
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS178HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS178HF

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$725
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS189HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS189HF

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$704
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS156HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS156HF

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$673
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS742HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS188HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS188HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS792HFVD

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS792HFVD

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS15HFB

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS15HFB

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS984HF

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$744
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS123HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS123HF

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$684
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS188HFG

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS188HFG

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS1410HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS1410HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS1080HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF-S5

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF-S5

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$842
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS79HFD

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS79HFD

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$635
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9684

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9684

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$182
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7608

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7608

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8886

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8886

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7960

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7960

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6007

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6007

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6024

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6024

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$656
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7161

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7161

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$618
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6052

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6052

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$621
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6053

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6053

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$570
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9846

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9846

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$443
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9274

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9274

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$441
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7952

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7952

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$394
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7951

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7951

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$367
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8126

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8126

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$364
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6075

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6075

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$388
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7938

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7938

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7581

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7581

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7346

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Maintaining and Replacing the Engine Mounts on Your 2003 Holden Commodore

The 2003 Holden Commodore does indeed utilise engine mounts, and taking care of these components is crucial to the overall health and smooth functioning of your vehicle. Engine mounts may seem like small, insignificant parts, but they play a vital role in maintaining the stability and performance of your car. They keep the engine securely in place within the engine bay, absorbing vibrations and ensuring that there is a minimal transfer of these vibrations into the cabin. Without functioning engine mounts, you're in for a rough ride, quite literally. Let's delve into some tips and insights on maintaining or replacing the engine mounts.

Firstly, it's important to understand the signs that may indicate your engine mounts are due for some attention. Some common symptoms of worn engine mounts include excessive vibration felt through the vehicle, clunking noises during acceleration or while shifting gears, and visible wear or cracking when inspecting the mounts. If you notice any of these issues, it might be time to consider servicing or replacing your engine mounts.

  • Excessive Vibrations: If you start feeling more vibrations than usual while driving, it could signal that your engine mounts are wearing out. The rubber or other materials within the mounts degrade over time, losing their ability to effectively cushion the engine's vibrations.
  • Noticeable Clunking Noises: When the rubber degrades, metal components within the mounts may come into contact during acceleration or gear shifts, leading to clunking sounds.
  • Visual Damage: Inspect the mounts for any visible damage like cracks or corrosion. If the mounts look worse for the wear, they likely aren't performing at their best.

Replacing engine mounts is a task that can vary in complexity depending on your mechanical aptitude. While it's possible for those with the right tools and experience to tackle this task at home, many opt for professional help to ensure the job is done properly. This not only ensures correct installation but also saves you from potential headaches down the road.

If you decide to replace the engine mounts yourself, here's a brief rundown of what the process generally involves:

  1. Ensure the car is safely placed on a level surface and supported securely, either with a lift or jack stands.
  2. Disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical mishaps.
  3. Locate the engine mounts. This is typically at both sides of the engine as well as at the rear.
  4. Support the engine with a jack. A block of wood between the jack and the engine will help distribute pressure evenly.
  5. Remove the bolts fastening the existing mounts to the engine and the car chassis and gently lift out the old mounts.
  6. Position the new mounts in the designated spots, ensuring they align correctly with the holes.
  7. Tighten the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications. It's vital not to over-tighten as this could damage the new mounts.
  8. Re-connect the battery and perform a gentle start of the engine to ensure that everything runs smoothly without unusual vibrations or noises.

A professional mechanic can streamline this process, leveraging their expertise to swiftly and effectively replace your engine mounts, often gaining access to specialised tools that can make the task simpler and safer.

Replacing your engine mounts when necessary is just one part of the broader care and maintenance required for the 2003 Holden Commodore. Regular checks and services, as per the manufacturer's recommended schedule, will ensure that not just your engine mounts but all components of your car continue to perform optimally. This proactive maintenance mindset will keep your Commodore purring smoothly and ready for journeys to come, sparing you from unexpected issues, and maintaining a comfortable and quiet driving experience.

If in doubt about the condition of your engine mounts or how to go about replacing them, consult a trusted mechanic. Their professional experience will not only save you time but can also extend the lifespan of your vehicle by ensuring everything is running as it should. Always remember that regular maintenance work is an investment in the longevity and reliability of your vehicle.