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OEX Engine Shut Down Solenoid 24V - Pull Rating 10.9Kg/cm2 1751 Series - ACX3333
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OEX Engine Shut Down Solenoid 12V - Pull Rating 11.8Kg/cm2 2003 Series - ACX3334
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OEX Engine Shut Down Solenoid 12V - Pull Rating 16.8Kg/cm2 2370 Series - ACX3336
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OEX Engine Shut Down Solenoid 24V - Pull Rating 11.8Kg/cm2 2003 Series - ACX3335
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OEX Engine Shut Down Solenoid 12V - Pull Rating 10.9Kg/cm2 1751 Series - ACX3332
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Redarc BCDC Mounting Bracket To Suit Triton MR & Pajero QE/QF 2019 Onwards - BCDCMB-009
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Narva Rotary Battery Master / Isolator Switch With Removeable Keyed Knob (Contacts Rated 100A @ 12V) - 61036BL
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Narva Rotary Battery Master / Isolator Switch With Removeable Keyed Knob (Contacts Rated 100A 12V) - 61036
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OEX Ignition Switch Glow - Off - Acc/Ign - Start (Contacts Rated 30A @ 12V) - ACX3563
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OEX Push Button Switch Off - Mom On - SPST 12V Green Illuminated (Contacts Rated 50A @ 12V) - ACX3674BL
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Narva Rotary Battery Master Switch With Removeable Keyed Knob 300A (Contacts Rated 300A @ 12V) - 61045BL
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Replacing and Maintaining Your 2007 Ford Territory Engine Mounts
The engine mount of your 2007 Ford Territory plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and quiet operation of your vehicle. It's designed to securely hold the engine in place, while also absorbing vibrations and shocks from the engine and reducing the stress on other components. Ensuring your engine mounts are in proper working condition is central to your vehicle's overall health and performance.
An engine mount might seem like a small and relatively simple component, but it serves a big purpose by keeping your engine stable even when you're navigating through bumpy roads. Over time, however, engine mounts can wear out and need replacement. Let's delve into why maintaining or replacing your Ford Territory's engine mounts is vital, and how to go about it.
- Recognising the Signs of Worn Engine Mounts:
- Increased Vibrations: If you notice excess vibrations coming through the steering wheel or into the cabin, it might be time to inspect the engine mounts.
- Clunking Noises: Abnormal noises that happen when accelerating or decelerating can be indicative of worn mounts unable to securely hold the engine.
- Visual Wear and Tear: Check for cracks, deterioration in rubber components or any signs of oil leaks on the mounts that could expedite wear.
- Misalignment: If your engine appears to sit slightly off-kilter in the engine bay, mounting issues may be the cause.
- Replacing Engine Mounts:
Once it's clear that an engine mount replacement is necessary, it's important to approach the task methodically. While it's possible to carry out this task on your own if you're handy with tools, for most people it's recommended to engage professional mechanics to ensure the process is completed safely and correctly. Here's what the replacement generally involves:
- The engine is securely supported to ensure it doesn't shift or drop when the mounts are removed.
- Each mount typically requires unfastening bolts that secure it to the engine and the chassis. Depending on which mount is being replaced, more components might need to be moved out of the way to access the mount.
- Once the old mount is removed, installing the new one is essentially a reverse of the removal process - the new mount is positioned, bolted securely and the support structures are shifted back to their original state.
Post-installation, it's advisable to take the car for a short test drive to ensure the mount changes have resolved the symptoms detected earlier. The driving test should be smooth and free from vibrations and noise upsurges.
- Long-term Maintenance for Engine Mounts:
To extend the life of your new engine mounts, consider these tips:
- Regularly inspect mounts for signs of wear and tear during routine maintenance.
- Avoid aggressive driving. Sudden acceleration and deceleration can put a lot of strain on engine mounts.
- Address oil leaks promptly, as oil can accelerate the degradation of the mount materials, particularly if made partly of rubber.
- Keep up with regular vehicle maintenance, ensuring that other components are running smoothly to minimise strain on the engine mounts.
Engine mounts may not command the same attention as brakes or tyres but are integral to the operational smoothness of your vehicle. Unattended, faulty engine mounts can lead to further vehicle complications, which is why regular checks and maintenance are essential. By staying mindful of their condition and knowing when to replace or service them, you'll enjoy a more comfortable driving experience and potentially avoid more costly repairs. If uncertainty arises or replacements become due, don't hesitate to seek out professional advice.
Taking care of your 2007 Ford Territory's engine mounts is a worthwhile investment in your vehicle's longevity and your driving comfort. Keep an open ear to unusual noises and a sharp eye for signs of wear to keep everything running as smoothly as the day you drove it off the dealer's lot.