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SAS Engine Mount - E724

SAS Engine Mount - E724

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SAS Engine Mount - E483

SAS Engine Mount - E483

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SAS Engine Mount - E616

SAS Engine Mount - E616

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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 - 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 - E208

SAS Engine Mount - E208

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SAS Engine Mount - E501

SAS Engine Mount - E501

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SAS Engine Mount - E266F

SAS Engine Mount - E266F

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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 - E107BH

SAS Engine Mount - E107BH

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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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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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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7180
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7180

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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 - SS89HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS89HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS191HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS191HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS16HFB

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS420HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS175HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS175HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS667HF

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Understanding the Engine Mount on a 2008 Honda Elysion

The 2008 Honda Elysion, a popular multi-purpose vehicle in various markets, including Australia, certainly comes equipped with engine mounts as part of its engine installation setup. Engine mounts are a crucial component in nearly every modern vehicle, including the Elysion, and are designed to serve some essential functions that contribute to the overall driving experience and vehicle longevity.

Simply put, an engine mount is the device that secures the engine to the vehicle's chassis. It holds the engine firmly in place while also absorbing and damping the vibrations and shocks that inevitably come from the engine's operation and the road surface. Without engine mounts, the engine would move excessively, causing wear and damage to vital components, discomfort to passengers, and possible safety issues.

The 2008 Honda Elysion uses engine mounts made of metal and rubber components. The rubber acts as a cushion to soak up vibrations and noise, stopping them from transferring directly into the cabin. This is especially important for a family-friendly vehicle like the Elysion, as it helps create a smoother, quieter ride for all occupants. The metal parts provide the strength required to support the weight and torque of the engine securely.

Engine mounts also play an important role in maintaining proper alignment between the engine and the drivetrain. This alignment is crucial for the vehicle's performance and efficiency. A misaligned engine could cause irregular wear on the transmission, drive shafts, or other mechanical parts, reducing their lifespan and potentially leading to expensive repairs down the track.

When it comes to servicing or maintenance, engine mounts are sometimes overlooked, but they're definitely worth paying attention to during routine checks. Over time, the rubber components in the mounts can degrade or crack due to heat, age, or exposure to engine fluids. This can lead to the mount becoming less effective at damping vibrations and holding the engine steady. Faulty mounts often cause noticeable symptoms like increased engine noise, excessive vibration felt inside the cabin, or even clunking sounds when accelerating or decelerating.

For owners of a 2008 Honda Elysion, it's a smart move to have the engine mounts inspected regularly, especially if the vehicle has been in use for many years or has covered high mileage. Mechanics will typically check for signs of wear such as cracked or hardened rubber, metal fatigue, or any loosening of the mount bolts. If any problems are found, replacing the engine mounts sooner rather than later can save the vehicle owner from more costly repairs caused by engine misalignment or vibration damage.

The replacement process usually involves lifting the engine slightly using a hoist or jack to safely remove the old mount and fit a new one. Because the Elysion is a well-engineered vehicle, the mounts are designed to be replaced without too much hassle, but it's always best left to professionals with the right tools and knowledge. Using genuine or high-quality aftermarket parts is recommended to ensure the longevity and performance of the new mounts.

Ignoring worn engine mounts can lead to a harder time driving smoothly, as vibrations that would normally be absorbed by the mounts start to transmit directly through the chassis. This can be tiring for drivers and passengers on longer trips, and may even cause other components under the bonnet to shift or wear prematurely. It's not just about comfort though - bad engine mounts can also affect the vehicle's handling and safety, so keeping them in good nick is an important part of vehicle care.

Aside from the physical replacement, regular maintenance tips for engine mounts include avoiding aggressive driving styles that put extra stress on the mounts and routinely checking for any fluid leaks near the mounts since oil and coolant can degrade the rubber parts. Keeping the engine and engine bay clean can also extend the life of the mounts by reducing exposure to harmful contaminants.

For owners who want to keep their 2008 Honda Elysion running smoothly for years to come, treating the engine mounts as a standard service item helps maintain that smooth, quiet ride the vehicle was designed for. It's a small part that plays a big role in keeping one of Honda's popular MPVs comfortable and reliable, both on daily commutes and longer road trips around Australia.