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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 16.8Kg/cm2 2370 Series - ACX3336
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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 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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Engine-Mount Replacement and Maintenance for Your 2010 Ford Fiesta
The 2010 Ford Fiesta is equipped with engine mounts. These seemingly modest components play a crucial role in the vehicle's performance and ride quality. Engine mounts, sometimes called motor mounts, are responsible for securing the engine to the chassis, reducing vibrations, and ensuring that the engine stays aligned. Over time, these mounts can wear out or become damaged, leading to a range of issues that can affect your car's performance and comfort.
Caring for your 2010 Ford Fiesta involves regular maintenance and, when necessary, replacing the engine mounts. Here is some detailed advice to help you understand, maintain, and service the engine mounts in your vehicle:
- Understanding Engine-Mount Functionality: The primary function of engine mounts is to absorb vibrations and shocks from the engine, keeping them from being transferred to the rest of the vehicle. By doing this, they provide a smoother ride and prevent potential damage to the car's frame and other components.
- Symptoms of Faulty Engine Mounts: If you notice excessive vibrations, unusual noises during acceleration or deceleration, or the engine seems misaligned under the bonnet, these could be signs your engine mounts need attention. Over time, the rubber components can degrade, or the metal parts may crack, leading to these symptoms.
When it becomes apparent that the engine mounts might be failing, it's important not to delay a proper inspection and possible replacement. Addressing the issue can prevent further damage to your car and help maintain a comfortable driving experience.
- Visual Inspections: Regular visual checks can be an effective way to spot potential issues early. Look for cracks or signs of wear in the rubber and metal components of the mounts. If you see any oil leakage near the mounts, it could be an indication of a broader engine issue, such as a leaking valve cover gasket, that might have contributed to the deterioration of the mounts.
- Listening for Noises: Listen for unusual sounds, particularly when starting the engine or while driving at low speeds. Clunking or knocking sounds are often associated with failing engine mounts. These noises may be more noticeable during gear shifts or when accelerating or decelerating sharply.
Replacing Engine Mounts:
When it's time to replace the engine mounts on your 2010 Ford Fiesta, you'll want to ensure you're using quality parts and perhaps consult a professional if you're not confident doing the job yourself. Here are some steps and considerations if you're considering handling the replacement:
- Gather Necessary Tools: Basic tools like a wrench set, jack stands, and a hydraulic jack will be necessary. It's also advisable to have a friend assist you for safety.
- Safely Lifting the Vehicle: Make sure the car is on a flat surface. Use a hydraulic jack to lift the car and securely place it on jack stands. Double-check stability before proceeding.
- Locating the Engine Mounts: Refer to the vehicle's manual to locate the engine mounts. There will typically be three to four mounts holding the engine in place.
- Removing the Old Mounts: Carefully support the engine with the jack to prevent it from dropping once the mounts are loosened. Remove any bolts connecting the mounts to the engine and chassis, and gently remove the old mounts. Check for any damage or wear on surrounding components that might need attention during this process.
- Installing New Mounts: Position the new engine mounts where the old ones were removed. Start threading in the bolts by hand to ensure proper alignment, then secure them using a wrench. Ensure all components are tightly fastened according to the torque specifications provided in your service manual.
- Final Checks and Test Drive: Lower the vehicle safely and start the engine. Observe any unusual noises or vibrations. A brief test drive can help confirm that everything is functioning properly and that the mounts are correctly installed.
Maintenance of your engine mounts can substantially extend their lifespan. Regular checks and being attentive to changes in your vehicle's performance can make a significant difference. If you're ever in doubt, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional mechanic who can provide expert advice and service. 2010 Ford Fiesta owners who keep a keen eye on their engine mounts can enjoy smoother rides and avoid more costly repairs down the line.