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OEX Glow Plug Timer 12V Universal - ACX4870
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OEX Glow Plug Timer 12V Universal - ACX4870

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Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 80A 1 Pce - 55952

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The 2012 Ford Ranger: A Guide to Engine Mount Replacement and Maintenance

When it comes to the 2012 Ford Ranger, engine mounts play a crucial role in the vehicle's performance and driver comfort. These components are responsible for securing the engine to the vehicle's frame, minimising vibrations, and absorbing road shocks. If an engine mount is worn or damaged, it can lead to several issues, including increased vibrations, misalignment, and even damage to connected components. Therefore, understanding how to replace and maintain these engine mounts as part of your regular servicing routine is essential for the optimal performance of your Ford Ranger.

Before diving into the intricacies of engine mount replacement and maintenance, let's take a look at how you can tell if your engine mounts need attention. There are several symptoms that might indicate the engine mounts on your 2012 Ford Ranger are due for a check-up:

  • Increased vibrations - If you feel more vibrations than usual coming from the engine bay, this could be a sign that an engine mount is failing.
  • Unusual noises - Clunking or banging sounds when accelerating or decelerating could be caused by a loose engine mount.
  • Engine misalignment - A noticeable change in the engine's alignment within the bay might signal a compromised mount.
  • Visible wear - Upon inspection, cracked or broken mounts are a clear indication it's time for replacement.

Replacing engine mounts may seem daunting, but with the right preparation and patience, it's a task that can be accomplished at home or by a professional if preferred. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

  1. Safety first - Always ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and securely supported by jack stands before beginning any work. Disconnect the battery to prevent any unintentional electrical issues.
  2. Locating the engine mounts - On the 2012 Ford Ranger, the engine mounts are located on the engine block and are typically accessible from the side of the engine bay. Refer to the vehicle's manual for the precise location.
  3. Remove surrounding components - To access the mounts, you may need to remove several components such as the air intake assembly and other nearby parts that obstruct your view.
  4. Supporting the engine - Use an engine hoist or a jack with a block of wood to support the engine's weight. Make sure that it is securely supported before removing any mounts.
  5. Remove the faulty mount - Using the proper socket set, carefully remove the bolts securing the faulty mount. Keep track of all removed bolts and make note of their positions as some may differ in size or length.
  6. Installing the new mount - Place the new engine mount in position and install the bolts loosely at first to ensure alignment. Once aligned, tighten the bolts to the manufacturer's torque specifications to secure the mount.
  7. Reassemble the engine bay - Once the new mount is in place, replace any components that were removed to access the mounts. Ensure everything is securely bolted down and properly connected.
  8. Perform a test drive - After reassembly, perform a test drive to confirm that the new mount is functioning correctly and that there are no unusual vibrations or noises.

Regular maintenance and checking your engine mounts can prevent potential engine misalignment or damage. Aside from replacing faulty mounts, you can ensure the longevity of engine mounts by routinely inspecting them for wear and keeping them clean of debris and oils which can degrade the rubber components over time. Proper alignment of the engine during maintenance checks also contributes to reducing stress on the mounts, thereby extending their lifespan.

Engine mounts are among the unsung heroes of any vehicle, silently performing the critical function of keeping everything in place. By paying attention to their condition and addressing any symptoms of wear early, you can ensure that your 2012 Ford Ranger remains a reliable and smooth ride for many years to come. Keep an eye on them as part of your regular servicing schedule and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your vehicle is in top shape.