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SAS Engine Mount - E150

SAS Engine Mount - E150

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$291
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SAS Engine Mount - E584

SAS Engine Mount - E584

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$258
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SAS Engine Mount - E3032

SAS Engine Mount - E3032

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$255
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SAS Engine Mount - E100

SAS Engine Mount - E100

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$285
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SAS Engine Mount - E2832

SAS Engine Mount - E2832

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E438

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E438

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Sas Engine Mount - E548

Sas Engine Mount - E548

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SAS Engine Mount - Front - E523

SAS Engine Mount - Front - E523

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SAS Engine Mount - E236

SAS Engine Mount - E236

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2091

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2091

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E578

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E578

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SAS Engine Mount - E422

SAS Engine Mount - E422

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SAS Engine Mount - E2065

SAS Engine Mount - E2065

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SAS Engine Mount - E1025

SAS Engine Mount - E1025

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SAS Engine Mount - E106

SAS Engine Mount - E106

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SAS Engine Mount - E657

SAS Engine Mount - E657

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2022

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2022

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SAS Engine Mount - E2069

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E313

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E313

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SAS Engine Mount - E861

SAS Engine Mount - E861

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SAS Engine Mount - E247

SAS Engine Mount - E247

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SAS Engine Mount - E816

SAS Engine Mount - E816

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SAS Engine Mount - E419

SAS Engine Mount - E419

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SAS Engine Mount - E1969

SAS Engine Mount - E1969

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SAS Engine Mount - E216

SAS Engine Mount - E216

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SAS Engine Mount - Front - E1022

SAS Engine Mount - Front - E1022

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$211
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SAS Engine Mount - E233

SAS Engine Mount - E233

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SAS Engine Mount - E231

SAS Engine Mount - E231

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7965
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7965

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SAS Engine Mount - Front - E223

SAS Engine Mount - Front - E223

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SAS Engine Mount - E190

SAS Engine Mount - E190

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2124

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SAS Engine Mount - E411MT

SAS Engine Mount - E411MT

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SAS Engine Mount - E5101

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SAS Engine Mount - E207

SAS Engine Mount - E207

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2131

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SAS Engine Mount - E166

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Maintaining and Replacing the Engine Mount on Your 2012 Ford Territory

The 2012 Ford Territory is a versatile SUV that relies on several critical components to ensure a smooth ride. Among these, the engine mount plays a pivotal role by securing the engine to the vehicle's frame and absorbing vibrations. For many car enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike, understanding the importance of the engine mount and knowing how to maintain or replace it can lead to improved vehicle performance and longevity.

First things first, what exactly does an engine mount do? Engine mounts are typically made of rubber and metal. Their primary function is to keep the engine secured while also damping vibrations that might otherwise be transferred to the cabin, making for an uncomfortable ride. By keeping the engine steady, mounts prevent engine movement that can lead to undue stress and wear on other engine components. Essentially, they play a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity and comfort of your drive.

So, why might you need to replace your engine mounts? Over time, the rubber elements of an engine mount can deteriorate due to heat, mechanical stress, and environmental factors. Signs that you may need to replace your engine mounts include excessive vibration and noise when the engine is running, a noticeable drop in comfort, or visual inspection revealing cracked or damaged mounts. Ignoring these signs can lead to misalignment issues, increased vibrations, and even damage to other components, making it important to address engine mount concerns timely.

Replacing engine mounts isn't typically part of regular maintenance, but rather a task undertaken as needed. Here's a guide to help you through the process:

  1. Diagnosis and Inspection: Begin by checking for excessive engine vibrations or abnormal noises. A professional inspection might be necessary if you suspect worn-out or damaged mounts. An experienced mechanic can confirm whether a replacement is required.
  2. Gather Necessary Tools and Parts: Before starting your repair, make sure you have the right replacement mounts and tools. You'll generally need a jack and jack stands, possibly an engine hoist, a socket set, and typically a wrench or two.
  3. Safety First: Ensure the vehicle is parked on a stable and flat surface. Use an appropriate lifting tool to support the engine, as it will be partially unbolted from the frame.
  4. Removal of Old Mounts: Locate the engine mounts - they're generally accessible from under the vehicle or near the engine bay. Loosen and remove the bolts carefully, ensuring that the engine is safely supported throughout the process.
  5. Installation of New Mounts: Position the new engine mounts in place, aligning them properly before securing them with bolts. Tighten the bolts gradually to the manufacturer's specified torque settings to ensure optimal fit and security.
  6. Post-Installation Checks: Once installed, double-check the tightness of all bolts. Remove the support from the engine and take the vehicle for a test drive to confirm improvements in vibration and noise reductions.

Maintaining your vehicle's engine mount doesn't only mean replacement. Regular maintenance tips can prolong their life and improve your driving experience. Avoid aggressive driving habits, as hard acceleration and deceleration can increase stress on engine mounts. Regularly inspecting the mounts for visible signs of wear will also help catch potential issues before they become significant problems. If the vehicle is often driven in harsh conditions, it may be wise to have a qualified professional inspect the engine mounts during routine service checks.

Acknowledging the significance of the engine mount means more than just avoiding discomfort, it is about ensuring the mechanical health of your vehicle. Investing time in understanding and maintaining this vital component will pay off with a smoother, more enjoyable ride. Driving with confidence comes from knowing your car is in peak condition, and with the appropriate attention to your 2012 Ford Territory's engine mount, you'll be well on your way.