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SAS Engine Mount - E150

SAS Engine Mount - E150

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SAS Engine Mount - E584

SAS Engine Mount - E584

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SAS Engine Mount - E3032

SAS Engine Mount - E3032

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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

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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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

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

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2131

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SAS Engine Mount - E166

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Engine-Mount Replacement and Maintenance for Your 2012 Ford Transit

Engine mounts are a crucial component in your 2012 Ford Transit, playing an integral role in keeping the engine securely attached to the vehicle's frame while also minimising vibrations and noise from the engine bay. Over time, these mounts can wear out, requiring attention either via maintenance or replacement. Let's delve into the details and practical advice on ensuring your engine mounts are in top form to keep your Transit running smoothly.

First off, the main function of engine mounts is to stabilise the engine and absorb vibrations during operation. They are typically made from a combination of metal and rubber, which allows them to fulfil both structural and vibration-dampening roles. Given their vital function, any sign of wear and tear should be attended to promptly. Indicators that might suggest engine mount wear include increased vibrations inside the cabin, unusual noises when accelerating or decelerating, or poor engine alignment.

To replace engine mounts effectively, you'll need a good understanding of the layout of the 2012 Ford Transit, alongside a collection of basic tools. Here's a general guideline on how this process might unfold:

  1. Ensure you have the necessary tools: a jack, jack stands, socket set, torque wrench, and safety glasses. Safety is paramount, so ensure the van is parked on a level surface and that wheels are appropriately chocked before you begin.
  2. Disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical short circuits as you perform the replacement.
  3. Raise the Ford Transit's front end using a jack and securely position it on jack stands.
  4. Locate the engine mounts. The 2012 Ford Transit typically has three mounts securing the engine, though checking your vehicle's manual can confirm specifics.
  5. Support the engine with a block of wood on a hydraulic jack to prevent it from dropping once the mounts are removed. It's best to do this gently to avoid damage to the oil pan or other sensitive components.
  6. Remove the worn engine mount by loosening it with the socket set. You might need a breaker bar for extra torque on particularly tight bolts.
  7. Compare the new engine mount with the old one to ensure correct fitment. Engine mounts can vary slightly, and using the wrong one could lead to more problems later on.
  8. Install the new engine mount by bolting it down. Make sure to follow the torque specifications provided in your vehicle's service manual to secure the mounts effectively.
  9. Once the new mount is in place, gently lower the engine back into its correct position, checking to ensure proper alignment and fit.
  10. Reattach all previously removed components, lower the vehicle from the jack stands, and reconnect the battery.

Performing maintenance on your engine mounts is equally crucial. Regularly inspect them for signs of wear such as cracks in the rubber, or any fluid leaking which might indicate a degraded liquid-filled mount. Keeping the mounts in tip-top shape not only ensures smoother rides but also prolongs the lifespan of the engine and associated drive components.

Remember that engine mounts bear significant stress, and compromising on their quality or condition could result in further mechanical issues. It's often said that prevention is better than cure, so addressing potential concerns early can save you a lot of hassle down the line.

Should you feel unsure about replacing the engine mounts yourself, contacting a professional mechanic can be worthwhile. They will bring both expertise and specialised equipment, heightening the assurance that your Transit will be restored to optimal working condition without added worries.

In maintaining or replacing engine mounts, a shared understanding of their purpose and function must be a focus. Engaging in routine checks and timely interventions can go a long way in keeping your journeys pleasant and disruption-free. Your 2012 Ford Transit deserves care and attention, ensuring it serves as a reliable, smooth-operating companion on the road.