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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8486

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8486

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$197
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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E369

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E369

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$151
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SAS Engine Mount - E3306

SAS Engine Mount - E3306

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$172
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7287

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7287

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$150
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Engine Mount - MT7881

Engine Mount - MT7881

$266
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Mechpro Parts Washer 12L - MPBPWB1

Mechpro Parts Washer 12L - MPBPWB1

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SAS Gearbox Mount - E352

SAS Gearbox Mount - E352

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$232
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SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

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3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

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ACL Manifold Gasket Set
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set

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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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LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

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Mechpro Parts Washer 60L - MPBPWB2

Mechpro Parts Washer 60L - MPBPWB2

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Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 60A 1Pce - 55950

Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 60A 1Pce - 55950

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Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 80A 1 Pce - 55952

Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 80A 1 Pce - 55952

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9973

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT9973

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Maintaining Your 2013 Ford Kuga Engine Mount

Engine mounts are a crucial component of your 2013 Ford Kuga, playing a vital role in ensuring your ride is smooth and quiet. They secure the engine to the vehicle's frame and help absorb vibrations and shocks, providing a more comfortable drive. If you're driving a Kuga, it's good to be aware of how your engine mounts are doing and what you can do to maintain or replace them when necessary.

Over time, engine mounts can wear out due to continuous exposure to heat, vibrations, and general wear and tear. A faulty engine mount can lead to excessive engine movement, increased vibrations, and even damage to other components. Keeping an eye on these mounts and addressing any issues promptly can save you a lot of hassle down the road.

Here are some common signs indicating that your engine mount might need attention:

  • Vibrations: A significant increase in vibrations coming through the vehicle, especially at idle, could suggest your engine mounts are worn.
  • Noises: Bumping or clunking sounds when accelerating or decelerating might indicate that your engine mounts aren't holding the engine securely.
  • Misalignment: If you notice the engine is not properly aligned or there is visible sagging, it might be time to check those mounts.
  • Visual Damage: Cracks, excessive rust, or any obvious damage to the rubber or metal parts of the engine mount should be addressed immediately.

So you've figured out you might need to replace or maintain your engine mounts. What's next? The process of replacing an engine mount can be a bit technical, but here's a rundown of what it generally involves:

  1. Inspection: Before you start, ensure you've diagnosed the issue correctly. Inspection usually involves looking for the signs mentioned earlier. It's often best to have a professional confirm your suspicions if you're unsure.
  2. Preparing the Vehicle: Make sure the car is on a stable, flat surface and safely chocked. Disconnect the battery for safety, and support the engine with a jack and wood block to prevent any unwanted movement.
  3. Removing the Old Mount: This step will involve loosening and removing the bolts securing the engine mount to the engine and frame. It might require a bit of elbow grease, especially if the mounts have rusted components.
  4. Installing the New Mount: Position your new mount into place and secure it with bolts, ensuring they are tightened to the specified torque settings, typically outlined in the vehicle's manual.
  5. Re-checking Everything: Once installed, double-check all fittings to ensure everything is secure. Remove any temporary supports and reconnect your battery.

Although not overly complicated for someone familiar with car maintenance, engine mount replacement can be tricky for beginners. If you're not comfortable with DIY car repairs, it might be wise to enlist the help of a mechanic. They can ensure the job is done safely and correctly, saving you time and avoiding potential problems from incorrect installation.

Besides replacement, regular maintenance can extend the life of your engine mounts. This involves periodically checking for wear and damage, especially if you've hit a lot of rough roads lately. It also helps to address any small issues as they arise, rather than letting them develop into bigger problems.

Don't forget to keep to a regular vehicle service schedule. During a comprehensive service, a good mechanic will usually run a check over vital components like engine mounts, thus catching any potential issues early. That way your 2013 Ford Kuga will continue to offer you safe and comfortable journeys for many miles to come.