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SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

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Maintaining and Replacing Engine Mounts on Your 2015 Ford Falcon

Engine mounts play a crucial role in the 2015 Ford Falcon, serving as the vital components that hold the engine securely in place within the vehicle's frame. Their primary function is to cushion and isolate the vehicle's overall structure from the vibrations and noise generated by the engine during operation. This guide provides advice on maintaining and replacing these essential components as part of your routine vehicle servicing.

Signs indicating engine mount wear include unusual vibrations, excessive noise, misalignment, and visible wear or damage on the mount itself. Ignoring these signs could lead to more severe engine and drivetrain issues over time. Regular visual inspections can help in identifying potential problems early before they escalate into more costly repairs.

Replacing engine mounts on your 2015 Ford Falcon involves a few straightforward steps, though it requires careful attention to detail to ensure proper installation. Here's a step-by-step guide to aid in this process:

  1. Gather Necessary Tools and Materials: Before starting the replacement process, ensure you have all the required tools, such as a jack and jack stands, a socket set, a torque wrench, and the replacement engine mounts designed specifically for your Ford Falcon.
  2. Safely Secure the Vehicle: Begin by parking the car on a level surface. Use a car jack to lift the vehicle and secure it with jack stands. Ensure the engine itself is adequately supported, as you will be removing the components holding it in place.
  3. Access the Engine Mounts: Locate the engine mounts, which are usually found at the front and rear ends of the engine. It might be necessary to remove some surrounding components to gain better access. This can include engine covers or nearby hose assemblies.
  4. Remove the Old Mounts: Loosen and remove the bolts securing the mounts. Carefully detach each mount, ensuring not to disturb other engine parts. It's crucial to keep track of any removed bolts and accompanying components for reassembly.
  5. Install the New Engine Mounts: Align the new mounts precisely in the designated areas and secure them with the original bolts. Use a torque wrench to tighten the bolts to the manufacturer's specified settings to prevent under or over-tightening, which could affect performance and safety.
  6. Double-Check Everything: Before lowering the vehicle, double-check all the components, ensuring the mounts are installed properly and securely. Check for any items that may have been bumped or disturbed during the process.
  7. Test Drive: With the new mounts in place, conduct a test drive to monitor for any vibrations or noises that may indicate issues with the installation. A smooth and stable ride indicates successful installation.

Regularly scheduled checks on your engine mounts can prevent future problems. Here are some maintenance tips to keep your engine mounts in good condition:

  • Routine Inspections: Check the mounts during routine maintenance appointments. Look for signs of wear such as cracking or deterioration, often caused by exposure to corrosive elements like road salt and engine oil.
  • Listen for Unusual Noise: Any new clunking sounds or excessive vibrations may indicate a problem. Address these symptoms promptly to avoid more extensive issues.
  • Keep the Engine Bay Clean: Regularly clean the engine area to prevent buildup of dirt and grease. This helps in spotting potential problems early.
  • Address Leaks Promptly: Engine oil or transmission fluid leaks can degrade the rubber components in engine mounts, thus if you discover any leaks, have them fixed immediately.

Ensuring the integrity of your engine mounts will help you maintain a smoother ride and prolong the life of your 2015 Ford Falcon. If you're not comfortable performing the replacement yourself, consider taking your vehicle to a professional mechanic. With regular maintenance, your Ford Falcon will continue to deliver the dependable performance you expect.