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Parts for your 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse cross-Engine mount

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SAS Engine Mount - E113F

SAS Engine Mount - E113F

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E174

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E174

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SAS Engine Mount - Front - E942

SAS Engine Mount - Front - E942

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SAS Engine Mount - E570MT

SAS Engine Mount - E570MT

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SAS Engine Mount - E738

SAS Engine Mount - E738

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SAS Engine Mount - E570

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SAS Engine Mount - E1017

SAS Engine Mount - E1017

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E425

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E425

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E1041

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SAS Engine Mount - E5919

SAS Engine Mount - E5919

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SAS Engine Mount - Front - E328

SAS Engine Mount - Front - E328

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SAS Engine Mount - E274

SAS Engine Mount - E274

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SAS Engine Mount - E5908

SAS Engine Mount - E5908

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SAS Engine Mount - E458

SAS Engine Mount - E458

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SAS Engine Mount - E743

SAS Engine Mount - E743

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E474

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E474

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Sas Engine Mount - E198

Sas Engine Mount - E198

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Sas Engine Mount - E167

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SAS Engine Mount - E265

SAS Engine Mount - E265

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8192

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8192

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SAS Engine Mount - E571

SAS Engine Mount - E571

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Sas Engine Mount - E278

Sas Engine Mount - E278

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Sas Engine Mount - E507

Sas Engine Mount - E507

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SAS Engine Mount - E505

SAS Engine Mount - E505

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SAS Engine Mount - E2018

SAS Engine Mount - E2018

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SAS Engine Mount - E477

SAS Engine Mount - E477

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SAS Engine Mount - E452

SAS Engine Mount - E452

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SAS Engine Mount - E1024

SAS Engine Mount - E1024

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E451

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E451

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SAS Engine Mount - E503

SAS Engine Mount - E503

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SAS Engine Mount - E331

SAS Engine Mount - E331

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SAS Engine Mount - E271

SAS Engine Mount - E271

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SAS Engine Mount - E418MT

SAS Engine Mount - E418MT

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Sas Engine Mount - E989

Sas Engine Mount - E989

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E340

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E340

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SAS Engine Mount - E1030F

SAS Engine Mount - E1030F

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SAS Engine Mount - Front - E435

SAS Engine Mount - Front - E435

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SAS Engine Mount Bush - E371BU

SAS Engine Mount Bush - E371BU

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Understanding the Engine Mount on the 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

The 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is designed with the typical automotive engineering standards, including the use of engine mounts. Engine mounts are definitely part of this vehicle's setup and play a crucial role in its overall operation and comfort. They are not an optional piece, rather, they are essential to how the vehicle runs and feels behind the wheel.

Engine mounts are components that secure the engine to the chassis of the vehicle. In the case of the Eclipse Cross, like most modern vehicles, these mounts are typically made from a combination of metal and rubber. Their main job is twofold: first, to hold the engine firmly in place so it doesn't move around inside the engine bay, and second, to absorb and dampen vibrations and shocks that are generated by the engine as it runs. People might not often think about these mounts, but they do a lot of the heavy lifting when it comes to reducing noise, vibration and harshness - also known as NVH - which can make the driving experience so much nicer.

Without properly functioning engine mounts, the 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross could experience several issues. For instance, excessive engine movement could lead to worn or damaged components elsewhere, like the exhaust system, radiator hoses, or even the transmission linkages. It could also result in increased noise and vibration felt inside the cabin, making the drive less comfortable.

When it comes to maintenance, the engine mount in the Eclipse Cross does not have a fixed replacement schedule like oil changes or brake pads. Instead, it's something to keep an eye on during regular servicing. Mechanics will often check for signs of wear or damage during routine inspections. This includes looking for cracked or broken rubber, metal corrosion, or excessive engine movement when revving the engine or driving. If any issues are noticed, it's generally recommended to replace the mount sooner rather than later to avoid further damage or a more expensive fix down the track.

Replacing engine mounts in the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is a relatively straightforward job for a skilled mechanic but does require proper lifting and supporting of the engine to safely remove the old mounts and fit the new ones. The vehicle typically has multiple mounts - usually three or four - located in different positions around the engine bay to hold the engine securely and maintain balance. It's important that all worn mounts are replaced at the same time to ensure even support and to avoid uneven wear on the remaining mounts.

There are several signs that might indicate the engine mounts on a 2018 Eclipse Cross need attention:

  • Increased engine vibration felt inside the cabin
  • Clunking or banging noises when shifting gears or changing speeds
  • Visible cracks, tears or separation in the rubber portion of the mount
  • Engine movement or rocking noticeably when accelerating or decelerating

Owners who notice any of these symptoms should get their vehicle checked as soon as possible. Delaying the replacement of faulty engine mounts can lead to cascading damage, including stress on other engine or drivetrain components and potential impacts to vehicle safety and drivability.

Modern engine mounts, including those used on the Eclipse Cross, often use hydraulic designs or enhanced rubber compounds to optimise vibration dampening. While these designs last well with proper care, factors such as harsh driving conditions, frequent off-road use, or exposure to oil and heat leaks can shorten their lifespan.

Overall, while the 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross does rely on engine mounts just like any other typical petrol or diesel vehicle, taking care of these mounts is often overlooked until symptoms appear. Including an engine mount check in regular servicing appointments can save trouble and money in the long run. It helps to keep the ride smooth, quiet and comfortable, while preserving the integrity of the vehicle's engine and supporting components.

For anyone who loves their Eclipse Cross and wants to keep it running smoothly for years, paying some attention to the engine mounts as part of vehicle maintenance is definitely worthwhile. It aligns perfectly with the vehicle's design focus on delivering a confident, comfortable and reliable driving experience.