hi mate ours went the other day cost 18 pounds for a new one its a metal bracket with rubber in side theres 2 bolts holding it to the under side of the car look on ebay for megane rear exhaust rubber ( they have a strap thing on them ) so you cant just fit any old thing
This is a really easy thing to do.
1st - buy the rubber mounts from ebay. I just bought 5 in a pack for £9 incuding postage
2nd - remove the old one by sliding it off of the metal hanger on the exhaust and then twisting the other end 90 degrees. It will then pull out of the hole.
3rd remove the plastic insert form the old rubber hanger, grease it and slide it into the new one. grease the other end of the rubber mount as well.
4th - slide it back onto the exhaust support first.
5th - twist the other end 90 degrees and push it into the hole in the bracket.
Job done - About 10 minutes
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If the car has a lot of miles on it, it's probably the motor mounts.
Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. Disconnect the clutch mechanism. Place the car on a jack and remove the engine mounts. Remove the clutch disk along with the other parts. Replace it with a new one.
Put dry gas in and if that does not help give it a tune up, check for bad coils and ensure motor mounts are good.
Yes, but you'll need V8 motor mounts and exhaust. Probably should have a bigger radiator also.
no its a1997 avalon replacing the mounts
Worn rubber on motor mounts. Replace mounts.
The cost to replace engine mounts on this car can run between $30-$300+. This can cost even more depending on where the mounts are bought, the brand of the mounts, and if someone else does the work.
Transmission mounts are they considered motor mounts? After saying that how many motor mounts do I need to replace, if I change out all of them.
i just replace the motor mounts with supra mounts
Replace there are no adjustments.
Not with out major modifications. The engine mounts, exhaust and intake manifolds, and entire fuel system are all different.Not with out major modifications. The engine mounts, exhaust and intake manifolds, and entire fuel system are all different.