Yes, definately. This component absorbs vibration from the engine rather than the vibration being transmitted to the structure of the vehicle. If the mount is damaged then it is unlikely to perform effectively. This will lead to increased noise and potential severe damage to the surrounding structure which could cost much more to resolve than chaning the engine mount.
mine does 205. whats yours?
the 95 has KA24DE engine; yours is the same. you should be able to use them near interchangeably.
mine is on the left top corner of the engine yours should also be, but if its not, just look on the left.
My 1993 Cheeroke with a 4.0 In-line 6 cyl. and 4x4 is 6 quarts, yours should be the same.
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Mine doesn't, but if yours does, it could be due to warped rotor (if it shakes when you are breaking) or unbalanced/unevenly worn tires. Could also be a broken or missing engine mount (if it shakes all the time).
On a '78 it's on the front center of the engine behind the round cover. It should be in the same place on yours'.
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No engine should burn oil, not even yours. There is either a problem with the pistion rings,are the valve seals. It could even be a bad intake manifold gasket but it should not use any oil.
nope. to bad so sad. sorry. i have the deed, and for the right price it can be yours. my sentiments. my condolences. or just pretend you didn't get their message and scream at them about how the piston cracked throught the engine block and you want your money back.
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