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All Toyota Camry's have struts in the front. This is also accompanied with strut mounts and bearings that are located between the mount & strut. I highly recommend replacing the mounts & strut bearings with the struts. My experience has shown that the mounts fail before the strut.
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replace the mounts
It could be your front strut mounts need to be replaced. The rubber inside the strut mounts, wears out. You will hear the noise when u drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. my 2004 grand am se1 4 door ,with the 3.4 v6 engine and automatic transmission, needs the front strut mounts replaced.
The cost for the strut replacement in this car can range between $50 and $200+. It will depend on the brand of the part, and if a person does it on their own.
try to tighten all the bolts on the strut mounts and double check
There is one on the front passenger side and a torque strut on the front. The torque strut acts like a motor mount.
could be struts and or strut brg plate that mounts the strut at the top
4 engine mounts. front right, front center, torch strut that supports the radiador, & transmission mount
The?ætorque strut mounts help keep the engine and the transmission in place and reduce vibration. There are?ætwo visible bolts that connect the strut to the car structure. Unscrew the nuts and use a hammer to get them off.
You've got 4 mounts total. A transmission mount, then on the other side of the motor, you've got a mount that goes to the middle of the engine that is in the fender, and upper torque strut and a lower torque strut on that same side.