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Engine mount 3.0d
Need you help with my problem. Do I have broken engine mount. Any help appreciate.. https://youtu.be/d7_by3PU5b8 https://youtu.be/ZQH6U8Af1zs Last edited by andrej1979; 05-31-2018 at 03:58 PM. |
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Seems like a lot more movement than is normal. I'll compare it to mine, but mine are pretty old too, so that may not be a valid test!
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Oh, BTW, the mounts are vacuum controlled - you may want to check all the vacuum lines are intact and attached.
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Doesn't computer like inpa shows that is something wrong with vacuum...
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INPA may show faults due to vacuum issues on some systems but it won't actually measure vacuum lines to items like the engine mounts or turbo control etc. A visual inspection is required and diagnosis with a vacuum hand pump is sometimes required to confirm the correct operation of vacuum controlled devices.
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