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Mercury Mountaineer Engine Mount

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2002-2005 Mercury Mountaineer Engine Mount, 2 Pcs, Front Left & Front Right, A-Premium, APEM4532002-2005 Mercury Mountaineer Engine Mount, 2 Pcs, Front Left & Front Right, A-Premium, APEM453
A-Premium®Part # APEM453
2002-2005 Mercury Mountaineer Engine Mount, 2 Pcs, Front Left & Front Right, A-Premium, APEM453
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$117.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits Mercury Mountaineer: 2002 2003 2004 2005
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Vehicle: Mercury Mountaineer
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Left & Front Right
Item LocatedCanada
Part interchange
A5295, A5296, 3047, 3048, EM-3047, EM-3048, 4C5Z6038BB, 5L2Z6038AC, 
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Kit Parts Included1x Front Left Motor Mount; 1x Front Right Motor Mount
item #1012WT5D
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2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer Engine Mount + Transmission Mount, 3 Pcs, A-Premium, APEM1299
A-Premium®Part # APEM1299
2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer Engine Mount + Transmission Mount, 3 Pcs, A-Premium, APEM1299
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$116.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits Mercury Mountaineer: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Vehicle: Mercury Mountaineer
Quantity3
Item LocatedCanada
Part interchange
3241, 3048, 3062, A5576, A5296, A5297, EM-4106, EM-3048, 
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Kit Parts Included1x Front Left Engine Mount; 1x Front Right Engine Mount; 1x Automatic Transmission Mount
item #10139KNN
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This item only fits the vehicle with RWD (Rear Wheel Drive), not 4WD (Four Wheel Drive).
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2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer Transmission Mount, 1 Pcs, A-Premium, APEM2359
A-Premium®Part # APEM2359
2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer Transmission Mount, 1 Pcs, A-Premium, APEM2359
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$132.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits Mercury Mountaineer: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Vehicle: Mercury Mountaineer
Quantity1
Item LocatedUnited States
Part interchange
8L2Z6068A, 3483, A5433, EM3483
ConditionNew
item #1018CDHL
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【Note-1】This item fits the model with Automatic Trans, Not Manual Transmission
【Note-2】For Mercury Mountaineer fit AWD(All Wheel Drive), Not RWD(Rear Wheel Drive).
【Note-3】For Ford Explorer & Explorer Sport Trac fit 4WD(Four Wheel Drive), Not RWD(Rear Wheel Drive) or AWD(All Wheel Drive).
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What is an engine mount?

An engine mount, also known as a motor mount, is a component of a vehicle's engine system that connects the engine to the frame of the vehicle. The engine mount plays a critical role in supporting the weight of the engine and reducing the amount of vibration that is transmitted to the rest of the vehicle.

Typically, an engine mount consists of a metal bracket and a rubber or polyurethane bushing. It is essential for maintaining the stability and balance of the vehicle while it is in motion.

A-Premium engine mount types

According to different methods, engine motor mounts can be classified into various types. When based on the number of mounts used to support the engine, generally engine mounts can be broken into these kinds:

  • Single-point engine mounts: A type of mount that uses only one mounting point to support the engine. This is typically a bracket that is bolted to the engine block and attaches to the vehicle's frame. Single-point mounts are commonly used in smaller vehicles or engines with low horsepower.
  • Two-point engine mounts: Mounts use two separate mounting points to support the engine. One mount is typically located at the front of the engine, and the other is located at the rear. This type of mount is commonly used in mid-sized vehicles or engines with moderate horsepower.
  • Three-point engine mounts: The type of mount uses three separate mounting points to support the engine. One mount is located at the front of the engine, and two mounts are located at the rear. This type of mount is commonly used in larger vehicles or engines with high horsepower.
  • Four-point engine mounts: Four-point engine mounts use four separate mounting points to support the engine. Two mounts are typically located at the front of the engine, and two mounts are located at the rear. This type of mount is commonly used in heavy-duty vehicles or engines with very high horsepower.

Bad engine mount symptoms

Recognizing the signs of a defective, worn out or damaged motor mount is important for expediting the repair process. A bad motor mount can cause various secondary symptoms, some of which can be more serious than others. Being able to identify these symptoms is helpful in addressing the issue in a timely manner.

  1. Significant vibration

When motor mounts start to deteriorate, the engine's vibration can significantly increase and become noticeable inside the vehicle's cabin and through the steering wheel. The cause of this is the reduced ability of the mount to dampen vibration as it wears out. As the wear continues, the vibration often becomes more severe. It's important to note that this vibration can be more intense than when other problems like a defective CV joint or tie rod occur.

  1. Uncommon sounds

As engine mounts wear down and become loose, it's not unusual to hear loud and unpleasant noises like "clunking" or "thumping." These sounds are caused by the engine's weight shifting excessively during acceleration. Over time, these symptoms tend to become more severe and noticeable, indicating that the engine mounts need replacement.

  1. Unsteady movement during acceleration

When the engine mounts of a vehicle wear out, it's common to experience a sensation of shifting from the front end of the vehicle during acceleration. This is due to excessive engine and transmission movement under heavy powertrain stress. As a result, the increased movement can cause further wear and tear on the remaining engine mounts in many cases.

  1. Engine damage

In extreme cases, a vehicle's engine can suffer damage when its motor mounts degrade and allow excessive movement. This occurs when the engine comes into contact with the vehicle's frame, sub-frame, or other structural components.