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Can Bad Motor Mounts cause Vibration while Driving?
#1
Hey every person, i've been experiencing any vibrations while driving, specially at higher speeds. Could bad motor mounts be the culprit behind this?
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#2
Intriguing question. I've heard that engine mounts play a crucial role in dampening vibrations from the motor. Could it be feasible that if they're worn out or damaged, they're not doing their work effectively?
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#3
I've experienced a comparable difficulty in the past, and following receiving my engine mounts replaced, the vibrations considerably reduced. So, yes, i believe naughty motor mounts can absolutely lead to vibrations while driving.
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#4
I'm no pundit, but it makes sense. If the engine mounts are worn out, wouldn't it allow the engine to move more than it should, triggering those vibrations obtaining transmitted to the chassis and ultimately felt by the driver?
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#5
That sounds plausible. I presume the next step would be to inspect the engine mounts to see if there are any visible signs of use or injury.
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#6
Absolutely. It's always a good idea to rule out any more potential causes of vibrations as well, like unbalanced tires or troubles with the suspension system. But if every thing else would seem fantastic, then focusing on the motor mounts could be the course to go.
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#7
It's also worth mentioning that ignoring vibrations while driving could leadto more serious problems down the line, not just soreness for the driver. So, it's really something worth looking into sooner rather than later.
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#8
Certainly concur. Protection should every time be a priority when it comes to vehicle maintenance. If there's even a slender perception that bad engine mounts could be causing vibrations, it's best to address it promptly.
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#9
Many many thanks for the input, everyone. I'll definitely take a closer look at my engine mounts and see if they're the source of the vibrations. This discussion has been exactly helpful!
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#10
No trouble. Enable us know how it goes, and if replacing the engine mounts solves the issue. Sharing experiences this way can help other people who might be facing similar problems with their vehicles.
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