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How to Replace Motor Mount Ford Fusion

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This video goes over how to replace the right engine motor mount on a 2010 Ford Fusion SE with a 3.0 motor. This is the same process for any 2010 2012 Ford Fusion. A motor mount is a part that holds your engine in position. They’re usually made of rubber and some are actually liquid fill to help reduce engine vibrations. Most cars have two engine mounts, one on each side. Some cars may have as many as three or four. Signs of a bad motor mount would be engine movement when shifting between park, reverse, drive etc which usually causes a clunking, banging or impact sound as a result of the engine not being held in place securely. A failing motor mount is usually fairly obvious by the vibration or abnormal sounds and is something that should be addressed quickly. It makes your car unsafe to drive and could do serious damage to your vehicle.


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Parts:

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Disclaimer:

The Auto Teacher assumes no liability for property damage or injury that happens as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Any information learned from this video is to be used at your own risk. The Auto Teacher recommends safety first! Protective gloves, safety glasses and jack stands are highly recommended. These tutorials are made strictly to help people with their car projects and are given to provide factual information we’ve learned over the past 40 years working on cars. We do not guarantee any particular result or any particular warranty. Any injury, loss or damage contained by the viewer while attempting to follow the video’s instructions is solely the viewer’s fault and not The Auto Teacher.

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