Yes.Are all these replacements OEM mounts?
Yes.Are all these replacements OEM mounts?
Well that’s good. As far as I have seen there is no such thing as an acceptable aftermarket mount. I’m sure it’s been expensive to have all of those replaced.Yes.
I bet. I'll try to email him or something. At this point I mostly just want to know why that one mount can't support the engine. I could see it failing in real time-very slowly sinking down. The other three aren't even fatigued.Sorry for your ongoing problem with your car. Got nothing constructive other than thinking there's a lesson in this mess somewhere.
I'll bet the South Main Auto guy could figure this out with his diagnostic tool. You need someone who knows THIS CAR.
Not that I know of. Did it vibrate in park and in drive at idle?Have you ever had a CV axle replaced on the car? I had a similar RPM vibration with my previous VW after having an aftermarket CV axle installed.
In park and driving at the RPMs, can’t remember the rpms at this point. Somewhere around 2kNot that I know of. Did it vibrate in park and in drive at idle?
Mine vibrates from about 800 to 1000 RPM regardless of load. With all the accessories off it idles below that and you'd never know anything was wrong, except you get a very brief "brrr" when accelerating until it excedes 1000-1200 RPM. It's perfectly smooth above and below that range.In park and driving at the RPMs, can’t remember the rpms at this point. Somewhere around 2k
Yes, I agree it would be foolish to spend any more money on it until I find out for sure what's wrong. I actually wasn't planning to spend any more money, but the mechanic told me my mounts were bad and replacing them would fix it. They weren't and it didn't. Still pretty hot about that.Stop. Stop.
leave it alone for a month … it’s become an obsession and you are just guessing now. Since the work being done is guesswork, you have no real chance at success unless you mistakingly run into it by accident. And we aren’t there and can’t see it with our own eyes. we run into this troubleshooting computer issues, trying the same command again and again and wondering why it’s not working this time with the same command, again. You’re about to lose more money. Take a break, drive it for a month. Save some money, take it to the dealer or someone who specifically knows this car. These shake at lowest rpms when there’s a mount problem. The 800-1000 deserves an educated eye.
How does it look? lol These may be the wrong plugs for my car. There are two options in the owner's manual and these are not them. However, all the parts stores say these are suitable. I just put in a new set of OEM Densos. The vibration is about the same, but I have considerably more power. Could this have been from earlier when my fuel trims were out of wack? I hope these were just the wrong heat range.Check the plug gaps.
Thread of the spark plug you mean?Don't run the car when one plug is more out by about 20 mm compared to the other plugs. The crud on that thread is due to blow-by. Thoroughly double-check this thread!