The Engine Mounts

As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, it’s easy to forget about how the colder weather can affect various vehicle components, such as the engine mounts. These unsung heroes play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth ride, particularly in the colder months. Worn engine mounts can lead to serious issues, and this is especially true in fall and winter when the elements put extra strain on your vehicle.  In this month’s blog post, we examine your vehicle’s engine mounts, what type of problems you can experience, and key maintenance tips.

What are Engine Mounts?

Engine mounts secure your engine to the vehicle’s frame, absorbing shocks and vibrations, and keeping the engine aligned with the drivetrain. When these mounts wear out, the engine can shift, leading to noise, vibration, and even damage to other components. In colder weather, worn mounts become stiffer, which can exacerbate these problems.

Engine mounts are often overlooked because they do not usually give obvious signs of wear until they are significantly degraded. Unlike oil changes or tire rotations, there is not a set interval for checking them, and symptoms like unusual vibrations can be mistaken for other issues.

Cold Weather and Your Engine Mounts

Colder weather can have a significant impact on vehicle engine mounts, including:

  1. Material Stiffening: Engine mounts are often made of rubber or a rubber-metal composite. In colder temperatures, rubber can become stiffer and less flexible, which can reduce its ability to absorb vibrations and shocks effectively.
  2. Increased Wear and Tear: The cold can exacerbate existing wear and tear on engine mounts. As the rubber hardens, it may crack or deteriorate faster, leading to a compromised mount.
  3. Condensation and Moisture: Cold weather can lead to condensation and moisture buildup, which can affect the integrity of the rubber in the mounts, causing them to degrade more quickly.

Identifying Problems with Engine Mounts

So, how can you tell if your engine mounts need attention?

  • Increased Vibrations: If you feel unusual vibrations, especially when the engine is idling, it could be a sign of worn engine mounts.
  • Unusual Noises: Listen for clunking or banging sounds, particularly when starting the vehicle or during acceleration.
  • Engine Movement: Pop the hood and visually inspect if the engine moves excessively when revving it. There should be minimal movement if the mounts are in good shape.

Maintaining Your Engine Mounts

Regular maintenance can prolong the life of your engine mounts and keep them functioning effectively:

  • Routine Inspections: Include engine mounts in your regular vehicle check-ups. Look for cracks, wear, or looseness in the mounts.
  • Keep Your Engine in Tune: A well-maintained engine runs smoothly, putting less strain on the mounts.
  • Mind Your Driving Habits: Aggressive driving can cause additional wear. Try to drive smoothly and avoid harsh acceleration or sudden stops.

Regular checks and maintenance of your engine mounts can save you from the headaches of engine damage and costly repairs. As the temperatures drop, taking the time to ensure your engine mounts are in good condition will help keep your vehicle running smoothly throughout the colder months.  If you would like your engine mounts inspected, contact the service professionals at Shade Tree Garage to schedule an appointment.