Engine Mounts/wheel Sensor Circuit
Engine Mounts/wheel Sensor Circuit
My car recently fell off its jack (i know i need jack stands but this was just going to be a quick job), with the front passenger side wheel off, breaking at least one engine mount. the left(when facing the car) side of the engine heaves up when i accellerate really hard in reverse and makes a loud clack in the driver side front wheel area. now i know there are three engine mounts (i have a VE). im wondering if all three mounts are bad and if i should replace all of them, or could i get away with doing just the one seeing as tho im broke right now. i was also wondering if they make poly urethane engine mounts for our generation. if so could someone let me know where i could get some for a good price?
one more question. i keep getting this abs code for my drivers side wheel sensor circuit. i just had the spindle replaced on this. im wondering if the circuit wasnt hooked up correctly. the abs light comes on at about 6 mph, the time when abs turns on. any help would really be apreciated.
one more question. i keep getting this abs code for my drivers side wheel sensor circuit. i just had the spindle replaced on this. im wondering if the circuit wasnt hooked up correctly. the abs light comes on at about 6 mph, the time when abs turns on. any help would really be apreciated.
I'm glad you're not a pancake right now. Sheesh, get some stands. Cost of stands < 3000lbs on your legs and whatever broken parts.
You have only 2 motor mounts + 2 tranny mounts. You just have to take a close look and see if they are ripped/broken.
ABS. Whomever worked on it probably damaged the sensor wires. It could be just dirty but not fully put back but I'm 85% sure that wheel's sensor is damaged. Bone yard time.
You have only 2 motor mounts + 2 tranny mounts. You just have to take a close look and see if they are ripped/broken.
ABS. Whomever worked on it probably damaged the sensor wires. It could be just dirty but not fully put back but I'm 85% sure that wheel's sensor is damaged. Bone yard time.
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