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Last winter, a squeak developed from the engine of my 2005 Hyundai Elantra. My inspection unequivocally concluded the noise was the power steering pump, and I commenced the repair by replacing the belt. The squeak persisted, and the repair attempts escalated to replacing the power steering fluid and eventually replacing the entire power steering pump. But the squeak was still there! My mechanic's advice, "Get a new car!" As spring arrived, the warmer temperatures reduced the squeak but not my frustration for being unable to resolve the noise. One day while driving, I heard a small pop as the alternator light came on, and power steering stopped working. Upon inspection, I discovered a broken alternator belt, which was also responsible for driving a pulley for the power steering pump belt! While focusing on the aforementioned repairs, it was the alternator belt slipping and squeaking the entire time! With a new alternator belt my "power steering" squeak vanished. Lesson learned: Inspect the entire system of belts not just what you think may be the problem. John in Alberta, Canada Share Your Story |
What is the difference between a "Motor Mount" and a "Torque Strut Mount?" The motor mounts are the primary anchor points for holding the engine in place, and they also dampen engine vibrations. Torque strut mounts further dampen engine vibrations. Computer models may tell engineers where to place torque strut mounts or engineers may notice a test vehicle's engine moves around excessively and decide to add a torque strut mount or two. Engines mounted transversely in front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicles are most likely to need torque strut mounts. The symptoms of failing motor mounts and torque strut mounts are typically the same. The engine may vibrate excessively when idling and/or rock unusually far when the transmission is shifted in and out of gear. There may be unusual noises and/or vibrations from the engine and/or transmission when the vehicle gets up to speed. The engine may eventually move far enough to start damaging surrounding parts, including electrical connectors, axles, hoses, radiator and more. Inspect motor mounts and torque strut mounts for torn or missing rubber and cracked or corroded brackets. Some motor mounts contain fluid that may be visibly leaking. For the most successful repair, it is usually best to replace all the motor mounts and torque strut mounts. The other old mounts are likely to be failing too, and the excess vibrations they enable could potentially shorten the life of a freshly installed new mount. See the Motor Mounts and Torque Strut Mounts for your specific vehicles under "Engine" in the RockAuto.com catalog. Tom Taylor, To read more of Tom's articles, click this link and choose from story titles on the Newsletter Archives page. |
When I purchased this 2006 Mini Cooper S it was a non-runner and plagued with various mechanical problems. It needed a lot of work, but I saw the potential and bought it anyway. To name just a few of the parts I purchased at RockAuto: a clutch kit, power steering lines, front ball joints and bushings, coolant tank and radiator, brake pads and rotors, and even tools to help get the job done. It took an entire summer but the hard work paid off. Thanks to RockAuto I am able to enjoy this spirited little car ... especially on scenic winding roads. Robert in New York |
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