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  • #575458
    arturartur
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      Hiya,

      After reading faq, it seems that I am having engine or transmission mounts failure.
      Switching to drive or from drive to reverse makes a little shudder and squeak. Other than that it works great.
      If it’s the case, do I replace all of them or just the problem one?
      I will try record it tomorrow.

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    • #575463
      valdevalde
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        Replace broken one and inspect others very good.

        #575465
        arturartur
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          Just to be clear. How serious this is?

          Artur

          #575466
          college mancollege man
          Moderator

            [quote=”Art_ur” post=88709]Just to be clear. How serious this is?

            Artur[/quote]

            In general its not good for your engine or transmission to
            jump around or vibrate. Any other mounts that are good will
            be stressed and break also.

            #575476
            fitonefitone
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              Good advice from College man. Once one of the mounts fail and the problem is not addressed soon another mount will probably fail. What is the make and model car ?

              #575478
              arturartur
              Participant

                Toyota FJ cruiser 2007.

                #575479
                fitonefitone
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                  See this link, sounds like broken mounts are common for that generation of truck.
                  http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/general-discussion/155902-bad-motor-mounts-fjs.html

                  #575546
                  arturartur
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                    #575636
                    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                      With mounts I normally just replace the broken ones however if the others look worn, I’ll replace those as well. A good inspection is a great place to start. Sometimes you can take a pry bar and move the engine to observe the behavior of the mounts.

                      Keep us posted.

                      #575644
                      arturartur
                      Participant

                        Thanks,

                        I have a mechanic set up for Monday.

                        Artur

                        #575741
                        EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
                        Keymaster

                          Let us know what they find. It’s always nice to know the end of the story.

                          #575761
                          arturartur
                          Participant

                            Yep, no problem.

                            #576915
                            arturartur
                            Participant

                              So, they looked, looked and didn’t quite know what I was talking about. After some explaining they came up with this(37110 SHAFT ASSY, PROPELLER): http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_U_2007_TOYOTA_FJ+CRUISER_GSJ10L-GKASKA_3701.html

                              I am going to check this theory in other shop.

                              Artur

                              #576932
                              A toyotakarlIts me
                              Moderator

                                Not surprising… a bad prop shaft can cause vibrations when driving… may be bent or damaged in some way..

                                Karl

                                #576936
                                arturartur
                                Participant

                                  Yep, but the problem is not when driving but switching gears while not moving.

                                  #577130
                                  EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                                    I cover driveline issues in the ‘Vibrations’ article.

                                    http://www.ericthecarguy.com/faq/determining-the-causes-of-vehicle-vibrations

                                    Thing is it’s almost impossible to tell for sure without replacing it. Keep us posted.

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