The engine frame is mounted to the body by means of thick
rubber insulators. These insulators are specifically designed for each location
to give the proper amount of structure strength while, at the same time,
providing maximum road noise isolation. The engine frame insulators consist
of an upper spacer, upper insulator, lower insulator, lower retainer
and a through bolt. The insulator is protected by a plastic cover that
is fastened to the engine frame. Improper frame insulator installations
may result in the following problems:
• | Snapping noise on braking and accelerating |
The above problems can sometimes be caused by the wrong part being installed
or the insulator not being properly tightened. Squeaks may be caused by an
improperly located insulator rubbing on the frame rail. If a problem
has been diagnosed as an insulator problem, check to ensure the proper
insulator was installed and check body bolt torque.