I have a dodge neon sxt 2003. it has a lot of vibrations while increasing rpm. a little less vibration around 1600 to 1900 rpm and again increases beyond 2000 rpm. is it related to engine mounts? please tell me the best solution, also how much it would cost to buy n replace the engine mounts and how many are they?
Well i have s similar sound but im not sure if its the same. For me i just found out that its a bracket i never put back on. The motor mounts if you get them at an autozone which gives you a life time warrenty runs about 30 bucks and theres only 3 upper passenger and lower passenger and one on the drive side which is connected to the transmission. there is some what of a 4th one but that one never really goes bad and its the worst one of them all. Its located in between the 2 on the passenger side you have to move the engine outa the way to get to it and take it out. Im not sure if autozone or any place sells that one but like i said its probably still ok. i have 170000 mile on my neon and the mounts still good and trust me my cars been through alot and i mean alot its flied over cannels anyway yea so thats what i know about the mounts im not sure why the noise though. I say check the motor mounts if any are ripped change the ripped ones all at once trust me. Oh and i didnt the change on the motor mounts myself so it was free there not hard to change the first 3 i mean maybe the transmission one too all you need is a jack underneath it to keep it leveled right.
I have an 04' dodge neon and just gotb it back from the shop..engine light was on so i took it to autozone and was told that the rpm was way too high at 2000 and should be at 750, is this a simple problem or will it cost me $$
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