car has 1500 miles, its stock.
If I shift hard into second I get the common motor hitting into something bang sound.
Yesterday I was rolling up my driveway at a slow speed (5MPH) and I slammed on my brakes... for giggles.
the motor clunked into whatever it hits as if I shifted hard into second. I'm thinking these(this) car has an actual motor mount issue. I feel like it shouldn't be doing that this easily. It will also bang if I'm accelerating 50% or more throttle on a bumpy road.
is the motor that shoehorned into the car that the clearances are so little? Do I have a broken mount? did ford really make the stock mounts this poor that they really need to be changed out to fix something that really shouldn't be necessary to fix?
to add... I run a small home improvement company. we have a few Ford Transit Connects our sales staff drives. I drive one every now and then, when I'm idling I feel the A/C compressor shaking the little transit. in the fiesta its smooth as can be. I guess they made the NVH such a priority that the mounts are too soft.
If I shift hard into second I get the common motor hitting into something bang sound.
Yesterday I was rolling up my driveway at a slow speed (5MPH) and I slammed on my brakes... for giggles.
the motor clunked into whatever it hits as if I shifted hard into second. I'm thinking these(this) car has an actual motor mount issue. I feel like it shouldn't be doing that this easily. It will also bang if I'm accelerating 50% or more throttle on a bumpy road.
is the motor that shoehorned into the car that the clearances are so little? Do I have a broken mount? did ford really make the stock mounts this poor that they really need to be changed out to fix something that really shouldn't be necessary to fix?
to add... I run a small home improvement company. we have a few Ford Transit Connects our sales staff drives. I drive one every now and then, when I'm idling I feel the A/C compressor shaking the little transit. in the fiesta its smooth as can be. I guess they made the NVH such a priority that the mounts are too soft.