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    Just had a quote for the rear (lower?) engine mount on my Golf Mk5 07 2.0 TDI

    The engine would shudder briefly when starting so I asked my mechanic for a diagnosis
    = a tear in the lower rear mount causing shudder and leaking oil .. replace before next service

    Quote was going to be $530 for an after market mount fitted
    I gave okay .. but after his attempts with 2 different after market mounts failed .. they didn't fit (too small)

    He re-quoted on OEM VW part $1,674 fitted
    Is this a real deal? and why didn't the after market mount fit?

  • #2
    Sorry
    It's the FRONT BOTTOM engine mount After double checking with the mechanic .. the rear don't leak oil

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    • #3
      Which mount?

      mounting parts for engine and
      transmission Golf/Variant/4Motion (GOLF) 2007 year Volkswagen EUROPA 199030


      Front lower is item 3 & 2. The subframe needs to come out but it isn't a $1600 job.

      I assume your mechanic doesn't do VW very much?
      Last edited by brad; 19-03-2019, 11:11 AM.
      carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
      I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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      • #4
        Thanks for the reply

        which mount is a good question

        I got back in contact with the mechanic .. he's swapped back to the rear mount again + reckons the oil leak is from unknown source
        I think he could be an unknown source of information

        Can you or anyone recommend a good mechanic in the Penrith NSW region

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        • #5
          Seems this mechanic I used doesn't know his engine mounts too well

          So going elsewhere for 2 separate diagnostic reports from VW specialists (not dealers) I also want to find that oil leak and have it fixed

          One quoted over phone about $400 fitted for either upper or lower mount, a bit more for oem & a bit less for after market
          Saw a video on youtube of one being fitted, if I wasn't so old and out of nick ...

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          • #6
            Brad, thanks for the "mounting parts for engine and transmission" info it was very helpful for ID-ing the correct parts
            I will post when I get the reports

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            • #7
              I'd try Volksmuller (Dural / Annangrove) or BWA Seven Hills They both would have done dozens of the mounts.
              carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
              I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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              • #8
                Thanks for your help
                BWA at Seven Hills is booked in for a look .. so is FST at Penrith

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                • #9
                  Further Info on this

                  The fuel pump gasket leaking diesel is supposedly a common occurrence which then goes onto the rear engine mounts causing them to deteriorate
                  Haven't needed to top up any oil .. but diesel on rubber could look like oil ?

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