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1. Damaged or broken support: Due to long-term use and vibration, the engine support may be damaged or broken. This may be caused by material fatigue, overload or external impact. Damaged or broken supports will cause the engine to lose its stable support, which may cause the engine to shake, increase noise or even cause the engine to leave the fixed position.
2. Loose support: Due to vibration and vibration, the bolt of the support may be loose. This may be caused by incorrect fastening of bolts or loose bolts. Loose supports will cause additional vibration and noise during engine operation, which may damage other nearby parts.
3. Wear or aging of rubber pads: Engine supports usually contain rubber pads for shock absorption and vibration isolation. Long-term use and environmental conditions may lead to wear or aging of rubber pads. Worn or aging rubber pads will weaken the shock absorption and vibration isolation effect of the engine, resulting in more vibration and noise of the engine.
4. Incorrect position or unstable installation of the support: If the engine support is installed in an incorrect position or unstable installation, the engine will not be stably supported. This may be caused by incorrect installation or incorrect fastening of bolts. Incorrect or unstable supports will cause abnormal vibration and noise during the operation of the engine, which may cause damage to the engine and other related parts.
The above are some possible faults of the engine support. When these faults are found, they should be inspected and repaired in time to ensure the stable support of the engine, the driving safety of the vehicle and the normal operation of the engine.