2012 Mazda 2 1.6td sport engine mount
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2012 Mazda 2 1.6td sport engine mount
Evening all.
New to this forum so please be gentle.
i recently took on a 2012 Mazda 2 sport 1.6td. Sorted the official mot advisories but i have been told the engine and gearbox mounts need replacing as well. And possibly crankshaft oil seal. Would anyone please be able to point me in the direction of any of these parts so i can get them sorted?
i ran. Mk2 polo for about 10 years and used to find parts using ETKA. Is there anything like that with Mazda cars?
Thanks for stopping by and for any guidance you are able to give. Very much appreciated.
New to this forum so please be gentle.
i recently took on a 2012 Mazda 2 sport 1.6td. Sorted the official mot advisories but i have been told the engine and gearbox mounts need replacing as well. And possibly crankshaft oil seal. Would anyone please be able to point me in the direction of any of these parts so i can get them sorted?
i ran. Mk2 polo for about 10 years and used to find parts using ETKA. Is there anything like that with Mazda cars?
Thanks for stopping by and for any guidance you are able to give. Very much appreciated.
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Welcome to the forum.
can't help you with your question other than Rock Auto and Real MAZDA OEM parts.
The system I use is commercial for account holder.
If you use any source, I highly recommend verify the part number with the manufacture of the part and rely on any part look-up system provided by vendors other than an OEM for accuracy.
There is no perfect and only a few fair parts look up programs out there. The reason than are not very good is the time in labor to keep them constantly updated. And cross-over numbers are the worst ever.
can't help you with your question other than Rock Auto and Real MAZDA OEM parts.
The system I use is commercial for account holder.
If you use any source, I highly recommend verify the part number with the manufacture of the part and rely on any part look-up system provided by vendors other than an OEM for accuracy.
There is no perfect and only a few fair parts look up programs out there. The reason than are not very good is the time in labor to keep them constantly updated. And cross-over numbers are the worst ever.
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