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Front snub mount bracket


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Evening people 

New to the forum and have just recently picked up an a4 avant 

 

She has been mapped and egr delete has been done but in the last 2 weeks I have had to buy 2 new sn7b mount brackets because they have both snapped in the same position as the original one which is just in front of the single bolt at the end of the bracket 

 

Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas as to why this could be happening and also do they do a upgraded material like steel or anything like that other then ally because it is driving me insane and I don't want to just park her up she was meant to be my toy for the evenings when I Finnish work 

 

Thanks and appreciate any advice given 

 


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The front snub mount is there to keep your engine from jumping up when the power is put on. It seems to me that I would check your motor mounts and transmission mounts. Could be a transmission mount failure causing you to break the front mount. Like a lever action pulls up on one side and down on the other.

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6 hours ago, LarHal said:

The front snub mount is there to keep your engine from jumping up when the power is put on. It seems to me that I would check your motor mounts and transmission mounts. Could be a transmission mount failure causing you to break the front mount. Like a lever action pulls up on one side and down on the other.

Thank you I will get under there and double check 👍 

 

I've n9w got the dreaded tps gone so the list of dos just keep growing nice Christmas present from the car a lost of repairs before the new year lol 

 

Thanks again for the response 👍  

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Do ypu have VCDS to read the codes?  Any Audi Owner should have this tool. Look it up on the Rosstech site.They have a WIKI there with a lot of information.

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Yeh there's isn't any codes that have come up it's a bit of a nightmare but thank you I am having a day of repairs tomorrow so will let you all know the outcome 

Tha ks again 

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 I also will have a repair day tomorrow, Oil Pressure Switch.

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Well I thought while I'm at it I kight aswell do a service especially as she has just hit 260,000 miles 😅 

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