Thanks, David! It's folks like you who help the rest of us out SO much when it's time to do repairs like this. You've shown that seemingly-daunting (and otherwise expensive) repairs can often be done at home with some basic skills.
Excellent video - saved me a ton of money! The Volvo dealership quoted nearly $2K to replace the motor mount and torque bar! Bought the parts from Rockauto for a total of $115 and did it myself in 1-1/2 hours...
Thank you ! Heard this exact noise for the first time this am at cold start up. 6 months ago I replaced the upper torque arm due to deterioration but I had no noise. Now I have the noise. Sounded like a bearing rattle, just for a few seconds, then went away. I park on a slight incline. 162k miles. I'll get under the car & look for the collapsed plate on the mount...excellent tip!
Hey David, thanks for a perfect tutorial. I changed my 2010 V70 mount and torque rod today and it was straightforward thanks to your help. Saved me a lot as Volvos are expensive to maintain here in Australia. It's like driving a new car now. Brought a smile to my face.
@@thomashorton2599 What sort of vibration did you have? I have a judder around 1800-2000 RPM when going up hill in 2nd-3rd gear mostly. I'm toying with the idea of replacing my engine mounts.
Thanks much for this video. I have exact same problem on my XC70. I think the upper mount link going bad must take out the main mount due to all the side motion. Lesson- replace upper link before it gets too bad. And I have to get one of those elec ratchets.
Hi! Great Video! Goin to replace mine next weekend and I will folllow your video. I do not have a jack like yours but a regular one. I have read that people use a 2 by 4 to spread the weight over the oil pan when jacking it up. I don't feel comfortable doin this, do you know if there is way to set the jack so it supports solid metal? Greetings from Sweden!
I am not sure about setting the jack but, I do want you to replace the torque bar right there on top of the engine too. I did two seperate videos instead of including the torque bar in this one. I think you will find that part is worn or outright broken.
And don't forget to inspect the Dog-Bone Torque Rod that is right on top of the engine. I did a separate video on that but, I should have combined them together. Thank you, and Good Luck with your repair.
Yes details like this are so difficult to find,that little bit about the gap between the mount and bracket is a crucial bit of info...tommorow morning I will be seeing if I have a gap or I'm sitting flush 😳
Thanks. I have the exact same issue. Top torque mount replaced but didn't help just like you. I'm ordering the mount right now. I appreciate you taking the time to do this.
After watching your video I checked my motor mountain and sure enough it is definitely that. With the engine and idle I pressed on the upper torque rod in the grinding and vibration came back instantly. It was making a very loud noise and vibration and almost grinding noise when driving. But then would disappear after a while. I am going to replace it and we'll leave an update.
I can't find my first comment. So I replaced the Upper torque rod motor mount and the right CV Axel. Both of which were basically destroyed. But I was still getting horrible vibration and the steering wheel loud grinding noises loud thumbs going in reverse and and forward. After replacing the front motor mount as in the video above itCompletely fixed all of the noises and vibrations.. I thought it was my rotors a wheelbaring badBreaks, Is shocks or struts sway bar links . Nope that fixed it though. Thank you so much for the video
Did you happen to hear any noise while coasting too? I've got a similar noise in reverse, but even more so a very rotational vibration that only happens while coasting, braking, anytime I let off the gas. Already had the bearings checked. 2010 Volvo S80 3.2L si6.
No, but I did two seperate videos where I should have combined them. Check the upper torsion bar, same side of the engine, right on top. That could have deteriorated. You, or the mechanic, will have to remove it to replace the motor mount. Have someone put the car in drive and reverse while you watch and listen to the engine.
Thanks for getting back to me. My Torque rod has some fine lines in the rubber, so it may be a combination of both the rod and mount; similar to your situation. I'm having the parts ordered tomorrow or Monday. Cheers.
I was wondering the same thing. replacement the the torque mount because was bad. replaced an axle still nasty noise costing in low speeds and going over like waves in the road. goes away after driving a bit. Can't wait till light out to go check it out. what did you do?
@@michaelkroll5989 I should have updated this, but it ended up being the exact same motor mount for my issue too. After replacement the noise disappeared.
I just replaced mine also.& 2 mts ogo the torque rod mount on top of it. Wish I did them. Both at the same time. But wow I can't belated how much noise & vibrations it made. I swore it was the issues was something else.
i have same car ,it s been shaking and vibrating,baning under hood if my foot on brake either in D mood or R mood,but one releasing food of braking noise is gone,i changed mounts but noise is still ,any idea i will be thankful for ur hel
Unfortunately, I did the torque bar separately because I thought that was the problem, so I suggest checking the torque bar on top of the engine and the bottom motor mount. If they check out ok then there is always the shop for diagnostics and you do the repair if you do not like their cost. Some shops will do the inspection for free or some small fee. Typically one half hour of shop time.
Same problem on my XC70 2010 diesel 2.4. Additionally, it seems the vibration broke the aluminium bracket that support both mounts, so I have to replace it. I have ordered the replacement mount, and it comes in a week. I will let you know what happen with my noise.
David Prokity Gotcha. I recently had the power steering pump swapped out and replaced with an OEM unit, but still have a whine that goes with the rev range of the engine. Thought it was air in the system after first, but it’s been over a week since the swap. A few folks have point led to the OEM o-ring on the high pressure line. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
Thank you for your time and expertise... you made it look easy...exact solution for 2008 xc70... the car drove (not exactly but close enough) like new on cross country trip which took my car over 200,000 miles....
I have a question, i have a 07 S80 and it has the same issue that it vibrates a lot when i start braking, so when replacing the part, what did you use to support the engine and how did you do it because i want to do this myself but i’m afraid of the engine falling since the piece is a motor mount and to replace it you have to remove the top one and the other one that’s broken
@@orlandonino8533 did yours vibrate in drive and reverse when idle or at a stop? Also did it seem like you engine dropped hard when put into reverse? I too have an 07 s80 3.2.
As long as you only replace one engine mount at a time, you don't need a special engine crane (like it says to do in VIDA). The method shown in this video is perfectly fine for anyone at home.
Waouh nice thank you very much it worked.... I was desperute to find a solution. 800 € Bill to 110 € for material ! Waouh, merci beaucoup ça a marché pour moi. Je désespérais de trouver une solution. je suis passé d'un devis de 800 € a juste 110 € de pièces merci encore Volvo S80 T6 de 2008. 280 000km
I have a similar issue when where I brake and make a left turn, there is a faint clunk noise. My 2009 XC60 T6 has done it since new. It went into the shop in 2012 both struts replaced. they couldn't figure out the issue. Still makes the same noise 11 years later but no problems yet.
Hugs I found that left gear box rubber mount under battery box was damaged. A new mount solved problem. Another thing is heater hoses from engine to air con. inside passenger room makes a crunk noise. The hose bracket lose out a little bit. There is the gap of the bracket and engine wall . Engine vibration caused of noise from the bracket. Not solved yet.
He basically said everything and every size socket he used. or were you not paying attention. you aren't watching to learn to do the work and learn tips & tricks to do the job?
@@michaelkroll5989 your right he did except for the size that I was watching the video for. I needed the size of torx bolt for the skid plate because I didn't want to get under there more than once. the video is really detailed and an excellent resource other than that. Thanks for your reply.
There are several different part numbers. I recommend "Volvo parts web store" to look up the number and then with the number for your vehicle you can shop around for the best deal.
@@A_Renaissance_Man So expensive!!,, I'd like to buy a volvo S80(a used car).. But in Korea,, A genuine Part is very expensive,,,,ㅠ.,ㅠ,,,, Did you use some OEM part??
Thank you! That "1/2 inch gap" is the elusive but crucial diagnostic step for identifying my apparently bad motor mount.
Sir, you're a life saver. Thanks you for making the vid. Nobody ever works on P3 model volvos. The funny commentary is also appreciated 😄
Your welcome. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment.
@@A_Renaissance_Man It would be nice if you mentioned what year your S-80 is.
Thanks, David! It's folks like you who help the rest of us out SO much when it's time to do repairs like this. You've shown that seemingly-daunting (and otherwise expensive) repairs can often be done at home with some basic skills.
Yor welcome and I thank you for your kind words.
Excellent video - saved me a ton of money! The Volvo dealership quoted nearly $2K to replace the motor mount and torque bar! Bought the parts from Rockauto for a total of $115 and did it myself in 1-1/2 hours...
@@davespeicher5667 Excellent. You are the reason I make these videos.
Thanks for posting a great video! With a touch of your sense of humor which made your commentary really enjoyable. Going to subscribe now.❤❤❤
Thank you ! Heard this exact noise for the first time this am at cold start up. 6 months ago I replaced the upper torque arm due to deterioration but I had no noise. Now I have the noise. Sounded like a bearing rattle, just for a few seconds, then went away. I park on a slight incline. 162k miles. I'll get under the car & look for the collapsed plate on the mount...excellent tip!
Hey David, thanks for a perfect tutorial. I changed my 2010 V70 mount and torque rod today and it was straightforward thanks to your help. Saved me a lot as Volvos are expensive to maintain here in Australia.
It's like driving a new car now. Brought a smile to my face.
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice message. You are why these videos are made.
Same here, 2008 D5 Volvo XC70 180,000km in Australia. Replacement completely removed the vibration.
@@thomashorton2599 What sort of vibration did you have? I have a judder around 1800-2000 RPM when going up hill in 2nd-3rd gear mostly. I'm toying with the idea of replacing my engine mounts.
@@paulspark7287 mine was mainly vibrating when in reverse. I did not have the symptoms that you mention.
So thankful for this video. It fixed all the noises ant vibrations on my 09 volvo s80 3.2. V6 150000
Excellent. Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment.
Thank you! Just replaced ours and it was a MAJOR difference!!
Your Welcome. I am glad this video helped you.
Thanks much for this video. I have exact same problem on my XC70. I think the upper mount link going bad must take out the main mount due to all the side motion. Lesson- replace upper link before it gets too bad. And I have to get one of those elec ratchets.
Video helped a lot wheel well making a lot of noise thought it was my axel 600$ later I bought all the motor mounts
Thank You for taking the time to make this video , made this a 30 minute job for me . Thanks Again .
Your welcome. And thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment.
Awesome dude! I just figured I'd take my motor mount out of my XC60 and take look around, and guess what I found? One crisp $100 Dollar bill :-)
Excellent. I knew there was one there.
Hi!
Great Video! Goin to replace mine next weekend and I will folllow your video. I do not have a jack like yours but a regular one. I have read that people use a 2 by 4 to spread the weight over the oil pan when jacking it up. I don't feel comfortable doin this, do you know if there is way to set the jack so it supports solid metal?
Greetings from Sweden!
I am not sure about setting the jack but, I do want you to replace the torque bar right there on top of the engine too. I did two seperate videos instead of including the torque bar in this one. I think you will find that part is worn or outright broken.
@A_Renaissance_Man alright thanks 👍
Freaking amazing dude. My S80 is making the same exact noise in reverse and I thought my transmission was dying lol.
And don't forget to inspect the Dog-Bone Torque Rod that is right on top of the engine. I did a separate video on that but, I should have combined them together.
Thank you, and Good Luck with your repair.
Enjoy your enthusiasm and humor 😮
Yes details like this are so difficult to find,that little bit about the gap between the mount and bracket is a crucial bit of info...tommorow morning I will be seeing if I have a gap or I'm sitting flush 😳
Yeeep it's flush,time for new mount
Thanks. I have the exact same issue. Top torque mount replaced but didn't help just like you. I'm ordering the mount right now. I appreciate you taking the time to do this.
I also had replaced just the torque mount. Without replacing the top motor mount at the same time, it probably stressed it to fail faster.
did you replace it? Did it work out?
Thanks buddy... Mission accomplished. No more sound of death!
After watching your video I checked my motor mountain and sure enough it is definitely that. With the engine and idle I pressed on the upper torque rod in the grinding and vibration came back instantly. It was making a very loud noise and vibration and almost grinding noise when driving. But then would disappear after a while. I am going to replace it and we'll leave an update.
The torque arm right on top should be checked too. Unfortunately I did that repair in a separate video because I did not know at the time.
Amazing! Great tutorial!
I can't find my first comment. So I replaced the Upper torque rod motor mount and the right CV Axel. Both of which were basically destroyed. But I was still getting horrible vibration and the steering wheel loud grinding noises loud thumbs going in reverse and and forward. After replacing the front motor mount as in the video above itCompletely fixed all of the noises and vibrations.. I thought it was my rotors a wheelbaring badBreaks, Is shocks or struts sway bar links . Nope that fixed it though. Thank you so much for the video
Excellent. Thank you for your comment. I hope this helps someone out.
Great video, I changed mine today, and all the annoying noises are gone.
Same trouble with my 2010 XC60. Thanks David!!!!!
2009 Dad.
Excellent video my rear mount is also worn out though. To do it myself would I still have to jack up the engine?
Yes you would have to jack up the engine about 3/4" for the bolts to clear the frame. No wires or hoses have to be removed.
@A_Renaissance_Man thanks, a bunch! I couldn't find a video on it. Hopefully I'm able to record and contribute to the volvo community of DIYers.
Did you happen to hear any noise while coasting too? I've got a similar
noise in reverse, but even more so a very rotational vibration that only
happens while coasting, braking, anytime I let off the gas. Already had the bearings checked. 2010 Volvo S80 3.2L si6.
No, but I did two seperate videos where I should have combined them. Check the upper torsion bar, same side of the engine, right on top. That could have deteriorated. You, or the mechanic, will have to remove it to replace the motor mount. Have someone put the car in drive and reverse while you watch and listen to the engine.
Thanks for getting back to me. My Torque rod has some fine lines in the rubber, so it may be a combination of both the rod and mount; similar to your situation. I'm having the parts ordered tomorrow or Monday. Cheers.
I was wondering the same thing. replacement the the torque mount because was bad. replaced an axle still nasty noise costing in low speeds and going over like waves in the road. goes away after driving a bit. Can't wait till light out to go check it out. what did you do?
@@michaelkroll5989 I should have updated this, but it ended up being the exact same motor mount for my issue too. After replacement the noise disappeared.
I just replaced mine also.& 2 mts ogo the torque rod mount on top of it. Wish I did them. Both at the same time. But wow I can't belated how much noise & vibrations it made. I swore it was the issues was something else.
i have same car ,it s been shaking and vibrating,baning under hood if my foot on brake either in D mood or R mood,but one releasing food of braking noise is gone,i changed mounts but noise is still ,any idea i will be thankful for ur hel
Unfortunately, I did the torque bar separately because I thought that was the problem, so I suggest checking the torque bar on top of the engine and the bottom motor mount.
If they check out ok then there is always the shop for diagnostics and you do the repair if you do not like their cost. Some shops will do the inspection for free or some small fee. Typically one half hour of shop time.
Hi David, Same problem. Do you think that the bad motor mount caused the torque rod to break?
Not sure. I did not notice the motor mount until well after the torque rod was replaced but one could have affected the other since they bith out
Same problem on my XC70 2010 diesel 2.4. Additionally, it seems the vibration broke the aluminium bracket that support both mounts, so I have to replace it. I have ordered the replacement mount, and it comes in a week. I will let you know what happen with my noise.
Yes. I did that video seperately because I was hoping that was the problem.
Great video David! Any vibrations at high speeds? Wondering if bad mounts are causing this on my S80.
Vibrations at any speed was never a symptom in this car. Not even for tires. Good Luck figuring out your problem. Thank you for the nice compliment.
David Prokity Gotcha. I recently had the power steering pump swapped out and replaced with an OEM unit, but still have a whine that goes with the rev range of the engine. Thought it was air in the system after first, but it’s been over a week since the swap. A few folks have point led to the OEM o-ring on the high pressure line. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
Mine is 2010
Same vibration issue
What make you replace it ?
Thx a lot i have same 2008 xc 70,engine shakes makes noise in stop or reverse,i didnt know location of that mount,u heled me to locate it
Thank you for your time and expertise... you made it look easy...exact solution for 2008 xc70... the car drove (not exactly but close enough) like new on cross country trip which took my car over 200,000 miles....
Worked on a 2009 XC70 that shook when coasting on the highway.
Would this cause vibration issues?
Thanks for your time.
Good Job👍👍
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Parça Numarası: 31257674.
"Good one." I hate when that happens, I usually say to myself, "You idiot."
I have a question, i have a 07 S80 and it has the same issue that it vibrates a lot when i start braking, so when replacing the part, what did you use to support the engine and how did you do it because i want to do this myself but i’m afraid of the engine falling since the piece is a motor mount and to replace it you have to remove the top one and the other one that’s broken
I only showed a quick view of how I supported the engine. I used a railroad tie and a bottle jack. I only needed to lift the engine up 1/2 inch.
David Prokity big thank you man, i’ve had this issue for awhile now and knowing how to do it now is a relief, video helped a lot
@@orlandonino8533 did yours vibrate in drive and reverse when idle or at a stop? Also did it seem like you engine dropped hard when put into reverse? I too have an 07 s80 3.2.
As long as you only replace one engine mount at a time, you don't need a special engine crane (like it says to do in VIDA). The method shown in this video is perfectly fine for anyone at home.
Waouh nice thank you very much it worked.... I was desperute to find a solution. 800 € Bill to 110 € for material !
Waouh, merci beaucoup ça a marché pour moi. Je désespérais de trouver une solution. je suis passé d'un devis de 800 € a juste 110 € de pièces merci encore
Volvo S80 T6 de 2008. 280 000km
My xc60 installs same design engine mount. Do you have other noise problem like crank sound when brake or turn left or right ?.
No but that could be a CV joint problem. Sometimes I pay, or ask the shop to diagnose the problem and then fix it myself.
I have a similar issue when where I brake and make a left turn, there is a faint clunk noise. My 2009 XC60 T6 has done it since new. It went into the shop in 2012 both struts replaced. they couldn't figure out the issue. Still makes the same noise 11 years later but no problems yet.
Hugs I found that left gear box rubber mount under battery box was damaged. A new mount solved problem. Another thing is heater hoses from engine to air con. inside passenger room makes a crunk noise. The hose bracket lose out a little bit. There is the gap of the bracket and engine wall . Engine vibration caused of noise from the bracket. Not solved yet.
@@hugoburton5222 I've always chalked that up to an issue with the AWD not compensating for the turn.
Did it fix the problem??
Yes this was the cause of the noise.
Thanks!
Welcome! My apologies for the late response. This is new to me.
I just wish you would say what size tools you need as you work. That’s why I watch tutorials basically.
Sorry about that. This job used basic metric tools with no special sizes like 9 or 11mm.
He basically said everything and every size socket he used. or were you not paying attention. you aren't watching to learn to do the work and learn tips & tricks to do the job?
@@michaelkroll5989 your right he did except for the size that I was watching the video for. I needed the size of torx bolt for the skid plate because I didn't want to get under there more than once. the video is really detailed and an excellent resource other than that. Thanks for your reply.
Do you have a parts number??
There are several different part numbers. I recommend "Volvo parts web store" to look up the number and then with the number for your vehicle you can shop around for the best deal.
www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=11137941&cc=1444236&pt=5552&jsn=12
thanks.
Watched video and took me less than 45 minutes..
Hou much is the Mount?
$120 to $130 is typical for a genuine Volvo top engine motor mount. PN 31257674
@@A_Renaissance_Man So expensive!!,, I'd like to buy a volvo S80(a used car).. But in Korea,, A genuine Part is very expensive,,,,ㅠ.,ㅠ,,,, Did you use some OEM part??