Overview - Assembly Mounts

2024 Audi S3 PremiumSECTION Overview - Assembly Mounts
Fig 1: Exploded View Of Engine Assembly Mounts
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  1. Engine Support
  2. Bolt
    • 10 Nm +90°
    • Replace after removing
  3. Bolt
    • 23 Nm
  4. Bracket
  5. Bolt
    • Replace after removing
    • Tightening specification and sequence. Refer to Fig 2.
  6. Engine Mount
  7. Bolt
    • 20 Nm +90°
    • Replace after removing
  8. Bolt
    • 40 Nm +90°
    • Replace after removing
  9. Ground Wire
    • Only Audi A3
  10. Nut
  11. Bolt
    • 60 Nm +90°
    • Replace after removing
  12. Pendulum Support
  13. Bolt
    • Replace after removing
    • Tightening specification and sequence. Refer to Fig 3.
  14. Bolt
    • Replace after removing
    • Tightening specification and sequence. Refer to Fig 3.
  15. Bolt
    • Replace after removing
    • Tightening specification and sequence. Refer to Fig 3.
  16. Bolt
  17. Transmission Mount
  18. Bolt

Engine Support - Tightening Specification and Sequence

Fig 2: Engine Support - Tightening Sequence
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  • Replace bolts that were tightened with an additional turn after removing them.

-- Tighten the bolts in the steps in the sequence shown:

Step Bolts Tightening Specification/Additional Turn
1. -1 to 3- 7 Nm
2. -1 to 3- 40 Nm
3. -1 to 3- 90° additional turn

Installing the Pendulum Support

Fig 3: Engine Support Component Location
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  • Replace bolts that were tightened with an additional turn after removing them.

-- Tighten the bolts in the steps in the sequence shown:

Step Bolts Tightening Specification/Additional Turn
1. -2 and 3- 50 Nm
2. -1- 130 Nm
3. -1 to 3- 90° additional turn
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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