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Genuine Mercedes-Benz Engine & Transmission Mounts | Europarts360

A Mercedes-Benz is defined by its unparalleled refinement, a characteristic that relies heavily on the sophisticated isolation provided by the engine and transmission mounts. These critical components serve as the primary structural link between your high-torque powerplant and the vehicle's chassis, designed to absorb and neutralize the natural vibrations of the engine while preventing drivetrain "lash" during gear changes. Whether you are driving a precision-tuned inline-four, a silken V6, or a thunderous AMG V8, these mounts utilize advanced hydraulic or rubber-to-metal damping technology to ensure the cabin remains a silent sanctuary. Over time, the heavy weight of the drivetrain and constant thermal cycling can cause the hydraulic fluid inside the mounts to leak or the rubber to collapse, leading to intrusive vibrations, harsh shifting, and a loss of the brand’s signature smoothness. At Europarts360, we understand that maintaining the prestigious ride quality of your Mercedes-Benz requires components engineered to the exact Shore hardness and damping frequencies of the original factory design. That is why we provide a meticulously curated catalog of Genuine Mercedes-Benz mounts and premium OEM replacements from world-class manufacturers like Lemförder, Corteco, and Bilstein. By sourcing authentic, factory-spec drivetrain mounts, you protect your vehicle from excessive mechanical wear and restore the effortless, vibration-free experience for which Mercedes-Benz is world-renowned.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The most common indicator is a noticeable vibration felt through the steering wheel and seat while the car is idling in "Drive" at a stoplight. You may also hear a "clunk" or "thud" when starting the engine or under hard acceleration, and in some cases, you may see fluid leaking from the mounts, as most modern Mercedes mounts are liquid-filled (hydraulic).

  • The engine and transmission mounts work together as a three-point (or four-point) system to balance the drivetrain. If the engine mounts have collapsed, they place additional stress on the transmission mount. Replacing all mounts simultaneously ensures the entire drivetrain is correctly aligned and prevents the new mounts from wearing out prematurely.

  • Mercedes-Benz partners with premier German vibration-control specialists. When you purchase premium OEM mounts from Europarts360, you are getting components from Lemförder or Corteco—the exact same manufacturers that supply the "Genuine" parts to the Mercedes-Benz assembly line.

  • Yes, absolutely. A worn or collapsed transmission mount allows the gearbox to sit at an incorrect angle. This misalignment can cause "harsh shifting" or a jerking sensation, especially when the vehicle downshifts as you come to a stop. Replacing the mount often restores the smooth, seamless gear changes intended by the factory.

  • Most modern Mercedes-Benz models utilize "Hydro-mounts." These are filled with a specialized glycol fluid that allows the mount to be soft enough to absorb engine idle vibrations while remaining firm enough to manage engine movement during spirited driving. Once the internal seal fails and the fluid leaks out, the mount loses its damping ability.

  • Yes. Due to the placement of the front drive axles and the front differential, 4MATIC (All-Wheel Drive) models often utilize different mounting brackets and specific mount part numbers compared to Rear-Wheel Drive models. Always verify fitment using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

  • Mercedes-Benz engines are balanced to specific frequencies. Cheap aftermarket mounts often use solid, low-grade rubber instead of hydraulic fluid. This results in "NVH" (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) being transferred directly into the cabin, making your luxury car feel like a much older, unrefined vehicle.

  • On average, they last between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. However, vehicles driven in extreme heat or those with high-torque engines (like AMG models) may see the mounts collapse as early as 50,000 miles.

  • On many models, particularly the C and E-Class, the engine must be slightly lifted using a jack or engine hoist to clear the mounting bolts. Due to the tight clearances around the steering rack and exhaust, many owners prefer to have these installed by a professional Mercedes-Benz specialist.

    • Genuine Parts: These are the exact components installed at the factory, arriving in the original vehicle manufacturer’s branded packaging (e.g., Porsche or BMW).
    • OEM Parts: These are produced by the same manufacturers that supply the car brands (e.g., Bosch, Brembo, Lemförder) but are sold in the supplier’s own packaging, often at a more competitive price.
    • Aftermarket Parts: These are third-party components designed to meet or exceed original specifications.