isabellamueller1
Avalon engine mount issue
Summary of the thread
A 2013 Toyota Avalon owner is experiencing issues with a defective engine mount, leading to uneven idling and error codes. The problem is suspected to be caused by a defective cable or plug connection. A similar case was resolved by replacing the defective components, which fixed the issue. It is recommended to have a professional diagnose and address the problem to ensure it is not more serious.
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isabellamueller1 (community.author)
Yeah, the vibrations are pretty bad at idle. Did you end up replacing the whole engine mount, or was it something else? And was it expensive?
marvinlion1
Yep, sounds like the engine mount for sure. I had to get mine replaced. Honestly, I'd take it to a workshop. They can properly diagnose the exact issue and make sure it's not something more serious before you start throwing parts at it. I ended up paying around 95€.
isabellamueller1 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it. I'll get it checked out by a professional. Turns out, you were spot on. They replaced the defective cable and plug connection, and that fixed it. Total cost was 95€, like you said. Cheers!
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marvinlion1
I had a similar issue with my Avalon. I'm not sure about the model year, but it sounds familiar. Are you experiencing any unusual vibrations, especially when the car is stationary?