hanswalter1
N300 engine mount defective idling uneven
Summary of the thread
A 2010 Chevrolet N300 exhibited uneven idling and vibration issues, with an error memory indicating a defective engine mount. The initial suspicion was a defective cable or plug connection. Upon further inspection, it was confirmed that the engine mount was indeed defective. Replacing the mount and cable plug resolved the idling and vibration problems.
Did this summary help you solve your problem?
4 comment(s)
hanswalter1 (community.author)
Good call! I visually inspected the mount itself, and it looks fine from the outside. By the way, where exactly did you have problems on your car, specifically? Did you have to replace the mounting bracket as well?
franziskakoch2
Turns out, the rubber had degraded on mine, even though it didn't look obvious at first glance. I'd suggest getting it properly checked at a workshop, they can take a closer look.
hanswalter1 (community.author)
Thanks, I appreciate the advice. I had it checked and the mount was indeed defective. Replaced it and the cable plug, which solved the issue. The final bill came to 95€. Drives like new!
rmh_community_comment_box_header
community_crosslink_scanner_headline
community_crosslink_scanner_intro
community_crosslink_scanner_title
community_crosslink_scanner_price
community_crosslink_rmh_headline
community_crosslink_rmh_intro
community_crosslink_rmh_title
community_crosslink_rmh_subtitle
community_crosslink_rmh_brand
CHEVROLET
community_crosslink_rmh_model
N300
franziskakoch2
I had a similar problem with my N300. Error stored in memory and uneven idling are definitely not fun. Did you check the rubber mount itself for wear and tear?