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How many mounts does a Ford Fusion have?

The number you’re looking for depends on what you mean by "mounts." If you’re counting wheel mounting points, a standard Fusion uses 20 lug nuts (five per wheel). If you’re counting engine and transmission mounts, most Fusion generations rely on three to four mounts, depending on the engine and drivetrain configuration.


Wheel mounting points (lug nuts)


Wheel mounting is straightforward in a stock Fusion. The following breakdown shows how many fasteners secure the wheels in a typical four-wheel setup.



  • Front wheels: 5 lug nuts per wheel (total 10)

  • Rear wheels: 5 lug nuts per wheel (total 10)


In total, a standard Fusion uses 20 lug nuts for wheel mounting. Aftermarket wheels or spacers can alter the pattern or number of fasteners, but stock configurations generally follow five per wheel.


Engine and transmission mounts


Engine and transmission mounting arrangements vary by model year and engine option. The typical setup across most Fusion generations features three mounts, with some engines or trims using four to accommodate extra support or torque management.



  • Typically three mounts: two engine mounts and one transmission mount

  • Some configurations add an additional upper torque mount, making four mounts


For exact counts, identify your specific model year and engine option, then consult the factory service manual or dealership documentation.


Summary


The Ford Fusion presents a simple answer for wheel mounting: 20 lug nuts total. Engine and transmission mounts vary by generation and engine, commonly three, sometimes four. Always verify against your specific vehicle year and model to be precise.

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