2002 Automatic 4 Cylinder, Motor and Trans Mounts
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2002 Automatic 4 Cylinder, Motor and Trans Mounts
Car vibrates a lot. And looking at the front mount, it is bad. Since I have to replace it, I was going to replace the passenger side (trans mount?). I see how to replace the front mount. And I think same way with passenger side motor mount except a little more difficult to get to the bolts.
The Driver's side, the large column support 'looks' ok. All the aftermarket ones do not have the internal dampener inside, so I was going to leave that alone since it appears ok. Dealer costs for the mount is EXPENSIVE. If after I'm done with the 2 mounts, I can go replace the drivers side large mount if it really needs it..
I believe there are 4 mounts in this model. But where is the other one?
Do I have to pull the engine to get to wherever that 4th mount is or can I do as I would in the front. But can't find a good diagram where the other 4th one is and how to get to it?
Basically, like I did my Jeep, I would get a flat wood board, approx 8 inch by 24 inch long. Something like that. And support underneath . Slight lift so as not to damage oil pan or Anything else underneath. I would replace the front first since looks the easiest and it is obviously broken. Then with a new mount in front, could proceed to the passenger side- I think this one is the trans mount. Does this sound reasonable?
Any help out there please?
Thanks
The Driver's side, the large column support 'looks' ok. All the aftermarket ones do not have the internal dampener inside, so I was going to leave that alone since it appears ok. Dealer costs for the mount is EXPENSIVE. If after I'm done with the 2 mounts, I can go replace the drivers side large mount if it really needs it..
I believe there are 4 mounts in this model. But where is the other one?
Do I have to pull the engine to get to wherever that 4th mount is or can I do as I would in the front. But can't find a good diagram where the other 4th one is and how to get to it?
Basically, like I did my Jeep, I would get a flat wood board, approx 8 inch by 24 inch long. Something like that. And support underneath . Slight lift so as not to damage oil pan or Anything else underneath. I would replace the front first since looks the easiest and it is obviously broken. Then with a new mount in front, could proceed to the passenger side- I think this one is the trans mount. Does this sound reasonable?
Any help out there please?
Thanks
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