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How to Replace Motor Mounts and Transmission Mounts (Saturn Vue AWD 2004-2007)
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- Air Box Motor Mount: (SATURN VUE 2004-2007)
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Front Transmission / Motor Mount (SATURN VUE 2004-2007)
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- DEA / MARMON RIDE CONTROL A5697
- ANCHOR 3436
Rear Transmission / Motor Mount (SATURN VUE 2004-2007)
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- ANCHOR 3423
- EA / MARMON RIDE CONTROL A5683
- WESTAR EM4313
[Misc Tools]
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[Helper Tools]
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 Do I have a Bad Motor Mount?
1:20 Symptoms of a Bad Motor Mount
2:55 Front Motor Mount Replacement
11:32 Rear Motor Mount Replacement
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Air Box Mount Replacement Video!
Diagnosing and Replacing Motor Mounts / Engine Mounts (Saturn Vue / Honda Engine)
• Diagnosing and Replaci...
[Symptoms of a bad mount]
1. Visual check - Worn rubber, cracks, rips, leaking fluid etc (Front mount is filled with hydraulic oil. Rear trans mount can be seen for damage. Air box one is harder to see)
2. Vibration or shuddering or clunking under engine load (So when accelerating, driving up a hill or driving from a stop)
3. Visible engine movement
TIP: If one needs replacing, then do all 3! They do wear similarly!
[Transmission Rear Mount Torque Specs]
- 4 bolts Tighten the bolts to 50 N·m (37 lb ft).
- Through bolt Tighten the bolt to 110 N·m (81 lb ft).
- Tighten the stabilizer link nuts to 65 N·m (48 lb ft).
[Transmission Front Mount Torque Specs]
- Mount top nut - Tighten the nut to 90 N·m (64 lb ft).
- Mount bracket bolts (3) - Tighten the bolts to 50 N·m (37 lb ft).
- Mount to frame bolts (4) - Tighten the bolts to 50 N·m (37 lb ft).
How to Replace Motor Mounts and Transmission Mounts (Saturn Vue AWD 2004-2007)
The car in the video is a SATURN VUE 2007 AWD. However, the procedures shown in the video will apply to most vehicles and applications.
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A great video. I especially like that you gave info on the bolt sizes. Wish more would do this as finding the right size tools takes a lot of the time when first doing things.
You are an ABSOLUTE LEGEND! Thank you for the detailed video!!!
You're welcome!!! :)
Seriously, people like you make the internet a better place!
Ok just tried this for the rear mount. Worked like a charm! Car feels like a new car. Smoother idle, no grinding noise before shifting etc. So much easier than the factory manual method of raising the steering rack. Thanks man!!
Nice work!! Glad it helped out!
One of the best ever “how to” videos!
Thank you so much for posting!
Glad it was helpful!
So that is what my shaking under load is. Thanks so much for this video!
You're welcome! It's a contributing factor, but its good to check inner CV joints too! If it's one inner CV, it'll vibrate when turning one direction under load
@@TutorialGenius Thanks for the tip. I do notice it more when turning right and accelerating. Was planning to redo the front end on my 2004 Vue when it warms up this spring here in MN and was suspecting a rear transmission mount but had no idea how to get at it without your video. I should sort it out with the help of your videos.
@@retroenergy2358 Not a problem! If it's when turning right, it usually indicates the left side is the problem (if it's inner CV). But new front end will work just as well! I did mine recently and uploaded videos for mostly everything suspension on the Vue. Good luck with it all! Hope it warms up soon!
Oh wow that’s much easier than what the manual says. It has you disconnect and raise the steering rack and remove the bracket from the transmission
Yes, wayyyy easier! 😊👌
Thank you for this video I’m going to do this
I love this Video thank you so much. After 300k miles on my vue time to change these. Love the fact they have Honda engines and Transmissions in them. They'll last forever if you take care of them ( at least the V6 engine in this body style vue is Honda. ).
My pleasure! I'm glad it was useful! I'm almost at 300k too! 300k club!
There is one more transmission mount in the drivers side wheel well. The transmission rests on this mount. So 4 total mounts
Not all models have this 4th mount, but yes, some do
thanks for this
You bet!
How many miles did your Vue Have when you changed the mounts?
I think 95K, give or take. Depends how you drive!
You can get the rear out with out removing the sway bar
It depends on the transmission model
If you have the 5 speed auto trans you need to raise the steering rack if you don’t use this method. This is way easier.