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1A Auto shows you how to remove, install, change or replace a broken, worn out, transmission mount. This video is applicable to the 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Honda Civic.
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My car got a squeaky sound after replacing the this transmission mount. 🙁
hi master the trans and the engine mount was the same right ? what ever you call it? thank you very much.
I changed out of my transmission mount but the check engine light came on. I did not unplug ECU nor the fuse box I just wiggled both repeatedly so connects could be loose?
I also had the air cleaner box removed and mass airflow sensor unplugged and reattached but had to force the airbox into the round rubber intake hose that was connected to the engine.
So I will need to bring it to Oriellys auto parts to check it out for free.
with 3 mounts total, which should be replaced 1st?
Recently I changed out this same mount on my 2009 Honda civic.
You can do this without having to remove the ECU, you do have to play around with it a bit to get at all the fasteners but it is TOTALLY doable.
Thanks so much for this video. I too have to do a transmission mount replacement on my 2013 Honda Civic and this was a great video to get familiar with the process.
just bought a transmission mount from you guys for this car, can't wait and thanks for all the videos!!!!!
At 9:13 you show a steel dampening bracket that you take off. My 2006 Civic did not have that. Is that a concern? I am the original owner and never changed the mount before.
Do you guys ship internationaly??
The old transmission mount looks in great shape.
This engine look the same as for Honda stream RN6
Thanks for the great video! This one actually ended up being the easiest of all the mounts for me
great video but what happen to have new bolts on hand, you used all the old ones??
Hello i have a 2010 Honda CR-V I need the engine mount and transmission mount for it do you need the vin#?
Thank you for this, I'm replacing my transmission mount today and this video is going to be my instructor on each step! Great job!