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How Do You Replace The Front Motor Mount On A 95 Honda Civic?

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How Do You Replace The Front Motor Mount On A 95 Honda Civic?

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Motor mounts use rubber as an insulator to keep vibrations from the engine from reaching the steering wheel and body of the car. They also support and hold the motor in the engine compartment. There are generally three or four motor mounts (depending on engine size) on front wheel drive cars, including the 1995 Honda Civic. Many cars–including the Civic, depending on the engine size–also have a torque strut, also known as a “dog bone” for its shape. Care must be taken any time a motor mount is removed, as the heavy engine is unsupported at the mount location. The engine can easily slip and cause severe damage to your fingers or hand—or in some cases, remove your fingers for you. Jack the Honda Civic up and support on jack stands. Remove the splash shield from under the car. The bolts should be clearly visible, unless they have pop-studs—plastic pugs, which pull out by hand. Position the jack so that is under the oil pan close to the crankshaft pulley. Raise the jack just enough t

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