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How to Replace Upper Engine Mount 2001-05 Honda Civic
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
14mm Socket
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
Jack Stands
10mm Wrench
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1. Removing the Upper Engine Motor Mount
Carefully jack up underneath the oil pan with a piece of wood
Push back the power steering reservoir tab and move the reservoir over
Remove the two 10mm bolts atop the ABS module
Pry off the safety and ABS connector
Remove the three 15mm nuts from the motor mount bracket
Remove the motor mount bracket
Loosen the lower 10mm nut at bottom of the ABS
Inspect the ABS pump lines for corrosion
Remove the 14mm motor mount bolts
Remove the motor mount
2. Reinstalling the Upper Engine Motor Mount
Insert the new motor mount into place
Tighten the three 14mm bolts
Torque the motor mount bolts to 32 foot-pounds
Reinstall the two 10mm bolt atop the ABS pump
Tighten the 10mm bolt at the bottom of the ABS pump
Reinstall the motor mount bracket
Tighten the three 15mm nuts to the motor mount bracket
Torque the motor mount bracket nuts to 45 foot-pounds
Reconnect the ABS pump wiring harness
Insert the power steering pump reservoir onto the bracket
Lower the engine jack
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In this video, we're going to show you how to place the upper engine mount. This is a 2003 Honda Civic with the 1.7-liter motor. It's pretty much the same for any 2001 through 2005 Civic with the 1.7-liter 4-cylinder. You'll need a new upper engine mount from 1aauto.com; 10 and 14mm sockets as well as a 15mm deep socket, ratchets and extensions, 10mm wrench, jack and jack stands, penetrating oil, flat head screwdriver, and a torque wrench.
Now we'll be using the piece of wood on a floor jack to jack up against the bottom of the oil pan. Always be careful not to use too much pressure, because an aluminum oil pan can crack. Just jack it up a little to support the motor while we disconnect the mount.
We need to move the power steering reservoir out of the way by pushing this tab backwards, lifting it up, placing it off to the side without tipping it over. Remove the two 10mm bolts that hold the ABS module in place. Using a flat head screwdriver, pry out the safety on the connector for the ABS pump. Move the connector off to the side.
Remove the three 15mm nuts. Remove the engine bracket from the engine and mount. Set it to the side.
Loosen the 10mm nut securing the bottom of the ABS pump bracket to the body. Inspect your brake lines at the ABS pump to make sure that there's no corrosion or nothing that will kink or damage the lines.
Using a 14mm socket and an extension, move the pump until you can reach the mount bolt. If the hardware's out, remove the motor mount from the frame.
Here we have our old part from the vehicle and our new part from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, we have the same size and mounting locations, same studs. Underneath is just a little bit different, but it's not going to affect the install.
Our new part will still be a direct fit and will go in just the way it should.
Install your new motor mount into the frame rail. Line up your bolt positions. Reinstall your three 14mm bolts. Torque your motor mount bolts to 32 foot-pounds.
Reinstall the two 10mm bolts at the top of the ABS pump before tightening the bottom. Tighten the 10mm bolt at the bottom of the ABS pump.
Reinstall your motor mount bracket onto the studs. Reattach the three 15mm nuts. Torque the nuts on the motor mount bracket to 45 foot-pounds.
Reinstall your ABS pump connector. Put your power steering pump reservoir back on the bracket. Lower the jack.
Thanks for tuning in. We hope this video helped you out. Next time you need parts for your car, please visit 1AAuto.com. Also check out our other helpful how-to and diagnosis videos.
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Ladies what it's supposed to do
Arthur
June 17, 2017
The one from auto zone didn't fit. Very odd. This one was cheaper and seemingly better quality especially since it fit like the oem part that came out did.
awesome
C
January 1, 2019
ordered these for my 2003 civic dx
perfect fitment and makes the car feel like its not even running while idling
Christian
July 28, 2021
Replaced the original with no problems. Its been good so far.
Bill
March 19, 2024
Bolts up perfectly BUT is Not a hydraulic motor mount..IT WILL transmit engine vibration to interior of the car.This mounts fits a 2002 hond civic EX 5 speed coup.
Customer Q&A
Is this an oil filled mount to cancel vibration?February 9, 2024
John D
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Yes, it is built to the same specs of the OE part.
February 9, 2024
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