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How to Replace Lower Transmission Mount 2000-04 Ford Focus
How to Replace Passenger Side Motor Mount 2000-04 Ford Focus
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Tools used
13mm Socket
Gloves
Ratchet
13mm Wrench
1. Removing the Lower Transmission Mount
Raise and support the vehicle
Support the transmission with a floor jack or post jack
Remove the four bolts with a 13mm socket and ratchet and 13mm wrench
Remove the transmission mount
2. Installing the Lower Transmission Mount
Insert the transmission mount into place
Tighten the four bolts with a 13mm socket and ratchet and 13mm wrench
Lower the jack from the transmission
Hey, friends. It's Lenny here at 1A Auto. Today, I'm working on a 2001 Ford focus, and I want to show you how to do a lower transmission mount. It's going to be a very easy job, and I want to be the guy that shows you how to do it. If you need this or any other part, you can always check us out at 1aauto.com. Thanks.
Okay, so here's our part. This is what we're going to be replacing. All we're going to do is just put a little bit of pressure underneath the transmission here just to hold it up. We don't want to try to lift it up or anything. You can use a floor jack or a post Jack or whatever you want. Just enough so it can't really go any place because we're going to take out this bolt right here and then this bolt right here.
To do that, I'm going to use my 13 millimeter socket or ratchet. Just wiggle it around and get it past the grooves. That's what our bolt looks like. Now, we're going to move along to this one. There we are. Pull that one out of there. That's what it looks like. Set it aside.
I've got my 13 millimeter wrench. I'm just going to break that free. Just try to get that completely out of there so we have access to getting out the upper one. There it is. Set this aside. We'll do the upper same way. See of I can get my ranch up in there. Doesn't look like it gives me very much. I try breaking this free with my ratchet. See if this gives me enough room to slide it out. Looks like not yet. So I'll just keep continuing here what I'm doing, just try to get that upper bolt out. I'll try switching back over to the 13. I don't know, maybe try to pivot it. So close. There we are. Second bolt. Get this bracket out of here. Just make sure you pay attention to which way it goes. This little hooky-do goes facing down. Grab this of here. That's what that looks like.
Over here, we have our original 2001 Ford Focus lower transmission mount. Over here we have our brand new quality 1A Auto part. As you can tell, they're both shaped the exact same. You've got the same mounting holes, new rubber. Everything looks exactly the same. I don't see any reason why this wouldn't be a quality part to install into the vehicle, so I'm going to go ahead and do it. If you need this or any other part, you can always check us out at 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
All right. It's time to install this. Just going to go like this. Go up in there like that. Bring this over. We've got our little tabby thing facing down. I'm going to get my top bolt in there. Find the hole. There it is.
Generally speaking, I like to start them both before I go ahead and tighten it down. This one right here, I'm going to tighten up the majority of the way first though, just so I can have the space that I need. Feels like it should still be able to go quite a bit more here. Just want to get that top one almost all the way in. It's not completely tightened so that way there we can still move the bracket around. Get this one, so it's bottomed out as well.
Here we go. It's getting snug now. That one's snug. Go ahead an do this lower one. Tight, tight. Let's move along. We'll get these two. The longer of the two goes straight up here. The shorter goes this way. Put this in. Few good threads here. Very nice. Now, we have to get this one lined up. To do that, I'm just going to lower the engine/transmission down a little bit, just wiggling it around, try to get it started on the threads over there.
Looks like it's going in. Ford really wanted to make sure you had plenty of threads sitting out on these. Make sure that's nice and tight. Go ahead and do the same to this one. Tight, tight, tight, tight.
Get this out of the way. We can lower the vehicle safely back down to the ground. And off we go.
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Tools used
15mm Socket
18mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1. Removing the Passenger Side Motor Mount
Remove the 10mm bolt from the coolant overflow bottle
Put the bottle aside
Slide the power steering reservoir up and off to the side
Remove the 15mm bolt from the engine mount
Jack up underneath the edge of the oil pan a little to support the engine
Remove the 18mm bolts from the engine mount
Remove the 18mm bolt from the motor mount bracket
2. Installing the Passenger Side Motor Mount
Attach the passenger side motor mount to the bracket
Tighten the 18mm bolt to the motor mount bracket
Insert the engine mount into place
Tighten the 18mm bolts to the engine mount
Lower the jack
Tighten the 15mm bolt to the engine mount
Press the power steering reservoir into place
Insert the coolant overflow bottle into place
Tighten the 10mm bolt to the coolant overflow bottle
Hey, friends. It's Len here at 1A Auto. Today, I'm working on a 2001 Ford Focus and I'm going to be replacing a motor mount. It's going to be a very easy job. I want to be the guy that shows you how to do it. If you need this or any other part, you can always check us out 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
We're going to need a couple of things here. We're going to need a 10mm. We need to take this off right here. We're going to need a flat head. I'm going to come around the backside there. Disconnect the rearward side. We're going to get this out of the way. Get this one out. I'm going to use my socket. We don't have to disconnect the coolant hoses, we just need to move this stuff out of the way.
Let's see what that screw looks like in one second. That's what it looks like. Nice and rusted. Set it aside for later. Sometimes you can just lift up on this, other times you need to pull a tab. This one just comes right up. It's missing the little clippy-do there. Let's pull this aside. Got a clear view of this motor mount here. Now we need to remove this power steering. This just slides right up. There we go. Set this aside as well. Try not to put that upside down. Not that it really matters. Stay. Thank you.
Now what we're going to do, we're going to come over here. There's three 15mm headed bolts, one, two, and three down there. Okay? I'm going to loosen those up slash take them out. I'm just going to use my safety glasses, hand protection, 15mm and an airgun. Yo can use whatever you have, but the bolts are 15mm.
We've got our floor jack. I've got a nice pad. If you don't have a pad, make sure you use wood. We're going to wheel this under. We're going to go underneath the corner slash edge of the oil pan. The edge should have a plenty of support. If you go underneath the center, there's a possibility that you could crush it. We don't want to do any of that. All we want to do though is be able to lift up this engine a little bit. Just like that. Okay?
Now we're going to remove these two nuts. 18mm. Grab the Mount Assembly. Okay. We're going to remove this nut. 18mm. I'm just going to go ahead and grab onto this shaft with my locking pliers. Continue with my 18mm There's our nut. Nice and hot. Set that aside. Grab our mouth. Here's our old mouth. Easy peasy.
Here we are, friends. A quick product comparison for you. Over here, we have our upper engine mount, passenger side upper engine mount, on our 2001 Ford Focus. Over here, we have our quality 1A Auto part. They're both the exact same. You got your mounting holes, mounting stud, and of course brand new rubber. I don't see any reason why this wouldn't be a quality part to install into the vehicle, so I'm going to go ahead and do it. If you need this or any other part, you can always check us out at 1AAuto.com
It's time to install the mount onto our plate. You'll notice you have the stud hole and the little piton hole. We've got a stud and the piton. We're going to line those up. It's just going to go in like that. Here we are. Just set it down. Use my 18mm, blast if together. Okay. Piton's in the hole. I just want to make sure before I go ahead and tighten this up all the way. Nice and tight. Let's go ahead and install it into the vehicle.
We got our unit, set it down in here where it goes. It looks pretty good. Okay. I'm going to jack up the engine a little bit more here. That looks good. We'll take our nuts, starting one here. There are three bolts started. Can do those 15s. I'm going to lower the engine real quick. There we are. Tight, tight, tight, tight, tight. Looks good. We can continue.
Get this situated. Just get it all lined up back to where we took it apart. Press this down in there. A weird one. Needs to go in better. Very nice. Okay. This right here should have a little a thing that comes out and slides over this. We're going to pretend it's there. Slide it over. I've got a little 10mm bolt right here. I'm just going to see about starting it in. There we are. All right.
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Norman
March 13, 2017
Great prices and good quality and great instructional video's
Mounting enjoyment!
Mario
March 19, 2017
The motor mounts for my car were delivered sooner than expected, which was nice because I was able to get it done at a more convenient time than than I had originally planned. The quality is good and the mounts all fit perfectly. The biggest praise is for the customer service, what a relief to deal with 1a Auto! Their people are as helpful as the online videos! I have ordered several parts for different vehicles from them and it has been good every time and the parts always have come sooner than predicted. The pricing is also very good for the quality of the parts , so far they have been the best price I can get and be certain the parts are going to fit and meet my requirements in regards to durability, I usually never buy the cheapest nor the most expensive, I prefer middle of the road (pun intended) and while these guys are often less expensive the products seem to be of good quality. I will use them again and have referred them to my customers. Sincerely, MD
Car doesnt sound like its going to shake apart now ??
Kate
July 16, 2018
Motor mounts arent the prettiest thing, but these were nice, no problems, fit perfect, and thats what you want, and need. Helpful hit, ALWAYS replace ALL motor mounts at same time. If not you will b chasing the vibration. And go back and tighten again once driven around for a bit, if torque specs arent stated for it.
Happy fixing,
Katie
Finally Got Rid of Vibration
Kim
September 18, 2018
The products fit perfectly with no issues, and finally got rid of the vibration inside the cabin.
Perfect fit and easy to install!
J
September 25, 2019
This kit was my first install of any kind of motor mounts. The kit is easy to and to the point to install. There were no wierd extra items needed to install this kit. If I ever need another motor mount kit I am definately going to be buying from 1AAuto again.
C
August 17, 2020
Looks and fit without any problems just like oem quality
Very pleased
M
October 20, 2020
The parts were delivered earlier than estimated and fit as advertised, The video for installation was very helpful and the price was less than the local parts store. All in all, a good deal that I am very pleased with.
Great parts fits like OEM parts
M
December 17, 2020
Very happy no issues replacing fits perfectly very well constructed
Thank you
Motor Mount Heaven
B
March 1, 2021
My wife complained about vibration and loud noise in our 2003 Focus ZX3 with 222K miles on it which I attributed to my son's cutting the muffler off (due for replacement) to make it sound "cool"!
I dug in further and checked the motor mounts after catching several videos about the same thing. Bought kit# 1AEEK00554 with all three mounts and after 4 hours of wrestling with stubborn bolts - the kits dropped in! I did the left side first (passenger front) and checked the idle afterwards - fantastic! I didn't stop there and replaced the other two anyway.
Although you could jack the engine and remove all (3) at once - I highly suggest starting from left - then right - lastly transmission. A little anti-seize will be your friend if you need to replace in the future...which, with 222K...maybe at 444K! Ha!
1AAUTO.com is a great place to shop and their videos help the DIYers save some money as well!
Barry in MN
Easy to install
Dustin
August 22, 2021
Works good
Great .
Ronald
December 7, 2022
Great Service Thank you .
Works great!
Brett
November 30, 2023
This kit is exactly what I needed to fix the vibration in my car!
Engine mounts
John
January 2, 2024
I installed them about 500 miles ago and no more vibration currently.
Great product
MARK
May 9, 2024
Installation videos was very helpful, made the work go smoothly.
Customer Q&A
will this fit the 2.0 zetec?September 18, 2019
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Thank you for the inquiry. This will only be correct for the L4 2.0L DOHC (excluding SVT Models) between 200 and 2004 for the Ford Focus.
September 18, 2019
Curtis L
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