Thank you!!! Your “in retrospect” statement is just what I needed since I was leaning towards the same conclusion based on the typical movement of the engine. ;)
Thanks very much for the video! Very informative! I’m doing a clutch replacement on my accord and needed to replace mounts in the process! I appreciate your hard work!
I really appreciate the video. It helped me a lot and saved me a ton of time. FYI for others doing this job: I purchased these same mounts and had the same problem with the transmission mount not threading. I ended up keeping the original because there was no way to install the replacement. ALSO, after only 3 months and 2500 miles of normal road driving, the upper side mount failed. The seller sent me a replacement (I paid the shipping). I hope that it lasts longer than the first one I received. Overall, I'm not very pleased with the quality of these mounts (two out of six failed). I don't know if there are any other non-OEM mount kits that are worth considering, though.
Thanks Bobby! Glad it helped you. Interesting how you had the same issues I did with the front lower trans mount threads and the right side mount failing. The video came out much later as I installed these in August of 2019 and over 1 1/2+ years later the current set up is holding up good enough. At 1/3 the cost of OEM on a 150K mile DD, they were worth a try.
many years ago, I resolved that saving the cost of maintenance did not mean I had to use eBay parts, quite the opposite! Do it once do it right: free labor makes up for premium OEM parts. Best tires are Continental, Michelins tend to chunk rubber after 3 years (I had 4 complete sets that turned junk on me, 16 tires) 😉
In the video the first mount you removed didn't look damage but the front lower engine mount and the pass side engine mount have definitely failed and in my experience as a Honda tech those are the two most common parts that require replacement.
@Jay Dee these are important parts that are going on your vehicle and it's pretty important that you torque them down with some things you can get away with but on these parts I would recommend torquing them. You can buy an inexpensive torque wrench at Harbor Freight
Hi Galco, how are those aftermarket mounts holding up? I'm thinking about replacing transmission mounts, the price difference between OEM and aftermarket is too much to ignore.
Hi JM, the trans mounts were not that good from this vendor. I would recommend checking with online site like RockAuto.com for other brands like DEA. There are several options at very reasonably priced IMO. Good luck and if you find a good solution, please post it here.
@@galco9836 I watched your video about a dozen times before replacing the 3 engine mounts. It's so helpful to know things to expect before starting the repair. My car is a 2007 Accord V6 at 170K miles. The mount failure pattern is EXACTLY the same as yours: (1) Front is in the worst shape; (2) Side is bad; (3) Rear is still "perfect"; (4) Upper transmission mount is torn at the same spot; (5) Rear lower transmission mount is 1/2 torn at the same spot; (6) Front lower transmission mount is still "perfect". I'm thinking about keeping the original front lower mount, and only replace the upper and rear lower. My questions are: is the aftermarket upper transmission mount any good? for how long? OEM $70 for that piece rubber is kind of expensive. is the aftermarket rear lower mount still good? If both of yours already failed, then OEM is probably the only way to go, because from experience, OEM seems superior for anything made of rubber.
@@epipolarus The mounts seem to be holding up OK. If you have the funds and plan to drive that car another 170K miles, OEM is the way to go. If not, I would go with a better aftermarket brand like DEA, etc. Just my 2 cents.
as I recall you don't have to support the trans to remove the top trans mount, as long as the bottom trans mounts haven't failed and are still holding up the trans. You will be much happier though if you remove the battery and the battery tray, access is soooo much easier. The 2 bolts underneath the battery tray only need to be loosened and not removed, then pull tray up. Don't forget to have your radio code ready before disconnecting the battery!
Sorry, I am not sure as I am a do it yourself kind of guy. Suggest you ask for a quote from a couple of shops. My guess, and that's all it is, it would somewhere between $200-$400 depending on local hourly rates.
Maybe anti seize if the car is the rust belt or where use of salt on roads in winter and original fasteners were corroded. Then yes. No thread locker recommended, just tighten.
The mount alone may not be enough. I would try to find a stopper plate if it were my car. Even if used at a good price its better than none, IMO. Good luck.
Dridesallover, as I recall you don't have to support the trans to remove the top trans mount, as long as the bottom trans mounts haven't failed and are still holding up the trans. You will be much happier though if you remove the battery and the battery tray, access is soooo much easier. The 2 bolts underneath the battery tray only need to be loosened and not removed, then pull tray up. Don't forget to have your radio code ready before disconnecting the battery!
Thank u for your reply I did it how u said now I am doing the bottom two question when u are breaking loose the bolts from the bottom through the 4 holes do u fully remove the nut from the bolt and then jack and remove the other two from the driver side or do u just break loose and leave the bolts attached then jack and then remove the bolts from driver side ?
@@danielurrea9091Remove the 4 trans mount nuts from underneath the car first. Then support and raise the transmission with a jack, see video for details. Then pull driver side wheel and remove transmission mount bolts. Video shows location. Adjust height of transmission to lift the mounts out and replace. Reverse order to install.
HI Jacob, hope this helps you. Here is the link to the supplier I used: www.ebay.com/itm/FITS-2003-2005-HONDA-ACCORD-SET-OF-6-MOTOR-TRANSMISSION-MOUNTS-3-0L-V6-AT/271446991664?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
@@galco9836so if i were to replace those transmission bolts would it be a m6-1.0 14mm ? yesterday i went to replace the transmission mounts but discovered the bottom front one was completely gone
@@youreanoob6336 Not sure, sorry. I used the original bolts without issue. Suggest you check a Honda parts online website as they likely list the specs of the bolts if you wish to replace them. I would also suggest using Honda supplied hardware although not entirely necessary, i.e. replace with stainless bolt from local hardware store. Your call.
Just from what I seen when its side by side...the angle is slightly different...just my observation...also I wrote this before reading as l always do to see if I'm in the ballpark from other comments...so if its already been stated...you know why🙂
Link to Parts used: www.ebay.com/itm/FITS-2003-2005-HONDA-ACCORD-SET-OF-6-MOTOR-TRANSMISSION-MOUNTS-3-0L-V6-AT/271446991664?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Thank you for this video, it took three other videos before yours to find someone who knew what the hell they were doing and you explained it well... I have a fireball three year old and work , so I don't have time for bs 😂😂 🦾👏👏👍
great video!
thanks for the rundown... the lower two tranny mounts you saved me tons of headache
cheers!
Thank you!!! Your “in retrospect” statement is just what I needed since I was leaning towards the same conclusion based on the typical movement of the engine. ;)
Thanks very much for the video! Very informative! I’m doing a clutch replacement on my accord and needed to replace mounts in the process! I appreciate your hard work!
Glad it helped!
I really appreciate the video. It helped me a lot and saved me a ton of time.
FYI for others doing this job: I purchased these same mounts and had the same problem with the transmission mount not threading. I ended up keeping the original because there was no way to install the replacement. ALSO, after only 3 months and 2500 miles of normal road driving, the upper side mount failed. The seller sent me a replacement (I paid the shipping). I hope that it lasts longer than the first one I received. Overall, I'm not very pleased with the quality of these mounts (two out of six failed). I don't know if there are any other non-OEM mount kits that are worth considering, though.
Thanks Bobby! Glad it helped you. Interesting how you had the same issues I did with the front lower trans mount threads and the right side mount failing. The video came out much later as I installed these in August of 2019 and over 1 1/2+ years later the current set up is holding up good enough. At 1/3 the cost of OEM on a 150K mile DD, they were worth a try.
many years ago, I resolved that saving the cost of maintenance did not mean I had to use eBay parts, quite the opposite!
Do it once do it right: free labor makes up for premium OEM parts.
Best tires are Continental, Michelins tend to chunk rubber after 3 years (I had 4 complete sets that turned junk on me, 16 tires)
😉
The color dots mean that they were checked for mistakes different colors are for different shifts in the factory I used to make the Toyota ones
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this! Yours is the only video I found of the transmission mounts.
Glad I could help!
Great video. To the point and very helpful. Appreciated.
You're welcome!
Do you have torque specs for everything?
Are they plastic??
good job it looks like you got another job there bro the A arm bushing is cracked lol
Yep, you're correct. Here's a video on how to do the control arm compliance bushing ruclips.net/video/066g-GHlf_g/видео.html
Really useful video, time to change that trans mount :/
In the video the first mount you removed didn't look damage but the front lower engine mount and the pass side engine mount have definitely failed and in my experience as a Honda tech those are the two most common parts that require replacement.
Agree those are the ones that fail most often and are the easiest to replace.
@Jay Dee As long as they are a trusted seller and you can return the parts if there's an issue I don't see a problem if you bought them off of ebay.
@Jay Dee these are important parts that are going on your vehicle and it's pretty important that you torque them down with some things you can get away with but on these parts I would recommend torquing them. You can buy an inexpensive torque wrench at Harbor Freight
@Jay Dee stop by at your local Honda dealer the parts guys will usually give you the torque specs
Hi Galco, how are those aftermarket mounts holding up? I'm thinking about replacing transmission mounts, the price difference between OEM and aftermarket is too much to ignore.
Hi JM, the trans mounts were not that good from this vendor. I would recommend checking with online site like RockAuto.com for other brands like DEA.
There are several options at very reasonably priced IMO. Good luck and if you find a good solution, please post it here.
@@galco9836 I watched your video about a dozen times before replacing the 3 engine mounts. It's so helpful to know things to expect before starting the repair. My car is a 2007 Accord V6 at 170K miles. The mount failure pattern is EXACTLY the same as yours: (1) Front is in the worst shape; (2) Side is bad; (3) Rear is still "perfect"; (4) Upper transmission mount is torn at the same spot; (5) Rear lower transmission mount is 1/2 torn at the same spot; (6) Front lower transmission mount is still "perfect". I'm thinking about keeping the original front lower mount, and only replace the upper and rear lower. My questions are: is the aftermarket upper transmission mount any good? for how long? OEM $70 for that piece rubber is kind of expensive. is the aftermarket rear lower mount still good? If both of yours already failed, then OEM is probably the only way to go, because from experience, OEM seems superior for anything made of rubber.
@@epipolarus The mounts seem to be holding up OK. If you have the funds and plan to drive that car another 170K miles, OEM is the way to go. If not, I would go with a better aftermarket brand like DEA, etc. Just my 2 cents.
Do those mounts also fit the 2.4l engine ?
No these are for the V6 3.0L engine. There are however mounts available for the 2.4L. Try Rockauto.com; CarParts.com or other sources.
Do you have to have a jack to change the upper transmission mount only?
as I recall you don't have to support the trans to remove the top trans mount, as long as the bottom trans mounts haven't failed and are still holding up the trans. You will be much happier though if you remove the battery and the battery tray, access is soooo much easier. The 2 bolts underneath the battery tray only need to be loosened and not removed, then pull tray up. Don't forget to have your radio code ready before disconnecting the battery!
How much would labor cost to replace all 3 transmission mounts at a shop?
Sorry, I am not sure as I am a do it yourself kind of guy. Suggest you ask for a quote from a couple of shops. My guess, and that's all it is, it would somewhere between $200-$400 depending on local hourly rates.
Would you use anti seize or thread locker to bolt them in?
Maybe anti seize if the car is the rust belt or where use of salt on roads in winter and original fasteners were corroded. Then yes. No thread locker recommended, just tighten.
Question my upper transmission mount didn't have the stopper plate can it go without?
The mount alone may not be enough. I would try to find a stopper plate if it were my car. Even if used at a good price its better than none, IMO. Good luck.
When doing the top trans mount located next to battery did u have to jack up the trans or just support the trans underneath ?
Dridesallover, as I recall you don't have to support the trans to remove the top trans mount, as long as the bottom trans mounts haven't failed and are still holding up the trans. You will be much happier though if you remove the battery and the battery tray, access is soooo much easier. The 2 bolts underneath the battery tray only need to be loosened and not removed, then pull tray up. Don't forget to have your radio code ready before disconnecting the battery!
Thank u for your reply I did it how u said now I am doing the bottom two
question when u are breaking loose the bolts from the bottom through the 4 holes do u fully remove the nut from the bolt and then jack and remove the other two from the driver side
or do u just break loose and leave the bolts attached then jack and then remove the bolts from driver side ?
@@danielurrea9091Remove the 4 trans mount nuts from underneath the car first. Then support and raise the transmission with a jack, see video for details. Then pull driver side wheel and remove transmission mount bolts. Video shows location. Adjust height of transmission to lift the mounts out and replace. Reverse order to install.
Honda should have made some stronger transmission mounts for the v6. Way too much power for those anemic little mounts.
Thank you for making this video. Can you post a link to parts.
HI Jacob, hope this helps you. Here is the link to the supplier I used: www.ebay.com/itm/FITS-2003-2005-HONDA-ACCORD-SET-OF-6-MOTOR-TRANSMISSION-MOUNTS-3-0L-V6-AT/271446991664?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Is this manual trans?
No, this was done in an auto transmission. But I believe the mount locations and parts are similar.
Yes I checked a different code n they’re similar
Your engine was possessed!!
why not tell the size of the bottom bolts of the transmission
As I recall they are 14mm. FYI, Honda is almost all 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 17mm and occasional 19mm.
@@galco9836so if i were to replace those transmission bolts would it be a m6-1.0 14mm ? yesterday i went to replace the transmission mounts but discovered the bottom front one was completely gone
transmission mount bolts btw
@@youreanoob6336 Not sure, sorry. I used the original bolts without issue. Suggest you check a Honda parts online website as they likely list the specs of the bolts if you wish to replace them. I would also suggest using Honda supplied hardware although not entirely necessary, i.e. replace with stainless bolt from local hardware store. Your call.
@@galco9836thanks for the help!
Just from what I seen when its side by side...the angle is slightly different...just my observation...also I wrote this before reading as l always do to see if I'm in the ballpark from other comments...so if its already been stated...you know why🙂
Link to Parts used: www.ebay.com/itm/FITS-2003-2005-HONDA-ACCORD-SET-OF-6-MOTOR-TRANSMISSION-MOUNTS-3-0L-V6-AT/271446991664?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Thank you for this video, it took three other videos before yours to find someone who knew what the hell they were doing and you explained it well... I have a fireball three year old and work , so I don't have time for bs 😂😂 🦾👏👏👍