The replacement process for the Engine Mount Bracket needs users to take off the throttle body air inlet duct along with engine mount struts while also supporting and lifting the vehicle. The first step requires disconnecting the catalytic converter pipe from the engine right side
Exhaust Manifold before removing the right front wheel and tire and stripping off the right engine splash shield. Start by putting wood between your utility stand and
Oil Pan prior to using the stand to lift the Oil Pan while removing its bracket bolts from the Oil Pan. Clear the Engine Mount Bracket by first taking away its upper nuts and secondly removing it from the mount. The Engine Mount Bracket receives placement on the engine mount before upper mount nuts attachment followed by a torque specification to 53 nm (39 ft. Lbs.). The Engine Mount Bracket should be attached to the Oil Pan after engine lowering through the utility stand while securing the bolts with 58 nm (43 ft. Lbs.) torque settings. Complete the installation by first reattaching the right engine splash shield then installing the right front wheel and tire before joining the catalytic converter pipe to the Exhaust Manifold on the engine right side. After lowering the vehicle mount the struts of the engine mount and reinstall the throttle body air inlet duct.