Where is the transmission mount located?

Where is the transmission mount located?

On rear-wheel drive (RWD) cars and trucks, there is usually a pair of motor mounts on each side of the engine to support the engine, and a single mount under the back of the transmission. The rear mount may be part of a bolt-in cross member support.

How much is a transmission mount?

New transmission mounts will typically cost you between $20 and $100. Essentially a transmission mount is a rubber or urethane shock absorber, a kind of bushing that is bolted or otherwise secured to a bracket.

What makes a transmission mount go bad?

Transmission mounts normally fail after 60,000-100,000 miles or more, due to oxidation and vibration. Oxidation causes the rubber or urethane in the mount to fail. Vibration causes the steel bracket to fail. Improperly lifting the engine and transmission assembly during removal may result in broken transmission mounts.

What will a bad transmission mount cause?

A bad transmission mount can cause your vehicle to shake and rattle severely while accelerating. If the transmission mount breaks completely, the transmission may shift during acceleration, causing a knocking or clunking sound.

What kind of parts are in a Mercury Tracer?

Mercury Tracer parts such as the power trains are based on the chassis and running gear of a Mazda Protg. Smooth and responsive handling can be easily attained in all road conditions.

What did the Mercury Tracer do in 1993?

For 1993, the changes focused on the chassis which added bigger front stabilizer bars. Sedan types were accessorized with one piece rear spoiler together with high-mount stoplight. For 1994, the optional driver side airbags became standard to comply with the federal safety standards.

When to replace timing belt on Mercury Tracer?

You can still drive your Mercury Tracer for a few days or weeks and not experience any problem, but you shouldn’t delay timing belt replacement for like a couple of months as it can suddenly break or give up in the middle of your drive. Check your manual for the manufacturer’s recommended timing belt replacement and interval.

When to subtract volts from Mercury Tracer readings?

To get accurate readings when doing the test in ambient temperature of between 40°F and 70°F, add 0.1 volt for every 10°F below 70°F. If the ambient temperature is between 70°F and 100°F, subtract 0.1 volts for every 10°F above 70°F.