I have a 2000 Honda Civic LX. I'm replacing my motor mounts, should I replace all 5 or just the one that's cracked?
I have a 2000 Honda Civic LX. I'm replacing my motor mounts, should I replace all 5 or just the one that's cracked?
It's almost 19 years old if you can replace all.
If you have the funds and plan on keeping the car for a while then replace all. If not then just replace the ones needed.
If it is not broken, do not fix it.
If you're broke, just change one. If you can afford it, swap 'em all out as the good ones aren't long for this life either and you'll save some hassle down the line.
EmVee is correct.
I'd start with the bad mount. I've seen numerous posts on my tech line about only using Honda factory moo mounts on Honda's or you'll end up with vibrations.
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