Notice: Broken or deteriorated mounts can cause misalignment and destruction
of certain drive train components. When a single mount breaks, the remaining
mounts are subjected to abnormally high stresses.
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
 in General Information.
 
- Inspect for loose or missing bolts at the following locations:
 
| •  | The engine mount bracket to the engine | 
 
| •  | The engine mount to the engine bracket through-bolts | 
 
| •  | The engine mount to frame bracket bolts | 
 
- Replace loose or missing bolts. 
 
Notice: When raising or supporting the engine for any reason, do
not use a jack under the oil pan, any sheet metal, or the crankshaft pulley.
Lifting the engine in an unapproved manner may cause component damage.
- In order to access the square tab on the left side of the engine remove
the oil filter  adapter. Refer to 
Oil Filter Adapter Replacement 
.
 
- In order to access the square tab on the right side of the engine
remove the starter. Refer to 
Starter Motor Replacement 
  in Engine Electrical.
 
- Using a jack on the square tab at the rear of the engine block
(left side shown ) raise the engine in order to complete the following  tasks:
 
| •  | Remove weight from the engine mount. | 
 
| •  | Place a slight tension on the rubber cushion. | 
 
| •  | Observe the engine mount while raising the engine. | 
 
- Replace the engine mount if the following conditions exist:
 
| •  | Heat check cracks cover the hard rubber surface. | 
 
| •  | The rubber cushion is separated from the metal plate of the engine
mount. | 
 
| •  | There is a split through the rubber cushion. | 
 
- Replace the starter, if removed. Refer to 
Starter Motor Replacement 
in Engine Electrical.
 
- Replace the oil filter adapter, if removed. Refer to 
Oil Filter Adapter Replacement 
.
 
- Lower the vehicle.