Honda CR-V: Side Engine Mount Replacement
1. Support the engine with a jack and wood block
under the oil pan.
2. Remove the power steering (P/S) fluid reservoir
from the holder.
3. Remove the upper torque rod.

4. Remove the ground cable (A), then remove the side
engine mount bracket (B).

5. Remove the side engine mount stiffener (A), then
remove the side engine mount (B).

6. Install the side engine mount, then install the side
engine mount stiffener.
7. Install the side engine mount bracket (A), then
loosely tighten the new bolt and nut (B), and
loosely tighten the bolt (C).

8. Install the ground cable (D).
9. Remove the air cleaner housing assembly.
10. Loosen the transmission mounting bolt and nuts
(A).

11. Raise the lift to full height.
12. Loosen the lower torque rod mounting bolt (A).

13. Lower the vehicle on the lift.
14. Tighten the side engine mount mounting bolts and
nut.

15. Tighten the transmission mounting bolt and nuts.

16. Raise the lift to full height.
17. Tighten the lower torque rod mounting bolt.

18. Lower the vehicle on the lift.
19. Install the air cleaner housing assembly.
20. Install the upper torque rod, then tighten the new
upper torque rod mounting bolts in the numbered
sequence shown.

READ NEXT:
1. Loosen the upper torque rod mounting bolt (A).
2. Remove the air cleaner housing assembly.
3. Remove the powertrain control module (PCM)
cover, then remove the three bolts securing the
PCM.
4. R
1. Support the engine with a jack and wood block
under the oil pan.
2. Remove the upper torque rod.
3. Remove the ground cable (A), then remove the side
engine mount bracket (B).
4. Install the sid
Special Tools
Air Pressure Regulator
Valve Guide Reamer, 5.5 mm
Socket, 19 mm
Holder Handle
Adjuster
Locknut Wrench
Stem Seal Driver
VTEC Air Adapter
VTEC Air Stopper
Air Joint Adapter
C
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Special Tools Required
TPMS sensor initializer tool AKS0620006
Available through the American Honda Tool and
Equipment program, 888-424-6857.
All four tire pressure sensor IDs must be memorized to
the TPMS control unit whenever you do any of these
actions:
Replace the TPMS control unit.
Replace
Electronic Control System
The functions of the fuel and emission control systems are managed by the
powertrain control module (PCM).
Self-diagnosis
The PCM detects a failure of a signal from a sensor or from another control
unit and stores a Temporary DTC or a DTC.
Depending on the failure, a DTC
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