The first step for replacing the right engine mount and bracket involves disconnecting the negative
Battery Cable. The cooling fan should be removed first followed by disconnecting the electrical connector and retainer of the
MAP Sensor before sensor removal. The removal process starts with taking out the right shock module when frame engine mounts must be extracted. The installation process begins by removing right and left upper engine mount nuts followed by vehicle elevation before right and left lower engine mount nuts extraction. The engine protection shield needs removal but avoid damaging the oil level sender when adding the jack to the
Oil Pan. Users should use a floor jack with wood blocking to guide the Oil Pan level before engine rise clears engine mount studs. The engine technician should observe the position of the heat shield during right engine mount bracket removal and then remove the bracket bolts to separate the right engine mount from its bracket. You should take out the right frame engine mount bracket bolts and the bracket when it becomes necessary during the process. To install the right frame engine mount bracket please replace it followed by using bolts and tighten them to 110 n.m (81 lb ft). The right engine mount bracket should be installed with bolts that reach 50 n.m (37 lb ft) tightness. Place the right engine mount while the heat shield must cover the anti-rotation feature of the right side before the engine can drop onto its mounting points. Raise the vehicle and remove the floor jack before you tighten the right and left upper engine mount nuts to 70 n.m (52 lb ft). Mount the engine protection shield with hardware before fastening right and left lower engine mount nuts to 70 n.m (52 lb ft) torque prior to dropping the vehicle. Reinstall the right shock module with the MAP Sensor and its retainer and the electrical connector. After connecting and installing the cooling fan fan hub nut on the water pump shaft, add the cooling fan assembly while reconnecting the battery negative cable.