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The Acura TSX engine mount is a TSX model of the Japanese car manufacturer Honda. In this case, the TSX is an abbreviation for the ""Touring Sports eXecutive"" version. The Acura TSX engine mount is a part of the car that connects the engine to the car's body. It is also called the engine support bracket. The engine mount helps to keep the engine in place so that it does not vibrate. The vibration of the engine can disturb the comfort of the car's passengers. The engine mount also helps to absorb the engine vibrations so that it does not affect the car's body. The engine mount is made from steel or aluminum. It also contains a filler made from rubber or a resin material. The Acura TSX engine mount is very useful for the proper functioning of the car. Without it, the engine will be disconnected from the car's body, and it will not run smoothly.
Here are the specifications of the Acura TSX engine mounts:
Mount Type:
This refers to the type of engine mount that can be made. It includes hydraulic and solid mounts.
Material:
The material used to make the Acura TSX engine mount is stated. This includes steel, cast iron, or aluminum.
Part Number:
Each engine mount has a unique part number. This number is used to identify the specific mount.
Weight:
The weight of the engine mount is specified. It is usually given in pounds or kilograms.
Dimension:
This includes the length, width, and height of the mounts. It is important to ensure that the mounts will fit the available space.
Hardness:
This refers to the durometer rating of the rubber or polyurethane used in the mount. It affects the level of vibration damping.
Torque Rating:
The maximum torque that the engine mount can handle without failing is specified. This ensures that the mount can handle the engine's power.
Vibration Control:
This specifies the level of vibration reduction that the mount provides. This ensures that the mounts are effective.
Compatibility:
The engine mounts must be compatible with the engine and transmission combinations. It also has to be compatible with other components.
Here are some of the maintenance practices that will help keep the Acura TSX engine mounts in good condition:
Choosing the right engine mount for a vehicle can be a daunting task. Here are some tips to make the right choice.
Acura TSX motor mounts are not easy to change, but it is possible to do it as a DIY project. Detailed instructions on how to do it are provided below.
Before beginning, it is important to gather all the necessary tools for the project. These include the following:
Follow the steps below to DIY and replace Acura TSX engine mounts.
Preparation
Ensure the car is on a flat surface, and the parking brake is engaged. Read the service manual to know the steps to remove and reinstall the engine mounts. Also, disconnect the battery before starting the project.
Lift the vehicle
Use the jack to lift the car and place it on the jack stands. This will provide enough space to work under the vehicle.
Remove the engine cover
The engine cover needs to be removed to access the mounts. Use the socket set to remove the bolts and lift the cover off.
Support the engine
Place a jack under the engine to provide support. This is done to prevent the engine from falling when the mounts are removed.
Remove the bolts
The bolts holding the mount to the engine and the chassis need to be removed. This can be done using a wrench or socket set.
Replace the mount
The new mount should be aligned with the holes on the engine and the chassis. Then, tighten the bolts using a torque wrench to the specifications provided in the service manual.
Reassemble
After replacing the mount, the engine cover and battery should be reconnected. The vehicle should be lifted off the jack stands, and the jack should be removed from under the car.
Test
Before driving the vehicle, it should be started to ensure everything is working properly. Check for any unusual noises or vibrations.
Q1: How often should the Acura TSX engine mounts be replaced?
A1: There is no specified period for changing these mounts. However, it is advisable to check the condition and possibly replace them every 60,000 to 80,000 miles.
Q2: What causes engine mounts to fail?
A2: Engine mounts can fail due to several factors. The most common one is normal wear and tear, which affects the mounts' ability to support the engine. Other causes include corrosion, excessive engine vibration, and impact from road debris.
Q3: Can a failing engine mount ruin the transmission?
A3: No, a failing engine mount cannot damage the transmission directly. However, it can cause the engine to be misaligned, which may affect the transmission over time.