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2002 DX Vibration/Motor Mount Issue.

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Old Nov 9, 2013
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2002 DX Vibration/Motor Mount Issue.

I've got an 02' Civic DX with about 150K on the clock. Each time I shift into reverse I get a pretty fierce vibration noise. It also happens at slow speeds, cold start and deceleration. I am convinced it is the motor mounts. I am just curious if anyone has had similar issues and knows which particular motor mount it could be.

Also, how many motor mounts total are there for an 02' civic sedan? And...is this problem related to the transmission mount at all?

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Re: 2002 DX Vibration/Motor Mount Issue.

do a visual inspection on the mounts, usually you can find crack or torn ones.
there are differences between auto and manual mounts
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