A little trick for you, take the bolt loose or out, start the engine and put it in reverse. the engine will rock back, set the parking brake and pull out the old mount!
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The Crankshaft Position Sensor is located:Under hood, driver side, rear engine area, mounted top rear of engine .click here and enlarge picture,it's number 9,send picture to your library and you can enlarge even more.Here's the part.Here's how to remove.
There is no transmission mount, per se. The engine and transmission are bolted together as a unit, cross-wise, and that unit is what it mounted.
I just went outside and looked at my 1996 Grand Caravan, and my 1995 Plymouth voyager.
Both had one mount on the passenger side above the water pump, one mount on the front of the engine pretty low, and one on the end of the engine, under the battery.
Check your tires and wheels. You may have a out of balance tire or a bent wheel. If it's not that type of vibration check your motor mounts because if the mount at the rear of the firewall between the motor and trans is broken your experiencing a cv axle vibration
the strut mounts on top with three studs and on the bottom with two bolts to the spindle support, you will need a spring compressor to exchange the spring, its a good idea to install new bearing plates, when reassembling make sure the spring plate is lined up properly, get repalcement cam bolts for the bottom and then get the vehicle realigned, while you are it its a good idea to check the ball joints and tie rods for any looseness,
1. Jack up front of vehicle, use jackstands. Always use Parking Brake!!
2. Remove left front wheel.
3. Remove splash guard.
4. Use jack with piece of wood to raise engine slightly.
5. Remove the bolt (1) going through the rubber mount.
6. Remove the bolts attached to the transmission.
7. Remove the mount.
Installation is reverse.
Tighten mount bolts to 40 ft-lbs
Tighten through bolt to 55 ft lbs
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