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SAS Engine Mount - E5021

SAS Engine Mount - E5021

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$144
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7594

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7594

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$129
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SAS Engine Mount - E502

SAS Engine Mount - E502

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7805

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7805

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7590

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7590

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7589

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7589

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7587

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7587

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Sas Engine Mount - E548

Sas Engine Mount - E548

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SAS Engine Mount - E503

SAS Engine Mount - E503

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SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

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3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

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ACL Manifold Gasket Set
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set

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LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

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Engine Mounts on the 2004 Honda CR-V: What You Need to Know

The 2004 Honda CR-V is a well-regarded compact SUV known for its reliability and smooth driving experience. Like most vehicles with internal combustion engines, it is fitted with engine mounts. Engine mounts play an essential role in the overall operation and comfort of the vehicle. If you're a proud owner or considering servicing this model, understanding the purpose of the engine mount, and when to consider replacement or maintenance, can make a difference to your CR-V's performance and your driving enjoyment.

So, what exactly does an engine mount do on the 2004 Honda CR-V? The engine is a heavy and powerful component that produces a lot of vibration and torque. To keep these forces from rattling the whole car or causing damage, the engine is secured to the chassis via engine mounts. These mounts are usually made from metal combined with rubber or similar materials, designed to absorb vibration and hold the engine firmly in place. For your CR-V, this means a smoother ride and less noise filtering into the cabin.

Engine mounts have a couple of important jobs:

  • They secure the engine and transmission to the vehicle's frame, preventing excessive movement.
  • They absorb and dampen engine vibrations, reducing noise and harshness felt inside the car.
  • They help maintain proper alignment of the drivetrain, ensuring smooth operation and preventing premature wear on other components.

Because the mounts are rubberised, they eventually wear out, crack, or become brittle due to exposure to engine heat, oil, road salts, and general wear and tear. When this happens, the engine isn't held as firmly, which can cause several issues. Drivers might notice increased vibrations inside the cabin, clunking or banging noises during acceleration or shifting gears, or even movement in the engine bay itself when revving the engine.

Routine checks during servicing of your 2004 Honda CR-V should always include a close look at the engine mounts. While they are not a maintenance item that needs regular replacement like oil or filters, recognising signs of wear early can avoid bigger problems down the track. For example, if a worn engine mount is ignored, it can cause undue stress on the exhaust system, hoses, wiring harnesses, and other engine components.

Replacing the engine mounts on a 2004 CR-V is typically straightforward for a qualified mechanic but is best left to professionals who know the specific torque settings and correct positioning. Using genuine or high-quality aftermarket mounts ensures vibration is properly controlled and the engine stays securely mounted. Poor-quality parts may not effectively absorb vibration or could fail early, impacting the vehicle's performance.

When considering engine mount replacement or inspection, it's useful to know what symptoms to watch out for:

  • Noticeable vibrations or shaking in the vehicle, especially when idling or accelerating.
  • Loud clunking, banging, or knocking noises when shifting gears, accelerating, or decelerating.
  • Visible damage, cracks, or hardened rubber on the mounts when inspected visually.
  • Engine movement excessive enough to be felt or seen when the hood is open and the engine is revved.

Including engine mount inspection within your scheduled services helps maintain the smooth, quiet ride the 2004 Honda CR-V is known for. If any faults are found during a check, replacement should be done sooner rather than later. The cost isn't usually high compared to other engine repairs and the benefits in comfort and safety are well worth it.

For those who drive their CR-V hard, frequently tackle rough or off-road conditions, or have logged considerable mileage, it's even more important to keep an eye on these mounts. Heavy vibrations and bumps accelerate wear. Also, engine mounts can degrade over time just from exposure to heat cycles and engine movement.

Ultimately, the engine mount is a small but vital component of the 2004 Honda CR-V's durability and driving comfort. It quietly does its job day after day, keeping everything steady under the bonnet and protecting not just the engine but also the passengers from uncomfortable vibrations. Keeping the mounts in good shape is a simple way to help ensure your CR-V keeps running smoothly for years to come.