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Old 01-30-2006, 08:08 PM
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Anyone ever had a bad trans mount on a 3.1L Lumina?

What were the signs of the broken mount? Did it make any noise in the left front? Thanks
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Old 01-31-2006, 11:08 AM
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Re: Anyone ever had a bad trans mount on a 3.1L Lumina?

Have someone in the car with their foot on the brake move the car from park, to rev, to drive and back and see if the motor jumps around alot. If so, you have a bad mount(s). Bad mounts can cause a clunking noise or other noises from parts binding if it's really bad.
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Re: Anyone ever had a bad trans mount on a 3.1L Lumina?

ouch this explains all the noies l got with my car, good thing l read it
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Re: Anyone ever had a bad trans mount on a 3.1L Lumina?

Where are the trans mounts and how hard are they to replace.. Lets say on a 92' 3.1L
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