There are three powertrain mounts on the vehicles, includes left and right engine mounts connected to the engine block and frame, rear mount connected to the transmission and frame. He mentioned that if it is broken or worn out, the rear transmission mount demands attention because it can lead to damage of the other components of the driveline. To do check the mounts, lift the engine somewhat off the mounts, adding weight to take off, always use jack with wood block to the oil pan. Look for signs of slewing between inner and outer mount sections and examine rubber for signs of cracking, separations; treat with rubber preservative to forestall deterioration. For replacement, remove the negative battery cable, and then the engine cooling fan and shroud, lift the engine using a hoist; do not support it by connecting a strap to the intake manifold. For the 2WD models, the engine mount to frame support bracket through bolt and mount to engine block bolts have to be removed and the new mounts and heat shield inserted. On 4WD models, raise the front axle, then take off the engine skid plate and front crossmember and disconnect the engine mount from the front axle before fitting the new mount. After installation, lower the engine as you adjust th in the mount hole in the frame support bracket, then tighten the through-bolt nut and reverse the removal steps and finally lower the vehicle.