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Problem Reports » Right motor mount may hit chassis and cause vibration at idle
Honda Passport
Report: Right motor mount may hit chassis and cause vibration at idle
Honda Passport Problem
Model Years Affected: 1998, 1999, 2000
Engine Affected: 3.2L V6
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On some models, the right motor mount cover can hit the chassis and cause a vibration at idle. Replacing the motor mount will repair this issue.
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