- engine mounts undergo extensive lab and vehicle fitment testing. Highest quality materials are utilized along with stringent quality control standards to meet or exceed OE specifications
- The rubber material is manufactured to specific Durometer (hardness) measurements based on the vehicle’s application requirements
- All parts are tested throughout the manufacturing process to ensure proper management of engine torque and dampening of excess noise and vibration
- Compatible with Honda 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Accord 2.4L
- 5 Year Limited Warranty – Please use Amazon’s Your Garage feature above to see if this part is compatible with your vehicle


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ENA Engine Motor and Trans Mount Set of 6 Compatible with Honda 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Accord 2.4L Automatic Trans Replacement for A4526HY A4517 A4516 A4510 A4509 A4542
*$1,020.70
Informação adicional
Item Depth | 6 inches |
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Manufacturer | ENA |
UPC | 711662242942 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2.5 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 711662242942 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Textured |
Manufacturer Part Number | ENAMMS110006 |
OEM Part Number | 9247, 5366, 9194, 915, 9152, 9225, A4526HY, A4517, A4516, A4510, A4509, A4542, EM9247, EM5366, EM9194, EM9151, EM9152, EM9225 |
Date First Available | September 1, 2015 |
Ian Provost –
UPDATE AUGUST 2021: After putting up with the terrible vibration caused by these motor mounts for 2 years, I finally ate the sunken cost and replaced with OEM motor mounts from a reputable honda parts dealer. The result is a night and day difference! The car runs smoother. No rattles no chattering. These Amazon motor mounts are garbage.
August 2019: Installed these today. The bolt hole for the mount to the engine on the front and rear mounts is misplaced such that I had to grind ~2 mm off of where the motor bracket sits just to get the bolt in (this was after I cross threaded the front one, necessitating a junkyard trip for a new front motor-to-mount bracket). After spending all forking day putting these in and running around for parts, I get them installed and fire the car up. The car vibrates WORSE than it did to start! What a waste of money!!
BIG MAINE –
So far so good. First ever engine mount installation. Did not get a chance to take a pic camparing the front lower engine mount, new and old but they did look like twin sisters. Will add pic of the rear and drivers side. The fit was as perfect as you can get on my 05 Honda Accord Sdn (Automatic). All wholes lined up exactly like the OEM mounts. I only installed the passenger side upper mount and the front lower mount. The passenger side upper mount was as easy as it could be. The front lower engine mount, wasn’t as easy as the passenger side, but was not hard either. The hardest thing installing the front lower engine mount was connecting the oil tube to the bottom end of the engine mount. All holes lined up perfectly. I still have to install the rear lower engine mount, the driver side upper and lower transmission mounts. From what is installed now, pretty much took the movement out of my engine on start up and shifting from park to drive and reverse. The engine mount seem pretty sturdy. I’m just looking for durability now. But so far so good. Will up date this review once rear and driver side mounts are installed with pics. For the price and fit, I would recommend. Can’t say about the durability at this point…
Update 7/22/18: All 6 mounts have been installed. The drivers side upper mount was pretty easy. Just not as accessible as the Engine mount on the passenger side. Had to take out the whole battery set up to get to the mount. Other than that, it was pretty much an easy install. The rear engine mount and lower transmision mounts, I had them installed at the shop. The rear mount is the hardest install of all six. So far all is good and no complaints. Will update if needed!
Billy Bill –
I saw some of the reviews complaining that some of the bolt holes would not line up. I found a slight problem with the transmission mounts. However, I quickly realized that the problem was not with the metal parts of the mounts where the bolt holes are located. The problem was with the actual rubber part of the mount. I don’t know if these were molded slightly out of alignment or if these newly molded parts warped in shipment. In any case, I used a “pinch” bar to spring the metal parts of the mounts into alignment and bolted them right up. When I lowered the engine/transmission into place everything was fine. One thing that I am sure of is that it was a great idea to invest in a support bar to hold the engine and transmission from the top while I was working on the mounts. That was the best $60 I ever spent for a tool.
Doctor of the magical & invisible –
These items fit right up on 2005 Honda accord LX 2.4L with automatic transmission. They feel lighter that the oem part, only time will tell on the durability if these parts. I’m going to sell the car in the next six months so I’ll never know how they hold up. Working good for now.
حسام الزهراني –
Very quick delivery to Australia
H –
With this I was able to replace old mount
Catherine –
Excelente
Joshua C. –
Not bad for the price, just haven’t beat on them to test the durability.
Bladimir Antonio somoza valles –
طلبت القطع وتم تركيبها وبعد شهرين من الاستخدام ظهرت رجة الكراسي في السياره كأني ما ركبتها نصيحتي زود على المبلغ وخذ اصلي وارتاح
BIG MAINE –
Only used 1 and it fit good.