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I dont know what "bumbing" means but ill assume vibrating. Replace all 3 motor mounts and 1 transmission mount.
dont laugh but if it is like the one i wporked on recently you must pull motor mounts and pull engine up slightly to get to it then reverse not a do it yourself job if you have no mechanical exsperience
with new engine mounts probably but i dont think it would go right in
replace the window motor.
dont you'll probably chop your fingers off
lift and support vehicle on stands, support engine with a jack with a 2x4, so you dont damage the oil pan. lift engine remove upper bolt for front motor mount then removed the three bottom bolts, remove and seperate the mounts. replace with new. replace all removed parts
take that to a shop, that is an internal part, dont try to replace that yourself
in the oil pan. oil pan has to come off to change it. i dont know about the v6, but the 2.2 either have to pull the motor, or pull the starter, transmission, exhaust, and loosen mounts and jack motor up to change it!
You've probably got a bad motor mount. In drive the engine and trans twist in an opposite direction from when in reverse. In drive, you get an unwanted electrical connection (like Battery+ to Battery-) somewhere near the starter or the alternator or a sensor or ignition coil causing the stall. Replace any bad motor mounts and you should be OK.
On the bottom of trans. You are going to have drop one of your motor mounts 6 to 8 inches. They will tell u that they have to go inside the trans but they dont.
You dont. You just have to remove the glove box insert.
The bad thing is you have to get in a really tight place. The motor is turned sideways as you know and you have to get to the water pumps an the side next to the passenger fender. You actually have to hoist the motor up to get the pump out. Dont take the motor all the way out just take the mounts loose and lift it at an angle and get to work. If you remove the passenger side tire, then remove the plastic side splash guard you can access many of the bolts for the water pump from there.