How many motor mounts are on a 2005 Toyota Camry?
Three engine mounts are used in a typical 2005 Camry, with an additional transmission mount—bringing the powertrain's total mounts to four.
Engine mounting on the 4‑cylinder Camry (2AZ‑FE)
For the four‑cylinder Camry, the engine relies on three mounts to secure it to the chassis and dampen vibration.
- Front left engine mount (near the front of the engine on the driver’s side)
- Front right engine mount (near the front of the engine on the passenger’s side)
- Rear engine mount (on the firewall, toward the back of the engine bay)
These three engine mounts work with a separate transmission mount to secure the powertrain as a unit.
Engine mounting on the V6 Camry (1MZ‑FE)
The V6 variant commonly uses four engine mounts to support the heavier engine and maintain alignment with the drivetrain.
- Front left engine mount
- Front right engine mount
- Rear engine mount (firewall area)
- Transmission‑side or additional engine mount near the engine/transmission interface
In all cases, the transmission has its own mounting point as well, separate from the engine mounts, completing the powertrain support system.
Maintenance notes
When inspecting or replacing mounts, look for cracks, separation, or excessive movement. If one mount is worn, it’s often wise to replace related mounts in pairs to maintain balanced vibration and noise control.
Bottom line
Summary: The 2005 Toyota Camry typically uses three engine mounts on the four‑cylinder version and four engine mounts on the V6 version, plus a separate transmission mount. Exact configurations can vary by market or production run, so consult the vehicle’s service manual for your specific build.
