* Two on the sides of the engine: These are the most common and usually the most accessible. They'll be near the transmission bellhousing on one side and likely near the firewall on the other. They connect the engine to the chassis.
* One (possibly two) at the rear of the engine: This mount is often less visible and may be harder to reach. It's located near the back of the engine block and connects to the transmission or a crossmember. Some vehicles have a separate mount for the transmission, adding a second rear mount.
Important Note: Without a workshop manual specific to a 1994 Pontiac Transport 3.8L, pinpointing the exact location is difficult. The best way to locate them is to:
1. Consult a repair manual: A Haynes or Chilton manual for your specific year and model will have diagrams and detailed descriptions of the motor mount locations. This is the most reliable method.
2. Visually inspect the engine bay: Look carefully around the engine and transmission. The mounts are usually large rubber or hydraulic components that connect the engine to the vehicle's frame.
3. Use online resources: Search for images or videos of 1994 Pontiac Transport engine bays. While not exact matches, they can offer a general idea of the location.
Remember to exercise caution when working under the hood of a vehicle. Always disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting any work.