Its a lot easier with a car hoist/lift. Lift the car enough so the tires are still touching the ground, loosen the lug nuts. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Disconnect all sensors on the engine ensuring you lable them with a sharpe and masking tape so you know where everything plugs back in. Remove the heater hoses from the engine on the back. Remove the expansion tank and hose. Depreasureize the fuel rail and disconnect the fule line. Disconnect the master cyclnder vacume line. Disconnect the EVAP valve.
Remove the tires. Disconnect the knuckles for the stearing. Lift the care up and disconnect the transaxle support bracket. Pull the drive shafts out of the spindles. Lift the care a bit more. Use and engine jack to support the sub frame. Remove the sub frame bolts while the engine jack is supporting the sub frame. Now lower the sub frame as a unit and now your enegine, trany and sub frame is out of the car.
I'm sure there is something that i missed.
Now if you arnt trying to do all that work, place wheel blocks on the back tires. Put the car in neutral. Jack the front of the car up. Remove the starter. Turning the crank by hand slowly, remove the bolts that are connecting the fly wheel to the torque converter. Lable all connectors. Disconnect all sensors and remove the Fuse box. Now use a cherry picker to support the engine. Disconnect the A/C hoses and Remove the A/C pump (for 2.2 modles. For the 2.4 modles you just remove the A/C pump and not the hoses and tuck it off to the side using some kind of restraint to keep it out of your way). Remove the engine mount to the passanger side of the compartment. Remove the motor mounts that are accessable from the underside. Disconnect all tranny bolts.
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But that was all too much work for my lazy ass. Building an engine was 10000 times easier (in amount of work required) then it was to pull a motor. So i have a local shop doing the work. 600 bucks and they are pulling the old one out, putting the new one in. All i have to do is drop it off, return to pick it up and drive away.