Front and rear motor mount precedure help
drcoffee
06-20-2008, 01:57 PM
2000 Merc Villager Estate
I'm at 90,000 miles and things need replacing now. I looked at the online manual and didn't see anything specific for R&R of the front and rear motor mounts. It looks as if you can use jack stands to support the engine/transmission unit and remove the cross member with the mounts attached. Can the other mounts support the engine? Will it shift? Could someone please post the text of how to R&R the front and rear motor mounts.
Thanks,
Matt
I'm at 90,000 miles and things need replacing now. I looked at the online manual and didn't see anything specific for R&R of the front and rear motor mounts. It looks as if you can use jack stands to support the engine/transmission unit and remove the cross member with the mounts attached. Can the other mounts support the engine? Will it shift? Could someone please post the text of how to R&R the front and rear motor mounts.
Thanks,
Matt
tempfixit
06-21-2008, 12:21 PM
Go to this site for the Factory Service Manual (Villager/Quest Nissan), you may need to register but it is free:
http://phatg20.net/index.php
This should help you to do the job.
http://phatg20.net/index.php
This should help you to do the job.
drcoffee
06-21-2008, 12:30 PM
Go to this site for the Factory Service Manual (Villager/Quest Nissan), you may need to register but it is free:
http://phatg20.net/index.php
This should help you to do the job.
I checked that one too. It talks about installing the engine and torque values but not the procedure just for the motor mounts. Nissan charges $350 for each mount. $700 sounds a little steep. I've got 4 months remaining on my extended warr. I'll see if it's covered before I wrench on it.
Thanks.
http://phatg20.net/index.php
This should help you to do the job.
I checked that one too. It talks about installing the engine and torque values but not the procedure just for the motor mounts. Nissan charges $350 for each mount. $700 sounds a little steep. I've got 4 months remaining on my extended warr. I'll see if it's covered before I wrench on it.
Thanks.
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