How to Replace the Main Engine Mount on a 2006-2012 Nissan Versa

How to Replace the Main Engine Mount on a 2006-2012 Nissan Versa

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the main engine mount on a 2006-2012 Nissan Versa. This is the lower mount on the passenger side. This car had engine vibrations coming from the right side engine mount.

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Patrick B. says:

Good video. Thank you for explaining.

serina_elaine says:

How often do these mounts need to be replaced? Seems like I have to replace the mounts every 2 years!

serina_elaine says:

How often do these parts need to be replaced? I’ve had all my mounts changed it seems every 2 years with regular driving. Is this typical?

Esuper1 says:

So what was wrong with the old motor mount? You didn't show us.

Jacob Dorn says:

can't imagine it getting much easier for a motor mount than this car!

lusting savage says:

10 out of 10 mate

Thien Hoang says:

Thanks brother to show us how to do this job .

Walter Moss says:

Could the motor mount make u lose power

Menghi C says:

I owned a 2006 hatchback. It was the starter vehicle in the Nissan line. The motor mounts weren't very durable.

mohammed hakumi says:

Good video many thanks for it.

Kent Black says:

thank you brotha man

Sheldon Bethelmy says:

Your the best

The Night Raids says:

Wow that’s so simple. Well done thanks a lot!

Synaux says:

One of the best-described repair videos I have seen in general (part numbers, stats, torque [kinda] tools needed, tool size, etc).

Privacy Policy says:

1.6 OR 1.8 ?

RaceHead says:

Would you know where the driver side mount is located ?

joe Dougherty says:

Do you by chance know if the blower motor resistor on the Chevy Astro van are know for going out? I'm on the second Astro van we on a 98 model this time and this one went out as well.

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