Nissan Engine Mount (Motor Mount) Diagnosis and Replacement 2007 Altima 2.5 (2007-2012 similar)

Nissan Engine Mount (Motor Mount) Diagnosis and Replacement 2007 Altima 2.5 (2007-2012 similar)

Want to know how to diagnose and replace the engine mounts on a Nissan Altima? In this video I show you how I diagnose and replace two of the engine mounts on a 2007 Nissan Altima. The exact vehicle in this video is a 2007 Nissan Altima 2.5S sedan with automatic transmission.

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Parts similar to ones used on this car (the rear engine mount torque rod was replaced but not filmed):
Engine Mount Kit: https://amzn.to/2ZgWjww

Tools used:
Low profile impact sockets: https://amzn.to/2H79aqQ
GearWrench long ratcheting wrenches: https://amzn.to/2Z8ixNd
Milwaukee impact wrenches (updated version): https://amzn.to/2HahuX4
GearWrench wrench set: https://amzn.to/2Z5jauZ
Snap-On torque wrench: http://bit.ly/2TzsaU0

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Big Dog50001 Automotive says:

Parts similar to ones used on this car (the rear engine mount torque rod was replaced but not filmed):

This channel earns a small commission using some of these links – at no additional cost to you.

Engine Mount Kit: https://amzn.to/2ZgWjww

BIG TD says:

Transmission is going bad

FIBONICITY says:

Can you do a video of the rear/lower mount replacement process?

Jackson Cruz says:

Thanks for the video. Unfortunately I stripped out the receiver hole for the dog bone mount. Do you know the thread pitch of that bolt? I'll have to Heli-coil the engine bracket

Rambolishus says:

Im looking to find that specific socket used for the torq mount can I ask where you might find one to buy one?

2 Ol' Vets says:

63 ft lbs on aluminum?

Jeff Marks says:

Your a natural teacher. Wish you were my neighbor! Thank you!

John Mcdonagh says:

Awesome job Big Dog! From the method to the removal order, to torque specs & part numbers-just awesome. That's got to be the best tutorial !! Thx for sharing

Jonathan C says:

Can you drop the tools names that you used

Cabin in the woods says:

I've changed that same one that they call dogbone 3 times now. A broken strut on passenger side probably was the cause.

Canary Rose says:

I'm going to try my hardest to do this myself because I don't have the $900 to get it done. I'm not a man but I pray for the strength of one when I'm doing what I just witnessed, thanks for the vid!

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