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need new transmission mount...which one is correct?

Old Dec 12, 2003 | 09:47 AM
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need new transmission mount...which one is correct?

I'm sure that I need a new transmission mount. Whenever I put shifter from Drive to Reverse, I would hear this crunching sound and the whole car would jerk forward. So the transmission mount could be on its way out. I went to JR Nissan website to find the mount. There are a few listing, I'm not sure which one is right. Anyone have the part number for it? I have a '96 SE automatic. Thanks.
Old Dec 12, 2003 | 10:15 AM
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There's an Ebay auction right now for one (or more) of them. check it out.
Old Dec 12, 2003 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Cumalot
I'm sure that I need a new transmission mount. Whenever I put shifter from Drive to Reverse, I would hear this crunching sound and the whole car would jerk forward. So the transmission mount could be on its way out. I went to JR Nissan website to find the mount. There are a few listing, I'm not sure which one is right. Anyone have the part number for it? I have a '96 SE automatic. Thanks.
Why do you think it's the tranny mount and not the front or rear motor mount?

With the parking brake engaged, place the vehicle in gear and apply a
light load with the throttle. The motor will shift in the direction
opposite the bad mount. To check the other side, use reverse gear.

Just my $0.02
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