I'm pretty sure you meant "motor mount sensor" ... but regardless, there is no such thing.
Yes you can....I just did it to my car. There is no need for an electronic motor mount- they are over-priced, and can cause damage to your car's ECM. -Glenn K.
Sound like either your timing is off or you need a new motor mount
It is located near on the transmission, I believe it'snear the motor mount. You will have to get under the car to find it.
2005 nissan quest replacing rear motor mount
Have your motor mount checked.
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which one? glx
yes
Loosen all of the motor mount retaining bolts. Jack one side of the 2000 Nissan engine up. Remove the retaining bolt. Remove the motor mount bushing and replace it with a new one. Do the same thing for all for motor mounts. Let the engine back into its original position and tighten the retaining bolts.
Motor mount repair first necessitates the installation of a temporary support for the motor. This provides stable housing for the motor so that the underlying mount and subframe can be removed and replaced. It is generally at least a moderately difficult task for individuals who are not well familiarized with the contents under the hood of a car.
Loosen the motor mount retaining bolt. Jack the motor up a few inches. Remove the motor mount retaining bolt and the motor mount bushing. Reverse the process to install the new motor mount.
Yes you can, they have bolt in motor mount kits at 4x4parts.com. There are several V8 D21's out there, look around.