MakeNissan

11360JA000 BUFFER ASSY-ENGINE MOUNTING,REAR

Compatibility

Nissan 11360JA000

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4 DOOR SEDANQR25DE25S TYPE1 GRADEGeneral/Asia (LHD)L3207.200807.2013 View
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2 DOOR COUPEQR25DE25SUSACL3204.200706.2013 View
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4 DOOR SEDANQR25DEHEVCanadaL32HV12.200607.2011 View
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5 DOOR WAGONQR25DETNE52HWSJapanE5208.2010 View
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WAGONQR25DEHIGH GRADEGeneral/Asia (RHD)Z5108.201106.2015 View
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SEDANQR25DETNJ32250XL4JapanJ3206.2008 View

Information

Engine Mounting Buffer: Essential Support for Your Engine

The engine mounting buffer is a critical component in ensuring the smooth operation of a vehicle. It acts as a stabilizing element, providing a cushioned interface between the engine and the vehicle chassis. This buffer is specifically designed to absorb and reduce vibrations emanating from the engine, thus preventing these vibrations from being transmitted to the car's body.

Why is the Buffer Needed

Without this component, you'd experience intense vibrations and noise during operation, leading to an uncomfortable driving experience. The buffer's primary function is to maintain engine alignment, ensuring it remains securely positioned even under extreme driving conditions. This stability is crucial not only for performance but also for prolonging the life of the engine components themselves.

How It Works

The buffer is composed of a high-strength, flexible rubber compound that is robust enough to withstand the continuous forces it encounters. It is engineered to constrain the engine's movement, allowing it to function within a specified range. The buffer's elasticity enables it to stretch and compress as necessary, absorbing shocks and minimizing engine-induced vibrations.

Consequences of a Broken Buffer

Should the buffer fail, the engine may shift or move excessively, causing additional stress on adjacent components. This can result in increased wear and tear, misalignment, and potential damage to the drivetrain. A damaged buffer often manifests as persistent, excessive vibration and increased engine noise, which can also lead to driver discomfort and potential safety hazards.

Compatibility

  • Altima
  • Altima Hybrid
  • Teana
  • Elgrand
  • Murano
  • Altima Coupe