Prices for a Honda Civic engine mount (engine support) typically range from about $40–$320 for the part itself. With labor, a single-mount replacement usually totals roughly $250–$800 at an independent shop and $500–$1,200 at a dealership. Costs vary by generation, mount type, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.
What affects the price
The total cost to replace an engine mount on a Honda Civic depends on several factors, including the type of mount, the part source, and the service location.
- Mount type and function (front/side/rear; hydraulic vs mechanical)
- OEM vs aftermarket parts
- Civic generation and engine variant
- Labor rate and time required by the shop
Understanding these factors helps explain why quotes can vary significantly between shops and generations.
Typical installed price ranges
Below are common installed price ranges for a single engine mount on a typical Honda Civic in the United States. Actual quotes depend on region, shop, and part choice.
- Independent shop: installed price for one mount generally $250–$650
- Dealership: installed price for one mount generally $500–$1,200
- If two mounts are replaced in the same job, or if additional related work is needed, total cost will be higher
Note: OEM parts are usually pricier but can offer a longer warranty and exact fit, while aftermarket mounts are cheaper but may vary in durability and warranty terms.
DIY considerations
Replacing an engine mount yourself can save labor costs, but it can be challenging on many Civic generations due to access and potential transmission or subframe adjustments. Consider your tools, mechanical skill, and safety precautions before proceeding.
- DIY time and effort: typically several hours, depending on the mount and generation
- Necessary tools and safety: torque wrench, jack stands, and proper engine support; follow the service manual
- Warranty implications: DIY work may affect warranty coverage on parts and the vehicle
Always reference your specific Civic generation's service manual for accurate replacement steps and torque specs.
Where to buy and warranties
Part quality and warranty terms vary by vendor. OEM mounts tend to cost more but offer strong fit and longer warranties; aftermarket mounts provide savings but quality and warranty can vary widely.
- OEM engine mounts: higher price, but reliable fit and often better warranty
- Aftermarket engine mounts: cheaper, but verify compatibility and warranty coverage
Check return policies and warranty terms before purchasing or scheduling service.
Summary
Engine mount costs for a Honda Civic depend on generation, mount type, and part source. Expect a few hundred dollars for the part and a few hundred more for labor at an independent shop, with dealership quotes generally higher. Always get a written estimate that breaks out parts and labor, and consider whether you need only one mount or multiple mounts replaced during the same service.


