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How much does it cost to replace a motor mount on a 2007 Toyota Camry?

Replacing a motor mount on a 2007 Camry typically costs between about $180 and $900, depending on engine type, how many mounts need replacement, and where you have the work done.


For context, the 2007 Camry offered a four-cylinder 2.4-liter engine and a V6 option (3.0-liter). Costs vary with which engine you have, how many mounts are involved, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. This article lays out typical price ranges, the factors that influence price, and tips for getting solid quotes from shops.


Cost ranges at a glance


Before listing typical price ranges, note that exact numbers depend on engine layout and the number of mounts replaced. The following scenarios cover common configurations for the 2007 Camry.



  • Four-cylinder Camry (2.4L) with a single engine mount replacement: Parts roughly $60–$180; labor about 1–2 hours; total commonly $180–$380 at independent shops. Dealerships can be higher, frequently $320–$500.

  • Four-cylinder Camry with two engine mounts replaced: Parts roughly $120–$360; labor about 2–4 hours; total commonly $400–$700 at an independent shop; dealerships may charge $600–$900.

  • V6 Camry (3.0L) with multiple mounts replaced: Parts roughly $180–$420; labor about 3–5 hours; total commonly $600–$1000 at independent shops; dealerships may push $900–$1400.


Costs can vary by region, shop rate, whether the mounts are hydraulic (more expensive) or solid, and if any other components (like brackets or transmission mounts) are replaced at the same time.


Factors that influence the price


Several variables can raise or lower the final bill beyond the basic mount price and labor rate. The list below explains the main items shops will consider.



  • Engine variant and number of mounts: Four-cylinder Camrys typically require two engine mounts plus a transmission mount, while V6 versions might involve more mounting points and a more labor-intensive process.

  • Mount type: Hydraulic engine mounts are more expensive to replace than solid rubber mounts because they include a fluid-filled damper that can complicate the job and require more parts.

  • Labor rates by location: Urban or high-cost areas (and dealership shops) typically charge more per hour than independent or rural shops.

  • OEM vs aftermarket parts: OEM mounts tend to be pricier than aftermarket equivalents, though some drivers prefer OEM for fit and warranty considerations.

  • Additional parts or work: Accessing mounts may require removing other components (fans, belts, exhaust components) or replacing a damaged mount bracket or transmission mount, which adds to both parts and labor costs.

  • Diagnostic and shop fees: Some shops include a diagnostic fee or warranty on the replacement; others roll these into the labor rate.


Understanding these factors can help you compare quotes and avoid surprises when the bill arrives.


Getting accurate quotes


To ensure you get a reliable price, gather quotes from multiple shops and ask for a written estimate that lists labor hours, parts, and any additional fees. It helps to know whether the quote assumes OEM or aftermarket mounts, and if it includes tax and a warranty on the workmanship.


Key questions to ask when pricing



  • Does the estimate break out parts, labor, tax, and any shop fees?

  • How many mounts are included in the replacement, and will any brackets or related components be replaced at the same time?

  • Are OEM or aftermarket mounts used, and is there a warranty on parts and labor?


Armed with quotes, you can decide whether to proceed with a local shop, a chain retailer, or a dealership. If you notice misalignment, vibrations, or unusual noises after replacement, return to have the issue checked under warranty.


Summary


For a 2007 Toyota Camry, motor mount replacement costs vary widely based on engine type (4-cylinder vs V6), how many mounts are replaced, and where the work is performed. Typical ranges are roughly $180–$380 for a single mount at a small shop, $400–$700 for two mounts, and $600–$1,100 or more for multiple mounts or dealership service. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and confirm what is included to avoid surprises.

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