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How much does it cost to replace a motor mount on a 2010 GMC Acadia?

A replacement motor mount for a 2010 GMC Acadia typically costs around $400 to $900 for a single mount, with higher totals if multiple mounts are replaced. Location, parts choice, and labor rates affect the final price.


Motor mounts on the Acadia can vary in number and accessibility. This article outlines the typical cost factors, what you can expect to pay, and tips for budgeting and shopping around for the repair.


Cost factors for motor mount replacement


Prices are driven by parts quality, labor time, and how many mounts are replaced. The following breakdown helps estimate the bill.



  • Parts: Engine mounts for the 2010 Acadia typically cost from about $60 to $250 for aftermarket parts, and $150 to $350 or more for genuine OEM parts. Replacing more than one mount multiplies this cost.

  • Labor: Shop labor rates generally range from $80 to $140 per hour, with typical replacement times of 1 to 2 hours per mount. In some cases, especially with all mounts, labor may be 3 to 4 hours or more.

  • Additional services: Some repairs may require extra components (new brackets, bushings, or transmission fluid checks), but usually not; in rare cases you may need an alignment if the subframe or related components were disturbed, which adds cost.

  • Taxes and fees: Local sales tax, shop fees, and disposal fees apply and vary by location.


Concluding: A typical single-mount replacement for a 2010 GMC Acadia in the United States often falls in the $350 to $700 range, depending on parts choice and labor. Replacing two mounts commonly runs about $600 to $1,100, while replacing three mounts could push total toward $1,000 to $1,700 or more in regions with high labor rates or when OEM parts are used.


Mounts commonly involved in the 2010 Acadia


Most Acadia owners replace the front engine mount first, as it bears the brunt of engine movement. Some vehicles may also require replacement of the transmission (torque) mount or additional engine mounts if wear is widespread. The exact set of mounts to replace depends on the vehicle’s condition and inspection results.


What to expect at the shop


If you're hearing clunking sounds or feeling excessive vibration, a motor mount issue is possible. The mechanic will diagnose with a visual inspection and, if needed, physical checks of engine movement. Replacements require securing the engine and transmission, removing the old mount, and installing the new mount with proper torque specifications. After replacement, test drives ensure the vibration is gone and there are no leaks or interference with surrounding components.


Summary


Replacing a motor mount on a 2010 GMC Acadia is a service with budget-friendly to moderate costs, typically between $400 and $900 per mount, depending on parts and labor. Expect higher totals if multiple mounts are replaced or if your vehicle requires OEM parts and otherwise unique accessibility challenges. Always obtain a written estimate that breaks down parts, labor, and any extra fees from your chosen shop.

What is the most common problem with a 2010 GMC Acadia?


Top 2010 GMC Acadia Problems

  • Transmission Fault and/or Check Engine Light With Code P0716, P0776, P0717, P0777, P2714, P2715, and...
  • GMC Acadia brake booster failure due to master cylinder leaking brake fluid.
  • The Check Engine Light With Code: P0011, P0014, P0021, P0024, P0341, P0346, P0336, and/or P0391.



Can you still drive with a bad motor mount?


Can You Drive with Bad Motor Mounts? You can, but not for long. At first, a bad motor mount may just make some unnerving noises. But the mount will continue to deteriorate over time, and that can lead to bigger problems that can make your vehicle unsafe.



How many hours does it take to replace a motor mount?


For a motor mount that is right on top of the engine it may only take 30 minutes for a mechanic to swap out the old mount and replace it with a new one. If the motor mount is buried in the engine bay, you may be looking a two or more hours to gain access.



How much is a motor mount for a GMC Acadia?


between $399 and $543
The average cost for a GMC Acadia Engine Mount Replacement is between $399 and $543. Labor costs are estimated between $231 and $339 while parts are priced between $168 and $204.


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