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How much does it cost to replace a motor mount on a Honda Civic?

Most Honda Civic motor-mount replacements cost roughly $300 to $700 for a single mount, with higher totals if multiple mounts are involved. Exact prices depend on the model year, engine type, part choice (OEM vs aftermarket), and local labor rates.


What goes into the price


Several factors determine the final bill. The following overview outlines the main components of the cost.



  • Type of motor mount being replaced (front/transmission mount, rear torque mount, or multiple mounts).

  • Number of mounts replaced in the job.

  • Vehicle year/model and engine variant (e.g., 1.5L turbo vs 2.0L) which affects access and part pricing.

  • Labor rates and shop location (dealer vs independent shop; city vs rural area).

  • OEM Honda parts vs aftermarket alternatives, including warranty coverage.

  • Any ancillary work needed to access the mounts (engine support, exhaust work, subframe handling, fluid drainage).


These factors together shape the total price. OEM parts and dealership service typically push costs higher than aftermarket parts from independent shops.


Typical cost ranges by scenario


Here are ballpark figures to help you estimate the price based on how many mounts are replaced.



  • Single motor mount replacement (the most common scenario): Parts typically $60–$260; labor about 1–2.5 hours at $75–$150/hour; total usually $250–$700.

  • Two mounts replaced (front and rear on some Civics): Parts $120–$520; labor around 2–4 hours; total usually $500–$1,200.

  • All three mounts replaced (less common, but possible on older or heavily worn Civics): Parts $180–$900; labor 3–6 hours; total usually $800–$1,800.


Prices can be higher at dealerships or when the job requires unusually difficult access, while independent shops and aftermarket parts can lower the cost.


OEM vs aftermarket and quality considerations


Choosing OEM Honda mounts versus aftermarket equivalents affects price, warranty, and long-term reliability. OEM parts tend to be more expensive but may offer tighter fit and better warranty coverage; aftermarket options can save money but vary in quality and warranty terms.


Quality, warranty and long-term considerations


Engine mounts are a critical component for vibration control and engine alignment. Look for a warranty of at least 12 months or 12,000 miles, and verify whether the warranty remains valid if installation is performed by an independent shop rather than a dealership.


Tips to save money


Several practical steps can help you keep costs reasonable without compromising safety.



  • Shop around and get quotes from multiple reputable shops, including both dealers and independents.

  • Ask for a detailed price breakdown (parts vs labor) and clarify whether aftermarket parts are eligible for warranty.

  • Consider whether replacing just the worn mount is appropriate or if replacing all accessible mounts is advisable to prevent uneven loading.

  • Inquire about bundled pricing for related services or promotions that include the mount repair.

  • Check local coupons or price-match policies and confirm what is included in the quoted price (alignment checks, fluids, etc.).


By comparing quotes and choosing the right combination of parts and service, you can control costs while maintaining proper repair standards.


How to get an accurate quote


To receive a precise estimate, provide your Civic’s year, model, engine type, and the suspected number of mounts needing replacement. Request a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, and any required ancillary work, with a clear warranty statement.


Summary


Motor-mount replacement costs for a Honda Civic vary with model year, engine type, the number of mounts involved, and local labor rates. A practical range is roughly $250–$700 for a single mount, $500–$1,200 for two mounts, and $800–$1,800 for all three. Dealerships typically price higher, while independent shops and aftermarket parts can offer savings. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and confirm what is included to avoid surprises.

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