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How much does it cost to replace Audi engine mounts?

Replacing Audi engine mounts typically costs between $400 and $1,500, depending on model, how many mounts are replaced, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts along with local labor rates.


What factors influence the price


Several variables determine the final bill. Here are the main ones.



  • Number and type of mounts: A typical Audi has two or three mounts (front engine mount, a side/rear mount, and a transmission mount). Replacing more mounts increases parts and labor. Some high-performance or all-wheel-drive models use extra mounts or hydraulic variants that cost more.

  • Parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket): OEM or hydraulic mounts tend to cost more than basic rubber aftermarket mounts, but they can offer longer life and better performance.

  • Labor complexity and access: Some mounts are quick to reach; others require removing components, disconnecting hoses, or even lifting the engine or subframe. Increased labor hours raise the bill.

  • Vehicle model and engine family: Different engines and model years have different mount configurations, brackets, and special tools, affecting both parts and time.

  • Local labor rates and service location: Dealer service generally costs more than an independent shop; urban areas have higher rates than rural areas.

  • Additional parts or services: New fasteners, brackets, transmission mount alignment, or fluid changes may add to the cost.

  • Warranty and service type: Dealer estimates may be higher, while independent shops might offer warranties with a slightly lower price.


These factors combine to create the final price you’ll see on a quote. Getting multiple, detailed estimates is the best way to understand your specific case.


Typical cost ranges by mounting configuration


Costs scale with how many mounts are replaced and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. The ranges below reflect common pricing in North America for the most common Audi configurations and are intended as ballpark figures. Your exact price will vary by model, location, and shop.



  • One engine mount replaced: roughly $300–$750 total. This includes parts and labor when only a single, easily accessible mount is replaced.

  • Two engine mounts replaced: roughly $600–$1,200 total. Most models warrant replacing the two main engine mounts for balanced performance.

  • Three mounts replaced (front, rear/side, and transmission): roughly $900–$1,800 total. This is more common on later or higher-end variants with multiple mounts.


Note that hydraulic or active mounts, OEM parts, or dealer service can push the price toward the higher end of these ranges, while aftermarket mounts and independent shops may bring the cost down.


DIY vs professional repair


Deciding whether to DIY or hire a shop depends on your mechanical comfort and tools. Engine mount replacement is a medium-to-hard job in many Audi models and requires proper supports and torque specs.



  • What you gain: Potentially substantial savings on labor, especially for multiple mounts.

  • What to consider: You’ll need engine support hardware, a suitable jack or hoist, sturdy stands, a torque wrench, and the ability to safely lift and align the engine during reinstallation.

  • When to hire a pro: If you don’t have the tools, space, or experience with engine removal or heavy components, or you’re uncomfortable with potential risk of engine movement or misalignment.


Always weigh the risk and check warranty terms. A pro may also provide a diagnostic check for related drivetrain issues that could masquerade as bad mounts.


Getting an accurate quote


To obtain a precise price for your Audi, gather details and request a breakdown from shops:



  • Vehicle year, model, and engine family, plus the number of mounts to be replaced.

  • Whether you want OEM or aftermarket mounts, and if a transmission mount is included.

  • What the quote covers (parts, labor, taxes, disposal fees, and any fluids or extra work).

  • Warranty terms and estimated completion time.


Contact several local shops or your Audi dealership to compare offers, and ask specifically for a price breakdown and any potential surcharges.


Symptoms of failing engine mounts


Recognizing faulty mounts can help you estimate cost by prompting early diagnosis and avoiding further damage.



  • Excessive engine movement or clunking during startup, idle, or acceleration.

  • Increased vibration felt through the cabin, especially at idle or under load.

  • Engine misalignment or shifting while shifting gears or braking.

  • Visible cracking or separating mounts during inspection.


If you notice these signs, have a mechanic inspect before the issue worsens and to confirm whether multiple mounts are affected.


Summary


In short, the cost to replace Audi engine mounts varies widely depending on how many mounts are replaced, the parts used, and labor rates. Expect roughly $300–$750 for a single mount, $600–$1,200 for two, and up to about $1,800 for all three on a typical model. Getting multiple quotes from independent shops and dealerships, considering OEM versus aftermarket parts, and deciding whether to DIY or hire a pro will help you arrive at a precise, up-to-date figure for your exact Audi configuration.

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