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How much does it cost to replace engine mounts on a Honda Accord?

Replacing engine mounts on a Honda Accord generally costs between $250 and $800 per mount, and between $600 and $1,800 if you replace all mounts. Prices vary by which mounts need replacement, the type of mount, labor rates, and your location.


Engine mounts keep the engine securely in place and dampen vibrations. When they wear out, you may notice increased engine vibration, a clunking or banging sound during acceleration or gear shifts, and, in some cases, misalignment that can affect driveability. The precise cost depends on how many mounts require replacement, the model year, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts.


What affects the price


The amount you pay for replacing engine mounts is driven by several factors. The following points outline the main cost drivers:



  • Which mounts need replacement (front, rear/side engine mounts, and/or transmission mount) and their accessibility in your Accord.

  • Parts choice: aftermarket versus OEM; hydraulic mounts tend to cost more than simple rubber mounts, and some mounts include integrated components.

  • Vehicle year and engine variant (e.g., 1.5T vs. 2.0L) which can affect mount design and compatibility.

  • Shop location and whether you’re at a dealership or an independent mechanic, which influences labor rates.

  • Labor time required, which depends on engine clearance and the complexity of removal and reinstallation.


In short, the final price reflects both parts and labor, plus regional pricing and the specific configuration of your Accord.


Cost ranges by mount scenario


The following ranges reflect typical total costs (parts plus labor) you might see when replacing engine mounts on a Honda Accord. These are general ranges and can vary by year, trim, and location.



  • One engine or transmission mount: about $190–$800 total.

  • Two mounts: about $380–$1,600 total.

  • All three mounts: about $570–$2,400 total.


Note that these estimates assume standard labor rates and typical part prices; dealership quotes can be higher, and independent shops may fall toward the lower end of the range.


What can push the price higher or lower


Several factors can skew the final bill beyond the ranges above. Consider these when budgeting and shopping for quotes:



  • Labor rates vary by region and shop type (independent shop vs. dealership).

  • OEM (factory) parts generally cost more than aftermarket equivalents, though they may come with longer warranties.

  • Hydraulic mounts or kits with additional hardware (bolts, brackets) add to the cost, compared with basic rubber mounts.

  • Additional services during the job, such as fluid replacement, alignment checks, or related component inspections, can add to the price.

  • Access difficulty or the need to remove other components to reach the mounts can extend labor time.


Always ask for an itemized written quote that separates parts, labor, and any ancillary services to understand what you’re paying for.


Getting a precise quote for your specific Accord


To ensure you receive an accurate estimate tailored to your car, follow these steps when requesting quotes:



  1. Identify which mounts are likely worn and confirm the exact mounts needed for your vehicle’s year and engine.

  2. Request a written, itemized quote listing parts and labor separately, including any applicable taxes and warranty terms.

  3. Ask if the quoted price includes the cost of old part disposal, fluids, or hardware replacements.

  4. Compare quotes from multiple shops (including a Honda dealership if possible) and review warranty coverage.

  5. Ask about service time estimates and whether a loaner or shuttle is available if you need a car during the repair.


A careful, itemized quote helps you compare value and avoid surprises when you’re paying for engine mount work on your Accord.


Tips to save money


Prices can be reduced with a few practical steps. Consider these options while ensuring you don’t compromise safety or reliability:



  • Shop around for aftermarket mounts that fit your model, but verify compatibility and warranty terms.

  • Get multiple written quotes and ask about price matching or seasonal promotions.

  • Consider DIY only if you have the appropriate tools, experience, and a safe workspace; incorrect installation can cause damage.

  • Ask whether the shop will reuse hardware or require new bolts and brackets, and whether fluids or protective coatings are included.

  • In some cases, replacing two mounts at once can reduce labor time compared with separate visits.


By comparing options and clarifying the scope of work, you can secure better value without compromising quality.


Summary


For a Honda Accord, engine mount replacement costs typically range from about $190 to $800 per mount, with all mounts replaced totaling roughly $570 to $2,400, depending on parts, labor, and the vehicle’s specifics. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes, consider the warranty offered, and weigh OEM versus aftermarket options to determine the best value for your car and location.

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