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How much does it cost to replace motor mounts on a 2011 Honda Accord?

Cost to replace motor mounts on a 2011 Honda Accord usually falls in the range of $360 to $1,500, depending on how many mounts are replaced and the choice between OEM or aftermarket parts, plus labor rates.


Engine mounts on this model can include two engine mounts and a transmission/torque mount. Prices vary by engine variant (2.4L inline-4 or 3.5L V6), location, and whether the work is performed by an independent shop or a dealership. The following breakdown provides typical ranges and considerations as of 2026.


Typical scope and what you’re paying for


Most repairs involve replacing two engine mounts or three mounts if the transmission/torque mount is worn as well. The exact scope affects both parts and labor costs.



  • Two mounts replaced (common scenario). Parts cost roughly $120–$350; labor often $240–$520; total bill typically $360–$870.

  • Three mounts replaced (engine mounts plus transmission/torque mount). Parts cost roughly $180–$500; labor often $480–$980; total bill typically $660–$1,480.


Costs can be higher if OEM parts are used, if additional components (like mount brackets or transmission mount hardware) need replacement, or if the vehicle requires extra labor to access the mounts.


Costs by shop type and region


Where you take the car and who supplies the parts strongly influences the final price. The ranges below reflect typical scenarios in the United States as of 2026.



  • Independent auto repair shop: approximately $360–$1,000 for two mounts; $650–$1,400 for three mounts.

  • Honda dealership service center: approximately $700–$1,700 for two mounts; $1,000–$2,100 for three mounts. OEM parts and higher shop rates at a dealership are usually more expensive.

  • Mobile/mechanic service at your location: approximately $420–$1,200 for two mounts; $900–$1,600 for three mounts (travel fees may apply).


Tip: Request a written quote that breaks down parts and labor, and confirm whether the quoted price includes a diagnostic check, fluid changes, or other incidental work that may be needed.


What affects the price most


Several factors determine the final cost, from the car’s engine variant to parts quality and labor rate. Here is a guide to the big influences.



  • Number of mounts replaced: two vs three mounts changes both parts and labor totals.

  • Parts quality: OEM vs. aftermarket; OEM typically costs more but can come with a longer warranty.

  • Labor rates: varying by region and shop; dealers tend to charge more per hour.

  • Access and complexity: some models require additional disassembly, brackets, or exhaust components to reach mounts, driving up labor time.

  • Vehicle condition: if a mount is seized or there are associated issues (oil leaks, damaged brackets), extra work may be needed.


With these factors in mind, the most reliable approach is to get multiple quotes and to verify what is included in the price (parts, labor, taxes, disposal fees, and warranty).


Signs you may need motor mount replacement


Before scheduling work, look for common indicators that the mounts may be failing. If you notice these symptoms, have a shop inspect the mounts to confirm the need for replacement.



  • Excessive vibrations and engine roaring at idle or during acceleration.

  • Clunking or banging sounds when engaging drive or reverse, or during shifts.

  • Engine appears to rock or move excessively under load.

  • Visible cracking or looseness in mount bushings (checked during inspection).


Note: Some vibrations can originate from other components, so a professional inspection is essential to confirm mounts are the cause.


Summary


Replacing motor mounts on a 2011 Honda Accord typically costs between $360 and $1,480 when two or three mounts are involved, with dealer rates pushing toward the higher end. Independent shops tend to offer better value, while OEM parts and added complications raise the price. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, and any ancillary services, and consider the total cost of ownership, including potential warranty coverage and the vehicle’s remaining mounts.


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