Replacing motor mounts on a Toyota Camry typically costs between about $400 and $1,200 for all mounts, including parts and labor. If only one mount is replaced, expect roughly $150 to $450, with higher totals if OEM parts are used or if the job requires extra labor due to age or access challenges.
Motor mounts support the engine and transmission, dampen vibrations, and can wear out over time due to heat, stress, and road conditions. Costs vary by model generation, engine type, and whether you replace one mount or all mounts. This article breaks down typical costs and factors you should consider when budgeting for the repair in the United States as of 2024–2025.
Cost factors
Understanding what affects the price helps you estimate a repair, compare quotes, and decide whether to replace one mount now or all mounts for long-term reliability.
Parts cost and labor time per mount
Before we list typical price ranges, note that costs differ by mount type and by whether you choose aftermarket parts or OEM Toyota parts. Labor time depends on engine layout and access, and it can be longer on older Camry models with corroded fasteners or restricted clearance.
- Front engine mount (primary): Parts typically $60–$180 for aftermarket; $120–$350 for OEM Toyota parts. Labor usually 1–2.5 hours, depending on access.
- Rear or secondary engine mount: Parts typically $50–$170 aftermarket; $110–$320 OEM. Labor about 1–2 hours.
- Transmission mount: Parts typically $60–$150 aftermarket; $120–$250 OEM. Labor about 1–3 hours.
When the entire front area must be disassembled, including exhaust or subframe components, labor can extend beyond the typical range, and an older Camry may require more time due to rusted fasteners.
Total cost scenarios
This section estimates ranges based on how many mounts you replace, which is a common budgeting approach for Camry owners facing vibration, slippage, or mounting failure.
- Replace a single mount: Rough total typically $150–$800, depending on part choice and labor.
- Replace two mounts: Rough total typically $300–$1,200.
- Replace all three mounts: Rough total typically $500–$2,000.
These ranges assume standard labor rates and typical shop pricing in the United States. Regional differences, shop pricing, and whether the shop uses OEM versus aftermarket parts can push costs higher or lower. Some independent shops may offer lower labor rates, while Toyota dealers may price toward the higher end but provide OEM parts and specialized service.
How to get an accurate quote
To obtain a precise estimate for your Camry, gather quotes from multiple shops and request itemized estimates that break out parts and labor. Ask whether the quote includes mounting hardware, fluids, and any necessary subframe or exhaust work. If an engine or transmission mount is seized or requires extra disassembly, factor that into the timeline and price. Consider using OEM parts for longer-term reliability if you plan to keep the car for many years.
Summary
Motor-mount replacement costs for a Toyota Camry vary with model year, the number of mounts replaced, the parts chosen, and regional labor rates. In most cases, budgeting around $400 to $1,200 for the full set and up to about $2,000 if OEM parts are used on all mounts and extensive labor is required is reasonable. Always obtain multiple quotes and ensure an itemized breakdown to avoid surprises.


