A typical replacement for a single engine mount on a 2004 Honda Accord runs roughly $200 to $500, depending on which mount you replace, the quality of parts, and local labor rates. This range reflects common shop pricing as of 2024–2025 and is given per mount, with higher totals if more than one mount is replaced or if additional work is needed.
Engine mounts secure the engine in the engine bay and dampen vibrations. When a mount wears out or fails, you may notice increased vibration, clunking noises, or slight misalignment. Prices vary by which mount is involved (front, rear, or torque/side mounts) and how much disassembly is required. This article breaks down typical costs and the factors that influence them.
What affects the price
Several factors determine the final bill for replacing an engine mount on a 2004 Honda Accord.
- Mount type and location (front/torque mount vs. rear or side mounts) — different mounts vary in price and replacement difficulty.
- Parts quality — OEM (dealer) parts tend to be pricier than aftermarket equivalents but may offer a closer fit or longer warranty.
- Labor time and shop rate — labor costs depend on the mechanic’s time estimate and the local hourly rate.
- Vehicle condition and required auxiliary work — access may be easier or harder based on engine/transmission layout and any related components that must be removed.
- Geographic location — prices can vary significantly by region and by the shop’s pricing policies.
In practice, a single-mount replacement typically falls within a couple of hundred dollars up to around $500, depending on the factors above.
Front versus rear versus torque mount
Different mounts vary in replacement difficulty, part price, and labor time. Front motor mounts can be simpler to access, while rear or torque mounts may require more labor and sometimes engine support tools.
Parts quality and labor rates
OEM (dealer) parts tend to be more expensive than aftermarket equivalents but may offer a closer fit and longer warranty. Labor rates vary by region and shop, typically ranging from about $75 to $150 per hour in the United States.
Estimated cost components
Breakdown of typical costs involved when replacing a single engine mount on a 2004 Honda Accord.
- Parts: engine mount assembly, with aftermarket parts often in the $40–$150 range and OEM parts typically $120–$260, depending on the mount.
- Labor: 1 to 3 hours of labor at about $75–$150 per hour, depending on location and shop.
- Additional costs: hardware, engine support tools, possible related inspections or minor repairs if the wear has affected other components.
Note: If more than one mount is replaced or the job requires extensive disassembly, the total bill can rise significantly, potentially exceeding $800 in some cases.
What to expect at the shop
When you bring your 2004 Honda Accord to a mechanic for an engine mount replacement, the shop will inspect to confirm which mounts are worn and whether there’s any impact on other components. They will provide a written estimate before starting work, and may suggest replacing additional mounts if wear is widespread.
Bottom line and guidance
For most drivers seeking a single-mount replacement, plan on about $200 to $500 in total, with higher-end parts or multiple mounts leading to $600 or more. Always obtain a written estimate and consider getting quotes from a couple of shops to compare prices and warranties.
Summary
Engine mount replacement costs for a 2004 Honda Accord vary by mount type, parts quality, labor rates, and location. A typical single-mount job falls in the $200–$500 range, but prices can be higher for multiple mounts or complex cases. Addressing worn mounts promptly helps reduce drivetrain vibrations and potential damage to other components.


