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How much does it cost to replace the engine mount on a 2007 Honda Accord?

For a typical 2007 Honda Accord, expect about $250-$600 to replace a single front engine mount, and roughly $300-$700 for a rear/transmission mount. Replacing all mounts can range from around $650-$1,200, depending on parts and labor. Prices vary by region and shop, and opting for OEM parts generally costs more than aftermarket alternatives.


The 2007 Honda Accord can have more than one engine mount, with the front mount and the rear/transmission mount being the most common. The exact number and type of mounts depend on the engine configuration (I4 or V6) and the specific vehicle build. This article breaks down typical costs, factors that influence the final price, and ways to save.


Cost breakdown by mount type


Prices shown reflect typical totals that include both parts and labor for common configurations in the United States. Your exact price can vary based on parts choice, labor rates, and local conditions.



  • Front engine mount: $250–$600 total (parts plus labor).

  • Rear/transmission engine mount: $300–$700 total (parts plus labor).

  • Additional mounts (if applicable, such as on V6 models or when multiple mounts are due for replacement): $350–$700 per mount total.


The costs above assume a standard repair performed by a typical shop. Dealer-level pricing and OEM-part purchases can push the total higher, while selecting aftermarket parts and a maintenance-friendly shop can push the total lower.


Factors that affect the final price


Several variables influence how much you’ll pay for engine-mount replacement on a 2007 Accord.



  • Location and shop rates: Urban areas and dealer service centers generally charge more per hour than independent shops.

  • Parts quality: Aftermarket mounts are cheaper than OEM or dealer-supplied mounts, which raises or lowers the total accordingly.

  • Number of mounts replaced: Replacing one mount is cheaper than replacing two or three mounts at once.

  • Labor time and complexity: A straightforward front-mount replacement is typically faster (and cheaper) than replacing multiple mounts that require additional disassembly.

  • Additional needed components: If the mounts have caused damage to adjacent parts (e.g., belt drives, brackets), or if there are leaks or corrosion, the job may include extra parts and labor.

  • Vehicle condition and accessibility: In tight engine bays or with rigid engine mounts, labor time may increase.


To avoid surprises, request a written estimate that clearly separates parts and labor, and asks for a breakdown by mount if multiple mounts are being replaced.


Ways to save on engine-mount replacement costs


Consider these strategies to keep costs reasonable without compromising safety or reliability.



  • Shop around for quotes from multiple reputable repair shops, not just the nearest dealer.

  • Ask for a parts option (OEM vs aftermarket) and compare the price difference and warranty coverage.

  • Get a detailed breakdown showing labor hours and hourly rate for each mount being replaced.

  • If you need more than one mount, request a bundled price for replacing all mounts together.

  • Maintain the vehicle in advance to minimize unnecessary labor in the future (regular inspection may catch mounting issues earlier).


Being proactive about quotes and clarifying what’s included can help you avoid unnecessary charges and choose the best value.


Summary


Replacing engine mounts on a 2007 Honda Accord typically runs about $250-$600 for a single front mount and $300-$700 for a rear/transmission mount, with all-mount replacements generally totaling around $650-$1,200. Exact pricing hinges on parts (OEM vs aftermarket), regional labor rates, and how many mounts are being replaced. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and confirm which parts are included to ensure you get the best balance of price and reliability.

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