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

In most cases, replacing a single engine mount on a 2007 Honda Odyssey costs about $300 to $600, including parts and labor. If multiple mounts are replaced or if there are extra components to swap, total can rise to $800 to $1,500.


The 2007 Odyssey uses several engine mounts to secure the V6 and dampen vibrations. When a mount fails, you might feel engine vibration, clunks, or misalignment; repair cost varies by mount type and shop. This article outlines typical costs and factors to consider.


Cost overview


Details below cover common scenarios for a 2007 Odyssey. They include typical parts and labor costs and assume standard shop rates in the United States.


Single engine mount replacement


The following price range applies to replacing one engine mount, typically the front or rear mount on the Odyssey, depending on the failure and access.



  • Parts cost: $60–$210

  • Labor: 1.5–3 hours at $75–$125/hour: $112–$375

  • Total range: approximately $180–$585


Notes: Prices vary with OEM vs aftermarket mounts and regional labor rates. Some shops include related hardware or small accessory checks in the same service if warranted.


Two engine mounts replacement


The two-mount scenario is common if both the front and rear mounts are failing or if a mount failure affected adjacent components.



  • Parts cost: $120–$420

  • Labor: 3–4.5 hours at $75–$125/hour: $225–$563

  • Total range: approximately $345–$983


Replacing two mounts generally costs more due to additional labor and potential alignment checks.


Three engine mounts replacement


Replacing all three engine mounts is less common but can be necessary on high-mileage vehicles or when mounts wear concurrently.



  • Parts cost: $180–$630

  • Labor: 4–6 hours at $75–$125/hour: $300–$750

  • Total range: approximately $480–$1,380


In some cases, rear or transmission mounts may require separate access or bracket work, slightly increasing the time and price.


Factors that affect price


Prices vary based on the type of mount (front, rear, torque or transmission mount), whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts, regional labor rates, and the complexity of access. If the engine or subframe needs to be moved, prices can rise further.



  • Mount type and location

  • Parts choice: OEM vs aftermarket

  • Labor rate in your area

  • Accessibility and the need to move components (engine, subframe, brackets)

  • Additional required repairs (brackets, hoses, transmission mount, alignment)


Always obtain written estimates that itemize parts and labor, and confirm whether the price includes related services such as alignment or inspection.


What to expect during the repair


Mechanics typically prepare by safely supporting the engine, damping or removing components as needed, removing the old mount, and installing a new mount with proper torque specs. The process can require lifting the vehicle, disconnecting brackets, and ensuring engine alignment before test-running the car to verify there are no further issues.



  • Inspect and confirm which mounts are failing

  • Safely support the engine before removal

  • Replace mount(s) with correct torque specs

  • Check engine alignment and perform road test


Customer considerations include scheduling, potential coolant leaks, and ensuring that the vibration or noise issue is resolved after replacement.


Getting an estimate and tips


To budget accurately, gather quotes from multiple local shops and ask about part choices, warranty, and labor breakdowns. Provide details about the symptoms, mileage, and any related parts you suspect may be worn.



  • Ask for itemized quotes with parts and labor separately

  • Inquire about warranty on parts and labor

  • Consider both OEM and reputable aftermarket options

  • Check if the estimate includes possible related services (alignment, belt replacement, coolant hoses)


Having a clear estimate and understanding the scope can help you avoid surprise costs and ensure the repair addresses the underlying issue.


Summary


Replacing an engine mount on a 2007 Honda Odyssey typically runs from roughly $180 to $585 for a single mount, with higher totals for two or three mounts or when access is difficult. Prices vary by mount type, parts choice, and regional labor rates. For the most accurate estimate, obtain written quotes from several trusted shops and confirm what’s included in the price.

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