Replacing a single engine mount typically costs between $400 and $900, including parts and labor. If two mounts must be replaced, expect roughly $700 to $1,400, depending on parts and shop rates. Costs vary by location, mount type, and whether you choose a dealer or an independent shop.
What affects the overall cost
Several factors determine the final bill for engine mount replacement in a 2016 Traverse.
- Number of mounts needing replacement (one, two, or more)
- Type of mount (engine mount, transmission mount, torque strut, etc.) and whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used
- Labor rate and geographic location
- Shop vs. dealer pricing and any diagnostic or disposal fees
- Need for ancillary services (new hardware, related inspections, fluids)
Prices can vary widely depending on the specifics of the job and the pricing structure of the shop you choose.
Typical cost ranges
Overview of ballpark numbers for common configurations on a 2016 Chevrolet Traverse with a 3.6L V6 engine.
- Single engine mount replacement: Parts roughly $50–$300; labor about 1–3 hours at $75–$150 per hour; total estimated $200–$900
- Two engine mounts replacement: Parts roughly $100–$600; labor about 2–4 hours; total estimated $350–$1,300
- Dealer vs independent shop: Dealer services tend to be higher; aftermarket parts can reduce cost by roughly 20–30%
For many Traverse owners, a single-mount replacement at an independent shop commonly lands in the $450–$900 range, while replacing two mounts can push toward $800–$1,500 depending on the market.
What to expect during the repair
Understanding the repair process helps you gauge timing and potential extra costs.
- Diagnosis confirms which mount(s) are worn or failing
- Vehicle is lifted and the engine is supported to relieve stress on the mount
- Old mount(s) are removed and new mount(s) installed with new hardware as needed
- Related components (brackets, bushings, or brackets) are inspected and replaced if necessary
- Test drive and final inspection to ensure there are no vibrations or leaks; any fault codes are checked
Repair time typically ranges from about 1.5 to 3 hours for a single mount and may be longer for multiple mounts; always confirm an estimated timeline when you obtain a quote.
How to save money
These tips can help you secure a fair price without compromising safety or quality.
- Shop around and obtain multiple written quotes from reputable shops
- Ask about bundled pricing if you’re replacing more than one mount
- Consider well-reviewed independent shops rather than high-priced dealerships
- Check whether parts have a warranty and whether labor is covered within the quote
- Inquire about any diagnostic fees and whether they’ll credit the fee if you proceed with the repair
Being proactive and asking for detailed estimates can help you avoid overcharging and ensure you get a solid part with a reliable labor warranty.
Summary
Engine mount replacement costs for the 2016 Chevy Traverse depend on how many mounts are replaced, the type of mounts used, and the labor rate at your chosen shop. A single-mount job typically runs a few hundred to about $900, while two mounts can reach into the thousand-dollar range. Always obtain written estimates, confirm what’s included (parts, labor, and any diagnostics), and consider both dealer and independent options. With careful shopping, you can protect your vehicle’s ride quality and budget.


