A typical replacement for a single engine mount on a Jeep Renegade costs about $350 to $800, including parts and labor. Prices vary based on the mount type, the number of mounts involved, parts choices, and local labor rates.
The following explanation outlines what goes into that price and how you can gauge your own estimate when shopping for service.
Cost drivers
Several factors influence what you’ll pay to replace an engine mount on a Renegade. The list below highlights the main cost drivers you’ll encounter when getting quotes.
- Mount location and type: Renegades may use multiple mounts (such as a front engine mount and a transmission/torque mount). Some are easier to access than others, affecting labor time.
- Number of mounts replaced: If more than one mount is worn or damaged, expect higher parts and labor costs.
- Parts choice: OEM/Mopar parts tend to be more expensive than aftermarket alternatives, with price differences depending on mount design and engine variant.
- Labor rate and shop location: Urban areas and dealership service centers typically charge higher hourly rates than independent shops; US rates commonly range from about $100 to $180 per hour.
- Vehicle year and engine: Model year and engine configuration can influence the rarity and price of parts, as well as the complexity of the replacement.
- Additional services: Diagnostic fees, mounting hardware, fluids, or checks (such as a post-replacement inspection) may be billed separately.
Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and anticipate the total cost you’ll face.
Typical cost breakdown
The price you see on a bill usually breaks down into parts, labor, and potential extras. Here’s a typical range for a single engine mount replacement on a Renegade in the United States as of 2024–2026.
- Parts: Engine mount prices generally range from about $50 to $350 per mount, depending on whether you choose OEM/Mopar or aftermarket parts and the specific mount (front versus transmission/torque mount).
- Labor: Replacement labor is usually 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on access and whether other components must be removed for clearance. At typical shop rates of $100–$180 per hour, labor costs roughly $150–$630.
- Total: A typical single-mount replacement often falls in the $300–$800 range, with dealership quotes sometimes reaching $900–$1,200 in higher-cost markets or during complex jobs.
If multiple mounts are involved, multiply the ranges accordingly and consider any extra costs such as fluids or a diagnostic fee.
What to ask your shop
To avoid surprises, request a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and any additional fees. Confirm whether the price includes disposal, any warranty on parts or workmanship, and whether the quote is for OEM or aftermarket parts. It’s also wise to ask if the job requires engine support tools or additional access work, which can affect both time and price.
Summary
For a Jeep Renegade, replacing an engine mount typically costs a few hundred dollars, with a common range of about $300–$800 for a single mount including parts and labor. Exact pricing depends on which mount is replaced, how many mounts are involved, the choice of parts, and local labor rates. Always compare multiple quotes—preferably from both an independent shop and a dealership—and clarify what is included in each estimate to avoid hidden charges.


