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How much is a motor mount for a Honda Civic?

A replacement motor mount for a Honda Civic typically costs between $50 and $300 for the part, and with installation you’re looking at roughly $200 to $700 total, depending on the Civic’s model year, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts, and your location. This article breaks down the current pricing landscape, installation factors, and shopping tips.


Part types and price ranges


Honda Civics use several mounts to isolate vibration and secure the engine and transmission. Prices vary by mount type and by whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts.



  • Front engine mount (often the most commonly replaced) — OEM typically $120–$260; aftermarket $40–$120.

  • Rear engine mount (torque or hydraulic type) — OEM typically $100–$210; aftermarket $30–$90.

  • Transmission mount (torque mount) — OEM typically $120–$260; aftermarket $40–$130.

  • Right/side engine mount (if applicable on certain generations) — OEM typically $100–$200; aftermarket $40–$100.


Prices vary by generation (e.g., older 8th/9th gen cars vs. newer 10th/11th gen), engine type, and supplier. Always verify the exact mount part number for your Civic and your vehicle’s VIN to ensure a proper fit.


OEM vs aftermarket: cost and considerations


Choosing between OEM and aftermarket mounts can influence both price and performance. Here’s a quick comparison.



  • OEM (dealer) mounts — typically higher upfront cost but guaranteed fit and compatibility with Honda’s engineering specifications; price range roughly $120–$320 per mount depending on model year.

  • Aftermarket mounts — usually cheaper and widely available from brands such as Dorman or other manufacturers; price range roughly $40–$140 per mount, with some premium options approaching $150–$200.


Bottom line: aftermarket mounts offer savings for many daily drivers, but OEM mounts can be preferable if you’re chasing exact fit, warranty considerations, or a brand-new part matched to Honda’s original specs.


Labor and installation considerations


Labor costs depend on access, the number of mounts replaced, and regional shop rates. Here’s what to expect.



  • Labor time: typically 1–3 hours per mount in a standard Civic, with more time if access is difficult or multiple mounts are replaced.

  • Labor rate: commonly $75–$150 per hour, depending on region and shop.

  • Installed total for one mount: roughly $200–$700 when including parts (OEM vs aftermarket) and labor; replacing multiple mounts can increase the total but sometimes reduces per-mount labor costs.


Note: Prices can rise if additional components (bolts, brackets), coolant, or alignment-related services are required. Always request a written estimate before authorizing work.


Where to buy and how to shop


Shop options vary by price, warranty, and fitment reliability. Here are common sources.



  • Honda dealer or official Honda parts websites — best-fit assurance and warranty; typically the highest price.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly) — broad aftermarket selection; frequent promotions and in-store pickup options.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (Amazon, eBay) — convenient pricing and fast shipping; verify fitment with your exact Civic year and engine, and check seller reliability and return policies.

  • Junkyards or remanufactured mounts — lower up-front cost, variable condition; ensure you inspect integrity and convincing mileage history if available.


Before purchasing, confirm the exact part number for your Civic and read customer reviews or fitment notes. If in doubt, ask a parts associate to cross-check with your VIN.


DIY versus professional installation


Deciding between a DIY replacement and professional installation depends on tools, space, and comfort with engine work. Consider these factors.



  • Tools and workspace: you’ll typically need a jack, jack stands, a wrench set, torque wrench, and possibly an engine support or hoist depending on the mount layout.

  • Safety and accuracy: improper support or incorrect torque can cause engine damage or personal injury; follow the service manual’s torque specs and sequences.

  • Warranty and reliability: many shops provide labor warranties; DIY work may void certain warranties or require return-to-stock procedures if something goes wrong.


For most Civic owners, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper alignment, torque, and long-term reliability, especially if you’re replacing more than one mount or encountering difficult access.


Symptoms that a motor mount may need replacement


If you’re not sure whether a mount is failing, watch for these signs before and after replacement.



  • Excessive engine vibration felt in the cabin, especially at idle or during acceleration.

  • Clunking, banging, or thudding noises when shifting gears or accelerating, particularly with a cold engine.

  • Visible cracking or separation of the mount’s rubber or metal components.

  • Engine movement seen when revving the engine in neutral, or misalignment of the exhaust components.


If you notice these symptoms, schedule a diagnostic with a trusted shop to confirm which mounts are worn and whether replacement is warranted.


Summary


Motor mounts for the Honda Civic come in several types, with OEM parts generally costing more than aftermarket options. Expect part prices in roughly $40–$320 per mount, depending on type and supplier, while installed costs usually range from about $200 to $700 per mount when labor is included. Labor rates vary by region, and installation time depends on access and whether multiple mounts are replaced. Shop smart by confirming exact fitment for your Civic, comparing OEM and aftermarket options, and weighing DIY potential against professional installation for safety and reliability. Always get a written estimate and keep in mind that prices can fluctuate with parts availability and regional demand.

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