How much does it cost to replace a motor mount
Motor mount replacement cost varies quite a bit depending on the type of mount and the difficulty removing it.
Motor mount replacement cost varies, from as little as $200 to as much as $1,000 each. The cost depends on the type of mount and the engine design. Motor mounts can be the old rubber (elastomeric) types shown below, the newer hydraulic style, or even the high-tech magneto rheological style. In addition to the cost of the part, the labor to remove and install the mount also varies, depending on how many mounts must be disconnected in order to raise the engine, and how many components must be disconnected in order to access the mount.
Rubber motor mount replacement cost
Traditional rubber motor mounts are the least costly, running from as low as $75 to a high of around $225 per mount. The cost varies quite a bit depending on whether the shop installs an aftermarket mount compared to an OEM mount. You may like the cost of an aftermarket mount, but in my experience, they simply don’t last as long as an OE mount. If you plan to keep the vehicle, my advice is to ask the shop to install an OE mount.
The labor to install a rubber mount is generally between 1 and 1.5 hours. At a national average shop rate of $140/hr, plan to spend about $400 to $550 to replace a motor mount.
Hydraulic motor mount replacement cost
Hydraulic mounts cost quite a bit more than rubber motor mounts. An hydraulic mount for a Honda Odyssey van, for example, costs upwards of $650 for the part alone. Labor to install that part takes a bit longer at 2.1 hours. So it’s not uncommon to pay almost $800 to $1,000 to replace an hydraulic motor mount.
Active vacuum or electronically controlled motor mount cost
Active mounts are found on a number of late model vehicles including Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, Lexus, Toyota and others. Their costs varies by make and model but in many cases the replacement cost is comparable to hydraulic mounts, so, around $800 to $1,000 to replace an active motor mount.
For more information on how motor mounts work, see this post
For more information on the symptoms of a bad motor mount, see this post
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