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How much does it cost to replace engine mounts on a Toyota Corolla?

Typically, replacing two engine mounts on a Toyota Corolla costs about $400 to $1,300, while replacing all four mounts generally falls in the $800 to $2,000 range. Real prices depend on year/model, parts choice, and labor rates.


What drives the cost


Several factors influence the final price you’ll pay at the shop. Prices vary by model year and engine type (gas vs hybrid), the number of mounts replaced, parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates in your region, and whether related components are replaced at the same time.


Here are the main cost drivers:



  • Parts cost and type: front engine mount, rear engine mount, and transmission mounts have different price points, with OEM parts typically more expensive than aftermarket equivalents.

  • Labor time and hourly rate: time to access mounts varies; some engines require extra disassembly or hoisting equipment. Shop hourly rates vary by region.

  • Vehicle specifics: newer Corolla generations and hybrid variants may have different mount configurations and special bolts or brackets.

  • Additional related components: bushings, brackets, or alignment checks may add to the bill.


To avoid surprises, ask for a detailed written estimate that breaks out parts and labor, and request quotes for both OEM and aftermarket options.


Estimated costs by mount count


Understanding per-mount costs helps translate the numbers into your situation. The following are typical ranges you might see, depending on the mount type and parts choice.



  • Front engine mount: parts commonly $100–$260; labor about 1–2 hours; total roughly $250–$520.

  • Rear engine mount: parts typically $60–$180; labor about 1–2 hours; total roughly $140–$420.

  • Left/right transmission mounts: parts commonly $60–$220 each; labor about 1–2 hours per mount; total roughly $130–$420 per mount.


When replacing all four mounts, totals usually fall in the broad range of $800 to $2,000, depending on parts choice and labor rates. In some cases, shops may quote higher if additional work is needed.


What to expect during the repair


While the exact steps vary by year and engine, most Corolla engine mount work follows a similar pattern: parking, disconnecting the negative battery, raising the engine for clearance, removing the old mount(s), installing new ones, and rechecking torque specs. Expect a typical job to take between 2 and 5 hours, depending on how many mounts are replaced and the service bay’s workflow.


Important notes for hybrid and all-wheel drive variants


Hybrid and some newer Corolla models may have different mount configurations or require special fasteners. If you own a hybrid or a model with an electric motor, the process may take longer and parts may be priced higher.


Always confirm whether the quote includes any auxiliary components (mount brackets, hardware, alignment, and disposal fees). Some shops bill separately for disposal of old parts and for wheel alignment after mounts are replaced.


How to get an accurate quote


The most reliable way to budget is to obtain multiple written estimates from reputable shops. Consider the following:



  • Ask for a breakdown that shows parts (OEM vs aftermarket), labor hours, and tax.

  • Request quotes for both OEM and aftermarket mounts to compare value.

  • Check whether the price includes disposal, fluids, and a wheel alignment (if necessary).


Reading customer reviews and confirming the shop’s credentials can help ensure a quality repair that won’t require a repeat visit soon after.


Summary


Engine mount replacement costs for a Toyota Corolla vary widely based on the number of mounts, parts quality, engine type, and regional labor rates. As a rough guide, expect about $400–$1,300 for two mounts and $800–$2,000 for four mounts, with OEM parts leaning toward the higher end. Always obtain a written estimate, compare OEM vs aftermarket options, and confirm whether additional services like alignment are included in the price.

Can I drive a car with bad engine mounts?


A: While it's possible to drive with a bad engine mount, it's not recommended. A failing engine mount can cause damage to other engine components and lead to a rough and unsafe driving experience. Q: How much does it cost to replace an engine mount?



How long do Toyota engine mounts last?


5-7 years
Usually, engine mounts should last between at least 5-7 years, depending on the application. Still, we recommend getting them checked regularly when the vehicle is being serviced or when any other work is being carried out. This should maintain your engine and keep your driving experience as smooth as possible.



How long does it take a mechanic to replace engine mounts?


For a motor mount that is right on top of the engine it may only take 30 minutes for a mechanic to swap out the old mount and replace it with a new one. If the motor mount is buried in the engine bay, you may be looking a two or more hours to gain access.



How many engine mounts does a Toyota Corolla have?


4pc of right engine mount, rear engine torque mount, rear torque bracket, and left transmission mount fits for Toyota Corolla 1.8L Hybrid 2020 - 2022.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.