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How much does it cost to replace motor mounts on a Ford Fusion?

Replacing a motor mount on a Ford Fusion generally runs about $300–$700 for a single mount, including parts and labor. If you need two or more mounts replaced, the total can rise to roughly $900–$2,000 or more depending on the engine variant and shop rates.


Motor mounts secure the engine and dampen vibrations. In the Ford Fusion, the number and type of mounts you need depend on the model year and engine (for example, four-cylinder versus V6, front-drive versus all-wheel drive). Prices vary by parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket), the complexity of access in the engine bay, and local labor rates.


Parts costs by mount type


Parts prices differ by the mount’s function and the engine configuration. Below are typical ranges you might see for Ford Fusion models in the United States.



  • Front engine mount: about $60–$150 for the part.

  • Transmission/torque mount: about $50–$180 for the part.

  • Rear engine mount (torque/or bottom mount, if present): about $80–$250 for the part.


Note: Some Fusion variants use hydraulic mounts or reinforced brackets, which can push part costs higher. OEM Ford parts tend to sit at the upper end of these ranges, while aftermarket options are usually cheaper but may have different lifespans.


Labor costs and time


Labor charges hinge on your location and the shop’s hourly rate, as well as how accessible the mounts are in the engine bay.



  • Typical labor time per mount: about 1.5–3 hours, depending on the mount’s location and engine variant.

  • Labor rate: commonly $75–$150 per hour in many regions.


Altogether, labor for replacing a single mount often falls in the $120–$450 range. If multiple mounts are replaced at once, you’ll see higher total labor costs, though some shops offer blended rates for multiple mounts.


Typical total cost scenarios


Marketplace quotes generally fall into these broad scenarios, though actual prices can vary by region and vehicle configuration.



  • Single mount replacement (parts plus labor): approximately $300–$700.

  • Two mounts replacement: approximately $600–$1,200.

  • All mounts replacement (three mounts common on many Fusion variants): roughly $900–$2,000, plus any incidental bracket or hydraulic component work.


Higher costs may occur for turbocharged or V6 engines, all-wheel-drive configurations, or jobs that require additional labor to access hard-to-reach mounts. Always obtain a written estimate with a clear breakdown of parts and labor before authorizing service.


What affects price and how to save


Several factors influence the final bill, and there are ways to manage costs without compromising safety:



  • Shop location and rate: urban shops and dealerships typically charge more than independent shops in rural areas.

  • Part choice: OEM/Dealer parts are usually pricier than aftermarket equivalents; some vehicles tolerate high-quality aftermarket mounts.

  • Number of mounts: replacing multiple mounts at once can reduce overall labor time compared with separate visits.

  • Labor complexity: engine layout, surrounding components, and whether specialty tools are needed can affect time and price.

  • DIY considerations: replacing mounts yourself can save labor, but requires proper tools, torque specs, and safety precautions; missteps can cause engine damage or misalignment.


Ask for a detailed, written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and any additional fees (diagnostics, brackets, hydraulic lines, or alignment checks) before work begins.


How to tell if you need motor mounts replaced


While a mechanic should diagnose, common signs include noticeable engine vibration at idle, clunking when starting or shifting, visible engine movement under acceleration, or unusual noises coming from the engine bay. If you notice these symptoms, schedule a professional inspection to confirm the need for replacement and to obtain an exact price quote.


Where to get an estimate


Obtain quotes from a mix of sources—your Ford dealer, independent mechanics, and national chains. Compare itemized estimates and ask about labor times for your specific Fusion year and engine. Some shops offer free preliminary inspections or diagnostics that lead to upfront price quotes.


Summary


For a Ford Fusion, replacing one motor mount typically costs between $300 and $700, with higher prices when parts are premium or access is difficult. Replacing multiple mounts raises the total to around $900–$2,000 or more, depending on engine type, drive configuration, and local labor rates. To minimize surprises, obtain written, itemized estimates from multiple shops, weigh OEM versus aftermarket parts, and consider whether replacing all mounts in a single visit is more economical than staging the work. Clear communication and planning can help you steer toward a safe, smooth-running engine with minimal vibration.

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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.