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How much does a Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Mercury Mountaineer Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement is $375 with $100 for parts and $275 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2001 Mercury MountaineerV8-5.0LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$820.37Shop/Dealer Price$924.23 - $1114.30
2009 Mercury MountaineerV6-4.0LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$1065.14Shop/Dealer Price$1276.51 - $1820.45
1997 Mercury MountaineerV8-5.0LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$874.07Shop/Dealer Price$1019.82 - $1337.60
2007 Mercury MountaineerV6-4.0LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$1008.15Shop/Dealer Price$1213.42 - $1752.80
2008 Mercury MountaineerV6-4.0LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$1065.14Shop/Dealer Price$1276.57 - $1820.56
1998 Mercury MountaineerV6-4.0LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$1070.62Shop/Dealer Price$1277.86 - $1800.41
2004 Mercury MountaineerV8-4.6LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$558.39Shop/Dealer Price$654.15 - $876.96
2002 Mercury MountaineerV6-4.0LService typeEngine or Transmission Mount ReplacementEstimate$837.14Shop/Dealer Price$980.07 - $1305.07
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What is the Engine Mount all about?

An engine mount, made of rubber and steel, has two purposes. One, it secures the engine and transmission to the frame of the car, and two, it absorbs the road shocks and engine vibrations so that the driver does not feel any engine movement. Transmission mounts secure the transmission.

Most cars have multiple engine and transmission mounts. If one of the mounts breaks, you will feel significant engine movement (vibrations and/or shaking).

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Keep in mind:

  • Do not drive your car for too long with broken engine or transmission mounts. It can cause severe damage to the axle shafts and transmission.
  • Some engine mounts contain oil that may leak if a mount is damaged.

How it's done:

  • Identify the broken mount.
  • Remove and replace the mount.

Our recommendation:

Whenever you notice your engine behaving oddly, you should schedule an inspection. Engine mounts are not typically checked during general maintenance, but they’ll be one of the first things checked if you report the symptoms mentioned here. As soon as you notice your engine vibrating, feeling clunky, or being noisy, schedule an inspection.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Engine Mount?

  • Engine or transmission movement, with bumping or clunking noises.
  • Loud noise when you put the car in gear.
  • Vibration when accelerating or driving uphill.
  • You will feel a movement in the engine compartment when driving the car.
  • Oil leaking from damaged mount (only in case of fluid filled mounts).

How important is this service?

Engine mounts hold your engine and transmission in place. The mounts absorb the shocks of the road and the vibration of the engine and transmission, and keep these two elements securely in place. When a mount brakes, the engine and transmission are less secure, and they’re subject to a higher amount of vibration and shock. This can cause damage to any number of vehicle components, and will also make your ride much rougher.

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Anthony

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Anthony
27 years of experience
Mercury Mountaineer V6-4.0L - Radiator Hose Repair - Atlanta, Georgia
Anthony was very friendly and did what needed to be done! He was running late but he did call me about an hour before to advise me of this, other than that I would have given 5 stars.

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Mercury Mountaineer V8-5.0L - Car is not starting - Bonita, California
I was very impressed with the process from start to finish, The people I dealt with were friendly and professiona,l and the price was very fair. I will definitely use this site in the future.

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Mercury Mountaineer V8-5.0L - Car is not starting - Fresno, California
He diagnosed my car carefully and found the cause of the problem.

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