![]() Honestly, if you're mechanically inclined and have a spare weekend day, save yourself the ~$300 & DIY. I used a total of three jacks (one 'car jack + 2 hydrolic 'normal' jacks), a few pieces of 2x4 (like 10" long) and my drive-up ramps. Total parts was something around $200 for all OEM mounts. I only had to buy a few things that wouldn't normally be in your toolbox to begin with: a 20" extension for reaching the rear engine mounts top nut, and believe it or not, a knuckle cause I've never had to use one before. Service type Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement: Estimate 1353.45: Shop/Dealer Price 1569.62 - 2017.52: 2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4-2.4L Turbo: Service type Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement: Estimate 1248.25: Shop/Dealer Price 1437.92 - 1806.77: 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4-2. Mind you, this wasn't rushing around, this was leisurely pace. Service type Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement: Estimate 1014.33: Shop/Dealer Price 1204.17 - 1697.20: 2014 GMC Terrain L4-2.4L: Service type Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement: Estimate 1050.82: Shop/Dealer Price 1251.74 - 1753.08: 2013 GMC Terrain V6-3. ![]() Improperly lifting the engine and transmission assembly during removal may result in broken. Vibration causes the steel bracket to fail. ![]() Oxidation causes the rubber or urethane in the mount to fail. I did two mounts at one time and the rear about a week later.Ĭombined time, in my dirt driveway, all by myself - 3 - 3 1/2 hours. Service type Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement: Estimate 1611.99: Shop/Dealer Price 2026.43 - 2773.81: 2005 Porsche Cayenne V6-3.2L: Service type Engine or Transmission Mount Replacement: Estimate 1807.22: Shop/Dealer Price 2272.63 - 3077.22: 2003 Porsche Cayenne V8-4. A very simple steel or rubber mount may start around 10 and can rise to 150, depending on the make and model of vehicle. Why does a Transmission Mount Fail Transmission mounts normally fail after 60,000-100,000 miles or more, due to oxidation and vibration. Click to expand.Note: I have the *exact* same car as you, including tranny (well, mines an SE, but you get the point). ![]()
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