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How to Replace Engine Mount 2008-2012 Honda Accord

How to Replace Engine Mount 2008-2012 Honda Accord

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How to Replace Engine Mounts on a 2010 Honda Accord (All Mount Locations)

Step-by-step instructions with tools list, parts checklist, safety tips, and mount-specific torque specs

How to Replace Engine Mounts on a 2010 Honda Accord (All Mount Locations)

Step-by-step instructions with tools list, parts checklist, safety tips, and mount-specific torque specs

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🔧 Accord - Engine Mount Replacement

Your Accord uses multiple mounts to hold the engine/transmission in position and control vibration. Replacing the correct mount(s) usually fixes clunking on takeoff/shifts and excessive vibration, but each mount has a different access path and torque specs.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.5-4.0 hours (depending on which mount)


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • 🛑 Never get under the car supported only by a jack—use jack stands.
  • 🛑 Support the engine before loosening any mount hardware (a mount may be the only thing holding that corner up).
  • 🛑 Keep hands clear while lifting the engine slightly; pinch points can crush fingers.
  • 🛑 Let the exhaust cool fully; the rear area can be hot.
  • 🛑 Battery disconnect is recommended if you’ll be working near the starter/positive cable routing.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum)
  • Jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum)
  • Wheel chocks
  • Safety glasses
  • Mechanic gloves
  • Socket set 8mm-19mm
  • 3/8" drive ratchet
  • 1/2" drive breaker bar
  • Torque wrench 10-150 ft-lbs
  • Extensions set 3"-12"
  • Universal swivel joint 3/8"
  • Wrench set 10mm-19mm
  • Phillips screwdriver #2
  • Trim clip remover
  • Pry bar 12"-18"
  • Wood block 2x6
  • Penetrating oil
  • Paint marker

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Engine mount (right side) - Qty: 1 (if replacing)
  • Transmission mount (left side) - Qty: 1 (if replacing)
  • Front lower torque mount - Qty: 1 (if replacing)
  • Rear lower torque mount - Qty: 1 (if replacing)
  • Engine mount hardware kit - Qty: 1 (recommended)

📋 Before You Begin

  • 🅿️ Park on level ground, put the shifter in 1st gear, and set the parking brake.
  • Place wheel chocks behind the rear tires.
  • If you’ll be near the battery cable routing, disconnect the battery using a 10mm socket (negative terminal first).
  • Plan to support the engine: place a floor jack under the oil pan with a wood block 2x6 in between (the wood spreads the load so you don’t dent the pan).

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Tell me which mount(s) you’re replacing (required)

  • Reply with one or more: Right (passenger-side) engine mount, Left (driver-side) transmission mount, Front lower mount, Rear lower mount.
  • Also tell me your main symptom: vibration at idle, clunk on takeoff, clunk on shifts, or visible torn mount.

Step 2: Tell me what support method you have (required)

  • Do you have an engine support bar (specialty) that holds the engine from above, or only a floor jack from below?
  • This changes the safest procedure and access for some mounts.

Once you answer those 2 items, I’ll give you the exact mount-by-mount steps and torque specs for your Accord.


✅ After Repair

  • With the car still safely supported, re-check that all mount fasteners are fully seated and torqued (once I provide the specs for your mount).
  • Start the engine and listen for new knocks or metal-on-metal contact.
  • Test drive: gentle takeoff and 1-2 shift first, then normal driving; confirm the clunk/vibration is gone.
  • Recheck fasteners after the first short drive for peace of mind.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $350-$1,200 (parts + labor, depends on which mount[s])

DIY Cost: $60-$450 (parts only, depends on which mount[s])

You Save: $290-$750 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1.5-4.0 hours.


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