CHEVROLET Transmission mount replacement

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What is this repair?

Plain-English overview

Engine and transmission mounts absorb vibration and hold the drivetrain securely in the bay; worn mounts cause excessive vibration into the cabin, clunking during gear changes and in severe cases allow components to shift and contact each other.

Warning signs

How to tell your CHEVROLET needs this repair

  • Pronounced vibration felt through the cabin, steering wheel or gear lever
  • Clunking or thudding noise when selecting Drive or Reverse
  • Engine visibly rocking when revved in neutral (worn mount obvious)
  • Vibration worst at idle and improving at higher engine speeds
  • Clunking noise when going over bumps or accelerating hard

Common causes

Why CHEVROLET vehicles need this repair

  • 1.Infrequent gearbox oil changes allowing sludge to accumulate
  • 2.Worn synchronisers from high-mileage gear changes
  • 3.Oil leaks reducing lubricant level and causing dry running
  • 4.Overheating from sustained towing or extreme use

What affects the price

Why your quote may differ

  • Which mount has failed (front, rear or torque strut)
  • Solid rubber vs hydraulic mount (hydraulic mounts are more expensive)
  • Whether multiple mounts are replaced together (often cost-effective)

Risks of ignoring this

What happens if you delay

  • Progressive slipping worsening until the car becomes undriveable
  • Damage spreading to the flywheel or pressure plate, significantly increasing repair cost
  • Sudden failure leaving you stranded
  • Inability to select gears if the gearbox or selector mechanism is affected

Full repair guide

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The cost of transmission mount replacement on a CHEVROLET varies by model, engine size and parts quality. Use RepairFair's free estimator to get an accurate price for your specific car.

Each CHEVROLET model sits in a different vehicle segment (compact, mid-size, SUV) and has a different engine configuration. Larger, more complex or more premium vehicles require more expensive parts and sometimes more labour time. Select your specific model for an accurate estimate.

Transmission mount replacement on a CHEVROLET typically takes 1–3 hours of labour. In practice, most garages will complete the job within a half or full working day depending on their schedule.

Engine mounts are not expensive in parts — a standard rubber mount for most CHEVROLET models costs $30–$100; hydraulic mounts (fluid-filled, used on comfort-oriented vehicles) cost $80–$200. Labour is 1–2 hours per mount. Be cautious if all mounts are recommended simultaneously without clear evidence of failure — worn mounts are usually visible (cracked or collapsed rubber, oil leaking from a hydraulic mount). Ask to see the failed mount before agreeing to replacement. Transmission mounts fail independently and at different rates from engine mounts.

An independent is the right choice for engine mount replacement on most CHEVROLET models. The job requires an engine support bar (to support the engine while the mount is removed) — confirm the independent has this tool. No CHEVROLET-specific software is required. Hydraulic mount replacement on some higher-end CHEVROLET models with complex engine bay layouts takes longer; an independent familiar with your specific model will have a realistic labour estimate. Dealer pricing for engine mounts is significantly higher for the same outcome.

Quality aftermarket mounts from Febi Bilstein, Meyle, Corteco, Hutchinson and SKF are appropriate for most CHEVROLET models and are widely used by independent garages. These brands manufacture mounts to OEM hardness and compliance specifications. For performance or turbocharged CHEVROLET variants, uprated polyurethane mounts are available that reduce engine movement more than OEM rubber — they transmit more vibration into the cabin but are preferred by drivers who want sharper throttle response. For a standard road-use CHEVROLET, OEM-equivalent rubber mounts are the correct choice.

Engine mounts prevent the engine from moving excessively and vibrating into the chassis — a failed mount causes vibration through the steering wheel and gear lever, a thud when selecting Drive or Reverse, and visible engine rock when revved in neutral. Transmission mounts perform the same function for the gearbox. They wear at different rates and are not always replaced together. A proper diagnosis involves rocking the engine by hand with the vehicle on a lift to confirm which mount has lost its rubber compliance — this takes only a few minutes and should precede any replacement recommendation.

Transmission mount replacement requires specialist tools, precise torque settings and — for timing work — the risk of catastrophic engine damage if done incorrectly. This is not a job for a home mechanic. Use a qualified garage and ask them to show the old parts.

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