Engine Mount Replacement near St. Paul, Minnesota

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Engine Mount Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Engine Mount Replacement near St. Paul, Minnesota

Engine Mount Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Precision Tune Auto Care 030-01

4.4
(785)
4.41 mi
1329 Larpenteur Ave S
Roseville, MN
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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TGK Automotive - Maplewood

4.2
(170)
4.63 mi
2545 Conway Ave
St. Paul, MN
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Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 030-44

4.3
(456)
5.17 mi
1165 Geneva Ave
Oakdale, MN
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TGK Automotive - Inver Grove Heights

4.6
(119)
5.98 mi
5641 Blackburn Lane
Inver Grove Heights, MN
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Honest-1 Auto Care - Roseville

4.1
(453)
6.55 mi
3114 Lexington Ave N
Roseville, MN
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TGK Automotive Specialists #5226

4.4
(76)
7.8 mi
3757 Lexington Avenue North
Arden Hills, MN
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Wilson's Auto World

4.8
(76)
7.81 mi
1850 New Brighton Blvd
Minneapolis, MN
Closed
Opens 10:00 AM Sat
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Auto Works Automotive Service Center

4.5
(863)
8.61 mi
380 Rivertown Dr
Woodbury, MN
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Honest-1 Auto Care - Diamond Lake

4.1
(267)
9.66 mi
5936 Portland Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
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Honest-1 Auto Care - Cottage Grove

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(32)
10.1 mi
8118 Hadley Ave S
Cottage Grove, MN
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Matt’s Automotive Service Center

4.3
(156)
10.4 mi
4501 NE Central Ave
Columbia Heights, MN
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Honest-1 Auto Care - New Brighton

4.1
(44)
11.32 mi
2172 Silver Lake Road NW
New Brighton, MN
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Engine Mount Replacement

How are engine mount issues diagnosed?

Diagnosing engine mounts is not necessary in all cases, as some vehicles are scheduled for motor mount replacement as part of the factory scheduled maintenance. For most other vehicles, the motor mounts will be evaluated for the amount of travel they allow the engine, if the engine is listing in one direction, whether they have physical damage or leaks, and if they produce vibration or noises in the cabin. If any obvious symptoms are present, the engine mounts will be identified if they are causing the symptoms. Some manufacturers publish specifications for positioning engine and transmission mounts, and failure to adhere to these specifications, or the engine mount gradually shifting out of position, will lead to engine vibrations felt in the cabin, and possible premature engine mount failure. If the technician notices the engine mount appears to be failing, but is installed incorrectly, they may recommend correcting the installation, and testing the existing mount.
Engine Mount Replacement

How is an engine mount replaced?

Replacing engine mounts requires proper engine supporting equipment. The technician will place the engine support tool across the top of the engine bay, and secure the engine in place. Then, any obstructing components are removed, and the motor mount is removed, given one more final inspection, and replaced if needed. Once the motor mount is replaced, it is checked to confirm proper alignment specifications have been met, and the fasteners will be tightened to specification. All removed components will be reattached, and the vehicle will be tested to ensure the customer complaint has been corrected.

RepairPal Recommendations for engine mount issues

When changing an engine mount at home, never support the engine with a jack or jack stand. The weight of the engine sitting on the pinpoint head of a jack or jack stand can puncture the oil pan, or crack other components. The engine should be supported by an engine brace from the top.

What to look out for when dealing with engine mount issues

OEM engine mounts are generally more expensive, but aftermarket engine mounts may not meet the specifications of the OEM mounts, and vibration can result. When it comes to engine mounts, you get what you pay for. The original equipment manufacturer mounts are usually the best option, though there are some excellent choices in the aftermarket.

Can I replace the engine mount myself?

Replacing engine mounts is dangerous, and engines are extremely heavy. There is a risk of being crushed by a falling engine, and crushing a hand between the engine and engine mount pedestal. If safe engine supporting methods are not clearly known, or proper engine bracing tools are not on hand, this repair should not be attempted, and a professional technician with appropriate equipment should complete the job.

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