Yes. Honda generally requires using Honda Genuine Parts (OEM) for windshields and installation performed by an authorized dealer or service center to protect warranty coverage and ensure proper functioning of safety features.
Because many Honda models include advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) with cameras and sensors near the windshield, replacing the glass often requires recalibration of those systems to maintain accuracy. The exact requirements can vary by model and year, so check your owner's manual or consult your local dealer for model-specific guidance.
What Honda says about windshield replacements
Honda's service guidance emphasizes using genuine parts and proper installation to ensure fit, safety, and compatibility with ADAS. Replacing a windshield on a vehicle equipped with ADAS commonly involves recalibration and may depend on the service facility's capabilities.
ADAS considerations
ADAS sensors and cameras behind the windshield detect lane markings, distance to vehicles, and other data. After a windshield replacement, recalibration is typically required to restore the sensors' accuracy. This is usually performed at a Honda dealership or an authorized repair facility with the right equipment.
OEM vs aftermarket windshields and warranties
Using Honda Genuine Parts for windshields is strongly recommended, particularly for newer models with ADAS. Aftermarket windshields may be available, but they might not match original tolerances, could affect ADAS calibration, and may have different warranty implications. Always verify warranty terms with your dealer before proceeding.
To help ensure you comply with Honda's expectations during a windshield replacement, consider the following checklist.
- Use the windshield specified by Honda (Honda Genuine Parts) rather than aftermarket equivalents.
- Have the replacement performed at a Honda dealer or a shop certified to install OEM glass and conduct ADAS recalibration.
- Confirm whether ADAS recalibration is required for your specific model and what type of recalibration is necessary (static or dynamic).
- Request documentation of the part number, installation, and calibration for warranty records.
- Check your warranty or HondaCare terms to confirm coverage for the replacement and any related safety features.
In summary, if safety-critical systems rely on the windshield, sticking with OEM parts and professional recalibration is prudent to maintain safety and warranty coverage.
Summary
Honda generally recommends Honda Genuine Parts for windshield replacements and emphasizes professional installation and ADAS recalibration when required. While aftermarket windshields may be used in some cases, they can affect fit, sensor calibration, and warranty status. Always consult your dealer or a certified repair facility for model-specific guidance.


