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How much does a Honda CR-V headlight cost?

Headlight costs for a Honda CR-V range roughly from $10 to $900, depending on whether you replace a simple bulb or a full LED headlight assembly, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket; labor adds to the total. This article lays out current price expectations, what affects the cost, and how to plan your purchase.


In this piece we break down the typical price landscape by replacement type and model year, and offer guidance on budgeting for parts, bulbs, and labor. Prices can vary by trim level, year, and regional market, so it’s wise to confirm exact figures with a retailer or service shop before buying.


Cost Breakdown by Replacement Type


Before you shop, understand the main price levers: the part type (bulbs vs assemblies), the brand (OEM vs aftermarket), and the LED vs halogen technology, plus any special features like auto-leveling or adaptive lighting.



  • OEM replacement headlight assembly (CR-V halogen): typically around $350–$500 per unit; LED/OEM variants are higher, often $600–$900.

  • Aftermarket replacement headlight assembly (non-OEM): halogen variants usually $60–$180; LED variants typically $120–$350.

  • Headlight bulbs and components: halogen bulbs $10–$40; LED bulbs $25–$100; ballast or wiring add-ons $10–$60.

  • Labor costs for installation: roughly $50–$150 per hour; total installation commonly 1–2 hours depending on access and trim.

  • Optional features (adaptive headlights or self-leveling sensors): can add $100–$300 to the part cost.


In summary, the total project cost varies widely: replacing a bulb is inexpensive, while replacing the full headlight assembly—especially LED/OEM variants—costs more, and installation fees depend on location and shop.


Model-Year Variations


Headlight design and tech evolved across the CR-V generations, affecting price. The following ranges reflect typical market prices for common configurations by generation and feature set.


2017–2021 CR-V


For these generations, you’ll find a mix of halogen and LED assemblies. Typical price ranges are:



  • OEM replacement headlight assembly: halogen around $350–$500 per unit; LED/OEM variants often $600–$900.

  • Aftermarket headlight assembly: halogen $60–$180; LED variants $120–$350.

  • Bulbs and components: halogen bulbs $10–$40; LED bulbs $25–$100.

  • Labor for installation: $50–$150 per hour; total 1–2 hours commonly.


Prices vary by trim (LX/EX/Touring) and whether you need a left- or right-side unit. Always verify fitment for your exact model and year.


2022–2024 CR-V


These models lean more toward LED/projector headlights with higher-tech features, influencing cost. Typical price ranges are:



  • OEM replacement headlight assembly: halogen variants are less common; LED/projector units typically $600–$1,000 per side.

  • Aftermarket headlight assembly: halogen $70–$180; LED/PROJECTOR variants $150–$350.

  • Bulbs and components: halogen bulbs $10–$40; LED bulbs $25–$100.

  • Labor for installation: $50–$150 per hour; total 1–2 hours commonly.


Exact pricing depends on trim level, whether you replace the left or right headlight, and any added sensors or adaptive features.


Where to Shop and How to Compare


Smart shoppers compare OEM vs aftermarket, check compatibility for the exact year and trim, and factor in warranty and return policies. Online parts retailers, local auto parts stores, and Honda dealerships each present different price points and service options.



  • OEM from Honda dealers: typically the most reliable fit and warranty, but often the highest price.

  • Aftermarket brands (Depo, TYC, etc.): generally cheaper with varying quality; read reviews for fit and finish.

  • Bulbs vs complete assemblies: if your only need is a bulb, prices stay low; full assemblies come with higher upfront costs but can simplify installation.

  • Labor and installation: price varies by shop and location; get multiple quotes to gauge fair market rates.


Pro tip: ask for a written part number match and a full labor quote before committing, and if you're unsure about LED vs halogen compatibility for your specific CR-V year, consult the retailer or mechanic first.


Summary


For a CR-V, replacing a headlight can cost anywhere from a modest bulbs-only expense to a substantial investment for a full LED assembly. Budget roughly $10–$40 for bulbs, $60–$180 for aftermarket headlight assemblies, and $350–$900 (or more) for OEM LED units, plus $50–$150 per hour for labor. Always confirm fitment for your exact year and trim, weigh OEM against aftermarket options, and consider warranty and installation costs when planning a headlight replacement.

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