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How much does it cost to get a passenger side mirror replaced?

The cost typically ranges from about $75 to $900, depending on whether you replace only the glass or the entire mirror assembly with power, heating, or turn-signal features. For most repairs at an independent shop, expect roughly $150 to $400.


What affects the price of a passenger-side mirror replacement


Several factors determine the final bill, from the scope of the replacement to the vehicle’s specifications and where you shop. Here are the main drivers you’ll want to consider:



  • Replacement scope: glass-only versus full mirror housing with motor, wiring, and mounting.

  • Mirror features: manual versus power-adjustable, heated elements, auto-dimming, integrated turn signals, or blind-spot sensors.

  • Vehicle make/model: luxury brands and newer models often use pricier OEM parts.

  • Labor rates and location: dealerships typically charge more than independent shops, and urban areas tend to be higher than rural ones.

  • Sensor/calibration needs: mirrors with cameras or sensors may require recalibration after replacement.

  • Warranty and inclusions: some quotes include disposal, mounting, adhesives, and a workmanship warranty; others bill separately.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprises when the bill arrives.


Typical price ranges by repair type


Prices vary by whether you replace just the glass or the entire assembly, and by whether you use aftermarket parts or OEM equipment. The ranges below reflect common scenarios in the United States as of 2024–2026.



  • Glass replacement only (non-powered, manual mirror): $75–$180 total.

  • Glass replacement with heated or power glass (includes heating element): $100–$240 total.

  • Full mirror assembly replacement (aftermarket part, power adjustment, optional features): $150–$400 total.

  • OEM/dealer replacement (original equipment part): $350–$900 total.


Note: If the replacement involves safety-system components (for example, lane-keeping or blind-spot monitoring), some shops will charge for a calibration service, which can add roughly $60–$150 to the bill depending on the car and equipment.


Insurance, warranties, and when to file a claim


Insurance coverage for a broken or damaged passenger-side mirror depends on the cause of the damage and your policy. If the mirror was damaged in a collision or vandalism, it’s often covered under collision or comprehensive coverage, subject to your deductible. Some policies include limited glass coverage that can lower out-of-pocket costs, while others require you to pay the full amount. Always check with your insurer and obtain a written estimate before authorizing the repair.


What to ask the shop before replacement


As you shop around, ask these questions to ensure you understand what you’re paying for and what’s included in the quote.



  • Does the price include parts, labor, and disposal, or are there extra charges?

  • Is the quoted mirror OEM or aftermarket, and is there a warranty on the part and on labor?

  • Will the replacement require sensor calibration or software updates for safety systems?

  • Is there an extra charge for door panel removal or for special tooling?

  • What is the estimated turnaround time and whether a loaner or rental is available?


Calibration and safety-system considerations


Many modern vehicles use cameras and sensors integrated into the mirror for features like blind-spot monitoring and driver assistance. Replacing the mirror may require a calibration procedure to restore proper function. Calibrations are more common on newer or higher-end models and can add time and cost to the repair; some shops include it in the quoted price, while others bill separately.


Summary


Replacing a passenger-side mirror spans a wide price range—from simple glass replacement to full OEM mirror assemblies with advanced features. Key variables include the type of mirror, added features, whether calibration is needed, and the shop or dealer you choose. Getting multiple quotes that itemize parts, labor, calibration, and any disposal or environmental fees will help you find the best value. If the damage is covered by insurance, confirm your deductible and coverage options before proceeding.

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