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How much does it cost to replace a door on a Honda?

Typically, replacing a Honda door costs about $1,000 to $3,000 in total, depending on the model, whether the door is OEM, and whether paint and blending are required. This includes parts, labor, and finish, but painting can add significantly to the price.


Cost drivers and what that covers


Several factors determine the final price: the door's position (front or rear), the choice of parts (new OEM vs aftermarket vs used), the need for glass and hardware, labor time, and whether the door must be painted to match the rest of the vehicle.


To prepare for a quote, you should understand the main cost components that typically appear in a repair estimate.



  • Parts costs can vary widely. A brand-new OEM (original equipment) door typically costs roughly $800 to $1,800 depending on model and trim; aftermarket new doors are usually around $350 to $900; used/ salvaged doors can be $200 to $700, but come with uncertainties about fit and history.

  • Labor costs depend on the door’s location and vehicle complexity. Expect about 2 to 6 hours of labor at typical shop rates of $75 to $150 per hour, totaling roughly $150 to $900, though some shops charge more for SUV doors or if extensive disassembly is required.

  • Painting and finish work, including color matching and blending into adjacent panels, commonly add $300 to $1,000 or more to the bill, depending on color, complexity, and shop.

  • Other components such as weatherstripping, window regulator, glass (if not included with the door), locks, and electronics can add several hundred dollars to the total.

  • Disassembly/removal of the damaged door and reinstallation, alignment with hinges and body panels, and test checks can affect both parts and labor totals.


In summary, the final price hinges on OEM vs aftermarket parts, whether the door includes glass, and whether painting is required. SUVs and higher-end trims usually cost more than compact cars.


Typical price ranges by Honda model and scenario


When a full door replacement includes a painted finish, these ranges reflect common market pricing for popular Honda models. Prices assume a painted, color-matched door and standard labor; adding specialty colors or extensive blend work raises costs.



  • Honda Civic (front door, painted): about $1,200 to $2,400

  • Honda Accord (front door, painted): about $1,400 to $2,600

  • Honda CR-V (front door, painted): about $1,600 to $2,900

  • Honda Pilot (front door, painted): about $1,800 to $3,000

  • Rear doors (painted): about $1,100 to $2,100


Note: If you use a non-OEM door, or skip repainting, you can reduce costs by roughly several hundred dollars. Availability of parts and local labor rates will also affect final pricing.


Saving tips and getting accurate quotes


To keep costs in check, consider these strategies and request detailed, written estimates.



  • Ask shops for an itemized quote that separates parts, labor, and paint.

  • Get quotes for OEM doors versus aftermarket or salvaged doors, and whether the glass is included.

  • Consider whether repainting is necessary; in some cases, paint blending on a single door may be sufficient or you can reuse the current door if its color matches closely.

  • Check for warranty on parts and labor, and request photos of the door before install to ensure fit and condition.


Conclusion: Shopping around for quotes and understanding the components helps you avoid overpay and choose the option that best matches your budget and goals.


Summary


Replacing a Honda door is a multi-component repair with costs typically ranging from about $1,000 to $3,000, driven by model, door position, OEM vs aftermarket parts, and whether painting is needed. For a precise quote, contact several local body shops, specify your model and color, and ask for an itemized estimate that includes parts, labor, and paint.

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