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How much does it cost to replace a Honda Odyssey window?

Replacing a Honda Odyssey window typically costs between $200 and $1,500, depending on which window is replaced, the glass type, and labor. Insurance may cover all or part of the cost if the damage qualifies as a claim.


Window replacement costs vary by window type — windshield, front side windows, rear side windows, rear window — and by factors such as OEM vs aftermarket glass, tinting, and whether advanced driver-assistance sensors require calibration. This article provides typical price ranges, factors that affect price, and tips for getting quotes.


Window types and typical costs


The following ranges reflect common replacement scenarios for a Honda Odyssey in the United States. Prices include parts and labor, with variations for OEM vs aftermarket glass and possible calibration.



  • Windshield replacement (front glass): typically about $350–$1,000 for the glass and installation; if the Odyssey has ADAS features such as rain sensing or lane-keeping cameras, calibration may add $100–$300.

  • Front side windows (driver or passenger): roughly $180–$500 for the glass, with labor bringing the total to about $250–$800.

  • Rear side windows: around $200–$600 for the glass, with installation total often $300–$900 depending on tinting and features.

  • Rear window (back glass): generally $300–$900 for the glass and installation; larger size and optional defroster/heating elements can push price higher, sometimes beyond $1,000.

  • Quarter/vent windows (if applicable): typically $150–$350 for the glass, with installation around $200–$450.


Prices can vary by region, shop, and glass type. If your Odyssey has specialized features, expect the cost to trend toward the higher end of these ranges.


What affects the cost?


Several factors influence the final bill beyond the window type. Here are the main variables to consider.



  • Glass type: OEM vs aftermarket; OEM glass tends to cost more but may fit sensors and seals more precisely and preserve warranty.

  • Labor rates: Varies by region and shop; urban areas and dealerships typically charge more.

  • ADAS calibration: Replacing a windshield often requires recalibrating cameras and sensors; this can add $100–$300 to the job.

  • Tinting and finishes: Factory vs aftermarket tint, heated glass, or other finishes can affect price.

  • Insurance coverage: Some policies cover windshield or window replacement with a deductible; others may not; claim handling can affect premiums.

  • Warranty and service quality: Shops offering longer warranties on parts and workmanship may price higher but reduce long-term risk.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes accurately and avoid surprises once the work begins.


Getting quotes and saving money


To secure a fair price, gather multiple written estimates and verify what’s included in each quote. Consider these steps when shopping for a replacement.



  • Call local auto glass shops for written estimates; specify the window type, model year, trim, and whether ADAS calibration is included.

  • Ask about ADAS calibration requirements and whether the quote includes this service.

  • Check your insurance coverage and deductible; compare paying out-of-pocket vs filing a claim.

  • Request OEM vs aftermarket glass pricing and confirm whether the shop uses OEM parts and proper seals.

  • Inquire about mobile replacement options and any additional charges for bringing service to you.


Get multiple quotes, read customer reviews, and confirm that the shop provides proper warranties on both parts and workmanship.


Summary


For a Honda Odyssey, expect a broad price range: side windows typically run a few hundred dollars, while the windshield usually falls between a few hundred and about a thousand dollars, especially when ADAS calibration is required. Rear windows and smaller glass components sit in the mid-range. Prices vary by region, glass type, and the inclusion of sensor calibration or tinting. To avoid surprises, obtain several written estimates, verify what’s included, and consider insurance implications and shop warranties before proceeding.

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