A typical Hyundai Elantra side-mirror replacement costs about 150 to 700 dollars, depending on whether you replace just the glass or the full assembly and on features like heating, sensors, or turn signals. The final price varies by model year, trim level, and where you have the work done.
What affects the price
Key cost drivers
Prices are shaped by the type of replacement, added features, and the service location. The main factors include whether you replace only the glass or the entire mirror assembly, and whether the mirror includes heating, auto-dimming, blind-spot monitoring, or an integrated turn signal. The choice between aftermarket parts and Hyundai OEM parts also plays a big role, as do local labor rates and shop policies.
- Glass replacement vs. full mirror assembly
- Added features: heated glass, auto-dimming, integrated turn signal, blind-spot sensors
- OEM (dealer) parts vs. aftermarket parts
- Labor rates and regional pricing
In short, the price hinges on what gets replaced and which features are included, plus where you shop for the repair.
Cost ranges by option
Below are rough installed price bands you’re likely to encounter in the United States. Exact costs depend on the model year, trim, and local labor rates.
- Glass replacement (mirror only, non-heated, no sensors): approximately $70–$180 total
- Glass replacement (mirror glass with heating or sensors): approximately $120–$260 total
- Full mirror assembly replacement (manual mirror, no heating): approximately $260–$450 total
- Full mirror assembly replacement (heated, power-adjustable, with turn signal): approximately $420–$800 total
- OEM dealer replacement or assemblies with advanced features (e.g., blind-spot sensors, auto-dimming): approximately $650–$1,200+ total
Most common repairs for everyday drivers fall in the $150–$700 range, depending on the combination of glass vs. full assembly and the presence of features.
Insurance, warranties and ways to save
How coverage and shopping choices affect cost
If you have comprehensive auto insurance, you may only pay the deductible, and the insurer may require you to use a preferred shop. If you’re paying out of pocket, you can save by shopping around and asking for itemized quotes. You may also save by opting for a glass-only replacement when possible, or by choosing an aftermarket mirror assembly instead of an OEM part.
- Check whether a deductible applies and whether a claim is worth it given your premium history
- Request itemized quotes that separate parts and labor
- Ask about aftermarket vs OEM parts and any warranty on the replacement
To optimize value, compare multiple shops, verify compatibility with your specific Elantra model year and trim, and confirm whether features like heated glass or blind-spot sensors are included in the quote.
Summary
Replacing a Hyundai Elantra side mirror varies widely, but most drivers can expect a price range from roughly $150 to $700 for typical scenarios. The final amount depends on whether you replace just the glass or the entire mirror, the inclusion of features such as heating or turn signals, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. Shopping around, obtaining itemized quotes, and considering insurance coverage can help you land the best deal while ensuring a proper fit and function.


