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How much does it cost to replace a side mirror on a Honda CRV?

Expect a total bill in the roughly $200 to $900 range for a Honda CR‑V side mirror replacement, depending on model year, trim and features. The price you pay includes parts and labor, with higher-end options or dealer service pushing the total higher—sometimes approaching $1,000 for advanced assemblies.


What determines the cost


Several factors drive the price, including the year and trim of your CR‑V, whether you replace just the glass or the entire housing, and whether the mirror is standard, heated, or equipped with extras such as a built-in camera or auto-dimming.


Parts and features


The price varies by what you’re buying: a simple glass replacement is much cheaper than a full mirror assembly with electrical features. Here are typical part-based ranges you may encounter when shopping for a replacement:



  • Glass-only replacement (housing intact): part costs commonly around $20–$80.

  • Aftermarket full mirror assembly (non-heated): about $40–$120.

  • OEM replacement mirror assembly (non-heated): roughly $120–$250.

  • Heated, power-adjustable mirror: about $180–$350 for the part itself.

  • Mirror with integrated turn signal or auto-dimming: roughly $300–$550.

  • Mirror with built-in camera or blind-spot system: typically $500–$900 for the part.


In short, the cheapest route is usually a glass-only or aftermarket non-heated mirror, while higher-end OEM parts with heating and advanced features raise the price substantially.


Labor and installation


Labor costs vary by shop, location and whether calibration is required for cameras or sensors. Here is a snapshot of what installation may cost by source:



  • Independent repair shop: about $75–$150 for labor, typically 0.5–1.5 hours.

  • Dealership: about $125–$250 for labor, often 1–2 hours and sometimes including calibration.

  • Mobile service or auto-glass specialists: around $100–$170, with possible travel fees.


Labor often makes up a substantial portion of the total, especially if your CR‑V requires calibration for cameras or sensors. To avoid surprises, request a written quote that separates parts and labor and asks about calibration if applicable.


DIY considerations


Replacing a non‑electrical or glass-only mirror is usually doable for a capable DIYer with basic tools. Replacing the full mirror assembly with heated, auto-dimming, or camera functions is more complex and increases the risk of improper wiring or sensor miscalibration. If you’re not confident, or if the repair requires sensor calibration to avoid blind spots, it’s wise to use a professional.


Where to buy and get quotes


Prices and availability vary by supplier, so shopping around can save money. Consider the following sources when looking for a replacement mirror and a price quote:



  • Honda dealership or official HondaParts retailers for OEM parts

  • Authorized auto parts stores and reputable online retailers for aftermarket mirrors

  • Salvage yards or used-parts dealers for lower-cost options (check compatibility and condition)

  • Auto body shops or independent repair shops for installation estimates and calibration options

  • Your insurer if the damage was from a covered incident (you may have a deductible or a replacement option through a preferred vendor)


When requesting quotes, ask for the breakdown of parts vs. labor, confirm whether calibration is included (or required), and verify any warranty on parts or workmanship.


Summary


For a Honda CR‑V, a side mirror replacement can range from about $200 to $900 in typical cases, with higher costs for OEM parts and advanced features such as heating, signals, auto-dimming, or cameras. Labor adds another variable, usually between $75 and $250 depending on the shop and the specific repair. If you’re on a tight budget, consider glass-only or aftermarket parts and check whether calibration is needed. Always obtain multiple quotes and ask about warranties to ensure you’re covered after installation.

How much does it cost to fix a side mirror on a Honda CRV?


The average cost for a Honda CR-V Door Mirror Replacement is between $966 and $1,004. Labor costs are estimated between $82 and $121 while parts are typically priced around $884.



Can you legally drive a car with a broken side mirror?


Side is damaged or broken. Off you can still legally drive your car provided the other two mirrors are intact. However if you've lost your offside rear view mirror.



How much does Honda charge for side mirror replacement?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Door Mirror Replacement is between $868 and $895. Labor costs are estimated between $57 and $84 while parts are typically priced around $811.



Which CRV year to stay away from?


The first CR-V of the 21st century sees an increase in engine-related issues and the beginning of a series of recalls for defective airbags (the notorious Takata airbag recall). The recall affected numerous model years (mostly 2002-2015), so always check this out if you're buying a used CR-V.


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