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How much does it cost to replace a visor in a car?

Replacing a sun visor typically runs around $120 to $350 in total, depending on the part you need and the labor rate in your area. The exact price varies by vehicle model and the features of the visor.


In more detail, costs depend on the visor type (basic, with vanity mirror, or with built-in lighting), whether the repair requires headliner removal or airbag-related work, and whether you choose a dealership or an independent shop. This article breaks down typical part costs, labor estimates, and practical considerations for DIY versus professional service.


What drives the cost


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay to replace a visor, including the complexity of the part and the work needed to install it.


Part costs


Prices shown reflect common market ranges for typical visors across many models. Always verify compatibility with your exact vehicle before purchasing.



  • Basic sun visor (no vanity mirror or lights): about $15–$40 aftermarket; $25–$60 OEM

  • Visor with vanity mirror and/or lights: about $40–$100 aftermarket; $60–$120 OEM

  • Visor with built-in lighting or electronic features: about $70–$200 aftermarket; $100–$250 OEM

  • Visor that includes airbag-related components or requires headliner removal: often $150–$500+ for the part; installation costs typically higher and may require a dealer


Part prices vary by brand, model, and whether you buy aftermarket or OEM. Compatibility and correct installation are essential to ensure proper function and safety.


Labor costs


Labor covers the time and skill needed to remove the old visor and install the new one. Access to the mounting points and whether the headliner must be removed influence labor time.



  • Time to replace: roughly 0.5 to 2 hours, depending on access and whether the headliner is involved

  • Labor rate: typically $75–$150 per hour; dealers often charge toward the higher end

  • Estimated total labor cost: about $40–$300


In practice, the total cost equals the price of the part plus the labor charge, with the total varying by shop and location.


DIY vs professional service


Choosing between do-it-yourself replacement and professional installation depends on your comfort level, the visor’s features, and the vehicle’s design. DIY can be feasible for a basic visor, but models with airbag-integrated components or those requiring headliner work are better handled by a professional to avoid safety risks.



  • Do-it-yourself: ideal for a simple visor swap with a straightforward mounting; ensure you have the correct part and follow the vehicle’s service manual

  • Professional service: advisable for visors that interact with airbags or require headliner removal; professionals can verify fit, function, and safety, and handle any necessary calibrations


If you’re unsure, ask for a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor, and confirm whether any airbag-related work is involved.


Summary


Replacing a car visor typically costs between about $120 and $350 in total, with part prices ranging from roughly $15 to $500 depending on features, and labor fees ranging from about $40 to $300. Vehicle type, dealer versus independent shop, and whether headliner or airbag work is needed all influence the final number. For complex cases, especially those involving airbags, professional service is the safer and more reliable choice.

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