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

On most Honda Odyssey models, replacing a side door window costs roughly $200–$500, depending on glass type and labor; if you mean the windshield, expect higher costs, typically $400–$1,000, especially if ADAS calibration is required.


The price varies by generation, trim, and location, and can include components such as glass, installation, weatherstripping, and regulator work. This article breaks down typical pricing, factors that drive costs, and ways to shop smart for a replacement.


What counts as a window on a Honda Odyssey


For most repairs, the term “window” refers to the side door glass (driver or passenger, front or rear doors). The windshield is a separate component and is priced and installed differently, often with calibration for sensors.


Door side window replacements


Replacing a door-side window involves the glass itself, and sometimes the regulator or associated hardware if the window won’t move or has been damaged during breakage.


Costs are driven by the glass type (OEM versus aftermarket), labor rates, and whether the regulator or weatherstripping must be replaced alongside the glass.


What to expect in cost ranges:



  • Door window glass replacement (aftermarket glass): typically about 200–400 total, depending on labor.

  • Door window glass replacement (OEM glass): typically about 350–700 total, depending on glass and labor.

  • Window regulator or motor replacement (if the window won’t move): approximately 300–600 in parts plus 100–200 in labor.

  • Rear doors generally fall within the same ballpark as front doors, with similar components and labor charges.


Conclusion: The key cost drivers are glass type and whether additional parts like the regulator or weatherstripping are needed. Confirm quotes that include both parts and labor, and whether calibration is required for sensors on some models.


Windshield and calibration considerations


While not a “window” in the traditional sense, a windshield replacement is common on older Odysseys or after severe damage. Windshield prices are higher and may require ADAS calibration on models with sensor-enabled features, which adds to the cost.


Typical ranges for windshield replacement: OEM glass with calibration can run about 600–1,200 or more depending on the vehicle year and region.


Conclusion: If you’re unsure which glass needs replacement, have a professional evaluate the damage and confirm what parts and calibration are necessary.


Costs by scenario


Below are ballpark ranges to help you plan. These figures reflect common situations across North American shops and are subject to regional variation and vehicle specifics.



  • Driver-side or passenger-side door window glass replacement (aftermarket): 200–500 total

  • Door window glass replacement (OEM): 350–800 total

  • Window regulator or motor replacement (if the window won’t move): 400–800 total

  • Rear door window replacement (front/rear door): similar ranges to front doors

  • Windshield replacement with ADAS calibration: 600–1,200 or more


Conclusion: The final price depends on glass type, regulator condition, and regional labor rates. Obtain multiple quotes that itemize parts, labor, and any calibration or weatherstripping.


How to get an accurate quote


To ensure you know what you’ll pay, gather multiple quotes that itemize parts, labor, and any additional services. When asking for quotes, specify the Odyssey’s year and trim, whether you want OEM or aftermarket glass, and whether the regulator is functioning or needs replacement. Insurance coverage may also affect out-of-pocket costs.


Summary


Replacing a side door window on a Honda Odyssey typically costs between roughly $200 and $500, with OEM replacements often higher. If a regulator or motor is faulty, or if windshields with ADAS features must be recalibrated, costs can rise to $800 or more. Always compare multiple quotes and confirm what’s included in the price, such as installation, weatherstripping, and sensor calibration. Insurance may cover some or all of the cost depending on your policy and the cause of damage.

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