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

The price to replace a power window regulator on a Honda CR‑V typically falls in the $200–$600 range, with front windows usually costing more than rear ones. Final numbers depend on whether you need just the regulator, the motor, the vehicle’s model year, labor rates, and who does the work.


In this article, we break down the main cost drivers, give typical price ranges for common CR‑V configurations, discuss DIY considerations, and share tips for getting accurate estimates from shops.


What affects the cost


Prices for window regulator replacement depend on several factors, including parts, labor, location, and the specific CR‑V generation. The list below highlights the major cost drivers you’ll encounter.



  • Parts cost: A regulator can be sold alone or bundled with a window motor. OEM parts are usually more expensive than aftermarket equivalents.

  • Labor cost and time: Expect roughly 1–2 hours of labor for a typical regulator replacement, though it can take longer if the door panel is stubborn or the glass is off-track.

  • Window location: Front windows (driver or passenger) are generally pricier than rear windows due to part prices and access complexity.

  • Vehicle year/generation: Different CR‑V generations use different regulators and mounting hardware, which can affect both parts and labor.

  • Access and additional parts: If the window glass is damaged, off its track, or a track/roller needs replacement, the overall cost rises.

  • Shop type and warranty: Dealerships typically charge more than independent shops, but may offer longer warranties.


In short, the price is driven by the specific window (front vs rear), whether the motor is included, the CR‑V generation, and the shop you choose.


Typical price ranges by scenario


These ranges reflect common North American repair markets for standard parts and typical labor rates. Your exact quote may vary by region, shop, and whether you opt for OEM or aftermarket parts.



  • Front window regulator replacement (regulator only, no motor): $200–$450 total.

  • Front window regulator replacement (regulator with motor included or motor failure): $350–$700 total.

  • Rear window regulator replacement (regulator only, no motor): $150–$350 total.

  • Rear window regulator replacement (regulator with motor included or motor failure): $250–$520 total.

  • Dealership vs independent shop note: Dealerships often charge higher labor rates and parts prices; independent shops typically offer lower prices and may include different warranty terms.


Prices can vary by location and year of the CR‑V, so it’s wise to get multiple written estimates to compare parts (OEM vs aftermarket) and labor costs before authorizing work.


Do-it-yourself considerations


Replacing a window regulator yourself can save on labor, but it’s a moderately challenging job that requires door panel removal, careful handling of the glass, and proper reassembly of the regulator and window channel. DIY risks include glass damage, misalignment, and electrical connector issues. If you have previous auto repair experience, you may save a substantial portion of the total cost by purchasing the parts separately and performing the work yourself.



  • What you’ll need: appropriate tools (trim removal tools, screwdrivers, socket set), replacement regulator (and motor if needed), and a stable workspace.

  • Time and difficulty: Plan roughly 1–3 hours depending on your skill level and door access.

  • Cost considerations: Parts yourself cost roughly $50–$250 for a regulator (motor included or not), depending on aftermarket vs OEM.


If you’re uncertain about the process, it’s prudent to obtain professional quotes and only attempt a DIY job if you’re confident in your mechanical abilities and can access the necessary tools and replacement parts.


Summary


Replacing a window regulator on a Honda CR‑V typically runs from around $200 to $600, with front windows costing more than rears and with variations based on whether the motor is included, the CR‑V generation, and the labor rate at the shop. Getting multiple quotes, deciding between OEM and aftermarket parts, and weighing the option of DIY versus professional installation will help you arrive at the best value. A well‑priced repair should restore smooth window operation and preserve proper alignment and seal of the window.

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.



How do I tell if my window motor or regulator is bad?


And symptoms of a faulty window motor or regulator ultimately if you're having issues with your vehicle's. Windows most often it boils down to an issue with either the regulator.



How much does a shop charge to replace a window regulator?


The average cost for a rear window regulator replacement is $613 to $700. Enter your vehicle's information to see how much window regulator replacement costs in your local area.



What is the most common problem with Honda CR-V?


Common problems with the Honda CR-V

  • Electrical & Battery Drain (Across multiple generations)
  • A/C / Climate Control Failures (Second–Third–Fifth generations)
  • Transmission & Vibration (Fourth‑Gen 2012–2016 and Fifth‑Gen 2017–2018)
  • Affected Models:
  • Power Window Master Switch – Water Ingress Risk.


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