Typically, installed windshield replacement for a 2017 Honda Pilot ranges from about $300 to $900, depending on glass type and whether ADAS recalibration is required.
In practice, the total you pay depends on the glass you choose (OE/OEM versus aftermarket), the labor rate in your area, and whether Advanced Driver Assistance Systems sensors and cameras need recalibration after installation. Insurance coverage can also affect your out-of-pocket cost if you carry glass coverage or a deductible. Prices vary by shop and location, so getting multiple quotes is wise.
What drives the price
Prices are influenced by several factors. The following list highlights the main cost drivers you’re likely to encounter when replacing a windshield on this model.
- Glass type and source: aftermarket versus OEM, with or without additional features
- Labor rates at the repair facility
- Whether ADAS recalibration is required to restore sensor accuracy
- Vehicle features such as heated glass, acoustic glass, or integrated rain sensors
- Shop type and geographic location
- Mobile replacement versus in-shop service, and any disposal or environmental fees
Understanding these factors helps explain why quotes can vary widely from one shop to another.
Typical price ranges by component
Glass cost can be a major portion of the bill, and features like OEM glass or sensors can push the price higher. Here are general ranges you might see for the windshield itself.
- Aftermarket windshield (standard, non-OEM): roughly $150–$350
- OEM Honda windshield (genuine glass, may include built-in features): roughly $350–$700
- Windshield with additional features (heated glass, acoustic glass, rain sensor, etc): add $100–$300 to the glass price
In many cases, the glass portion plus installation can land in the mid to upper hundreds, especially if you opt for OEM glass with sensors. The presence of ADAS features can push the total higher because of recalibration needs.
Labor, installation and ADAS recalibration
Beyond the glass itself, the following costs typically apply. The exact amount depends on your location and the shop you choose.
- Labor for removal and installation: typically $100–$250
- ADAS recalibration (static and/or dynamic) if required: roughly $150–$600
- Disposal/environmental or shop supply fees: usually $0–$15
- Mobile service surcharge or dealer premium (if applicable): $0–$100
Note that many 2017 Honda Pilot models equipped with ADAS cameras or sensors require recalibration after windshield replacement. If recalibration is omitted, some safety features may not function correctly, which is why many shops include or clearly quote this service.
Is recalibration always required?
Not every replacement mandates recalibration, but ADAS-equipped vehicles like the 2017 Honda Pilot often do. A technician will confirm whether your vehicle’s cameras and sensors need recalibration after the new windshield is installed.
How to get an accurate quote
To obtain an exact price, contact several auto glass shops and provide details such as your vehicle year, trim, and whether your Pilot has heated glass, rain sensing wipers, or other ADAS features. Ask specifically about OEM versus aftermarket glass, whether the quote includes ADAS recalibration, and if any mobile-service surcharge applies.
Insurance and getting the best deal
If you have comprehensive or glass coverage, check your deductible and coverage terms. Some insurers require you to use preferred shops or will reimburse you after you submit the invoice. Getting multiple quotes and coordinating with your insurer can help you secure the best overall price.
Summary
Replacing a windshield on a 2017 Honda Pilot typically costs between $300 and $900 installed, with the final price driven by glass type (OEM vs aftermarket), added features (heated or acoustic glass), labor, and whether ADAS recalibration is needed. Expect higher quotes if the vehicle has advanced sensors or cameras requiring dynamic recalibration. To secure the best price, compare multiple quotes, confirm whether recalibration is included, and check your insurance coverage. A well-informed shopper can often save several hundred dollars by choosing the right combination of glass, service, and provider.


