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How much does it cost to replace a windshield on a Honda Civic?

For a Honda Civic, you’re typically looking at a price range of roughly $200 to $900 for a windshield replacement, with the exact figure depending on the year, glass type, and whether calibration for safety systems is required. Insurance or warranties can lower your out-of-pocket expense.


The total cost varies by model year, the quality of the glass (OEM Honda parts vs. aftermarket), whether advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) rely on the windshield, the labor rate where you live, and whether the service is performed at a shop or via mobile replacement.


What determines the cost


Prices are driven by several factors. The list below highlights the main cost drivers you’re likely to encounter.



  • Glass type: OEM Honda windshield versus aftermarket or third-party glass.

  • Model year and trim: newer Civics with features like heated glass or multiple sensors can be more expensive.

  • ADAS calibration: if the car relies on cameras or sensors housed in the windshield, calibration is often required after replacement.

  • Labor rate and service type: shop labor vs. mobile replacement can differ significantly by location.

  • Location and taxes: state taxes, disposal fees, and regional pricing influence the final bill.

  • Additional parts or services: urethane adhesive, trims, film/tint removal, or sensor harness work.


Understanding these factors helps you estimate the bill and compare quotes from different shops.


Typical price ranges


Prices tend to cluster into a few common ranges, depending on glass type and whether calibration is needed.



  • OEM replacement windshield (Honda glass) installed: commonly $400–$1,100.

  • Aftermarket or non-OEM windshield installed: commonly $200–$600.

  • ADAS calibration (when required): typically $100–$300, sometimes bundled with installation.

  • Mobile windshield replacement at your location: often adds $50–$150 to the base price.

  • Taxes, disposal fees, and shop fees: vary by state but expect a small additional amount, often a few percent or a modest fixed fee.


When budgeting, request a full quote that itemizes glass, labor, calibration, and any fees, and ask about warranty coverage on both parts and workmanship.


Does your Civic require ADAS calibration?


Many Honda Civics equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems use sensors mounted near or behind the windshield. If the windshield is replaced, calibration is often necessary to ensure these systems function correctly. The need for calibration depends on the model year, trim level, and whether the replacement preserves or relocates sensors.



  • Windshields with cameras or sensors usually require calibration after replacement.

  • Some shops may offer a bundled calibration service with installation; confirm what’s included.

  • Calibration can be done at a dealership or a qualified independent shop; price typically ranges from $100 to $300.

  • If your vehicle has ADAS, verify that the replacement quote includes calibration and any necessary road testing.


Always confirm with your installer whether ADAS calibration is needed and whether it affects warranty or insurance claims.


How to save money on a windshield replacement


There are practical ways to minimize costs without compromising safety or quality. The list below highlights common savings strategies.



  • Shop around: get quotes from several reputable shops in your area.

  • Check insurance: some policies cover windshield replacement with no or low deductible, and some glass coverage is optional.

  • Consider aftermarket glass: if OEM branding isn’t required, aftermarket glass can be cheaper and widely available.

  • Ask about bundled calibration: if ADAS is present, request a single quote that includes installation and calibration.

  • Inquire about warranties: look for a robust warranty on both glass and workmanship.


By comparing quotes and understanding what’s included, you can reduce the out-of-pocket cost while ensuring a safe and proper replacement.


Process and what to expect


Replacing a windshield follows a typical sequence, with variations based on vehicle features and shop practices. Here is a general workflow you can expect.



  • Assessment and quote: confirm glass type, calibration needs, and any ancillary services.

  • Appointment and preparation: the old windshield is removed, and the bonding surface is prepared.

  • Glass installation: the new windshield is positioned and secured with automotive adhesive.

  • Calibration and system checks: if required, ADAS calibration is performed, followed by system testing.

  • Final inspection and cleanup: the area is cleaned, and you receive care instructions and warranty information.


Expect the process to take a few hours, with calibration potentially requiring a separate appointment in some cases. Confirm turnaround times when you book.


Summary


Windshield replacement costs for a Honda Civic vary widely, roughly $200 to $900, depending on glass choice, model year, and whether ADAS calibration is needed. OEM glass and calibration can push prices higher, while aftermarket glass and mobile service options can lower them. To get the best value, compare multiple quotes, verify what’s included (calibration, warranty, disposal fees), and consider your insurance coverage. Proper calibration is essential for safety features to function correctly after replacement.

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