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How much does it cost to replace the side mirror on a Honda Civic?

The cost typically ranges from about $100 to over $1,000, depending on whether you replace just the glass or the entire housing, the mirror’s features, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts plus labor. In most common cases, expect a few hundred dollars for a standard replacement.


Honda Civics come in multiple generations with varying mirror designs and features. The total price depends on what you need: glass-only replacements, housing or complete mirror assemblies, and features such as manual vs power adjustment, heating, auto-dimming, or integrated turn signals or cameras. Labor rates vary by shop and region, and dealership prices are usually higher than independent shops or online parts providers. The sections below break down the typical costs and scenarios to help you plan a budget and comparison shop.


What drives the price


The main factors that determine how much you’ll pay for a Civic side mirror replacement are listed here.



  • Type of replacement: glass only vs full mirror housing vs complete assembly

  • Mirror operation: manual vs power-adjustable

  • Additional features: heating, auto-dimming, built-in turn signals, or a camera

  • Part source: aftermarket parts vs OEM (Honda) parts

  • Color matching and painting: whether the housing needs body-color paint

  • Labor rate and location: shop hourly rates vary by region and shop type


Understanding these factors helps explain why prices can swing widely from a few hundred dollars to well over a thousand.


Typical price ranges for parts


Prices vary by component, feature set, and whether the part is OEM or aftermarket. The ranges below reflect common market prices as of 2026.



  • Mirror glass replacement (glass only, manual or non-heated): $50–$150 for the glass itself; labor typically $50–$100

  • Mirror housing/assembly (manual, non-heated): $120–$320 for a replacement housing; labor often $70–$180

  • Power-adjustable mirrors with heating and/or turn signals (assembly): $200–$500 for the part itself; labor $100–$250

  • OEM (Honda) vs aftermarket parts: OEM parts can be 20–50% higher in price, depending on trim and year

  • Paint/color matching for body-colored housings: $50–$150 extra


These figures illustrate the broad spectrum you may encounter when shopping for a Civic mirror replacement.


Cost by scenario (installed estimates)


These installed-price ranges represent typical quotes you might receive from US shops in 2026. Your local rates and the exact Civic model-year trim will affect the final number.



  1. Glass-only replacement (non-heated, manual): $100–$250

  2. Non-heated housing replacement (manual mirror): $180–$500

  3. Power-adjustable mirror with heating and/or turn signals (assembly): $300–$750

  4. OEM mirror assembly with color-matching paint (dealer or high-end shop): $500–$1,100


If you have comprehensive auto insurance and a claim is filed (for example, due to an accident or vandalism), coverage and deductibles will influence the out-of-pocket cost. Always confirm coverage with your insurer before proceeding.


How to save money


Strategies to reduce the bill without compromising safety or fit:



  • Shop around and get quotes from multiple sources: dealerships, independent shops, and reputable online retailers that offer installation.

  • Consider aftermarket or non-OEM parts that fit your Civic’s year and trim; they’re often cheaper and reliable.

  • Ask about labor times and whether painting is required; sometimes you can save by swapping only the necessary components.

  • DIY option for glass replacement can be cheaper if you’re comfortable with glass handling and installation instructions; some Civics allow glass replacement without removing the housing.

  • Check for insurance options or a potential discount if the replacement is tied to a claim and your policy covers it.


Always verify part compatibility with your exact Civic model year and trim before ordering anything to avoid costly mismatches.


Summary


For a Honda Civic, replacing a side mirror spans a wide price range—from roughly $100 for a basic glass-only replacement up to $1,100 or more for a full OEM mirror assembly with color matching and advanced features. Labor adds to the cost and varies by region and shop. By understanding the components (glass vs housing vs full assembly) and the added features, you can obtain accurate quotes and choose a cost-effective option that fits your Civic’s specifications. End-to-end pricing will hinge on part choice, whether painting is needed, and the shop you select.

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