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

Replacing a side mirror on a Honda CR-V typically costs between $200 and $900, depending on whether you buy an aftermarket or OEM part, the mirror’s features (heated, powered, integrated turn signal, auto-dimming), and whether you need painting or labor at a shop. Insurance may cover part or all of the cost, subject to your policy and deductible.


What drives the price


Several factors influence the total you’ll pay, from the part you choose to installation details. Understanding these can help you compare quotes and decide where to buy.



  • Parts: One-piece mirror assembly (OEM Honda parts typically cost more than aftermarket equivalents). OEM parts might run roughly $300–$650, while reputable aftermarket assemblies can be around $150–$350.

  • Labor and installation: Removal, wiring, and proper alignment are usually performed by a shop. Expect about 1–2 hours of labor at typical shop rates of $75–$150 per hour, totaling roughly $80–$260 for labor depending on your location.

  • Paint and finish: If the mirror housing must be color-matched to your CR-V, add roughly $100–$300 for paint and clear coat, plus any blending with adjacent panels.

  • Additional features and sensors: Heated glass, integrated turn signals, auto-dimming, memory, or complex wiring can add $50–$300 to the price.


In practice, the total tends to fall in the broader range of a few hundred to about a thousand dollars, depending on the combination of parts, features, and labor. Regional pricing, shop policy, and whether you replace only the glass or the entire assembly all impact the final figure.


Typical price ranges by scenario


Here are common scenarios you might encounter, with approximate price bands to help you compare quotes.



  • Glass-only replacement (manual mirror, no electronics): Glass cost is usually $20–$60; labor to install can be $40–$120, for a typical total around $60–$180 if you pay a shop, often less if you do it yourself.

  • Full aftermarket mirror assembly (non-OEM) with basic features: Parts $150–$350; labor $80–$180; total generally $230–$530.

  • Full OEM mirror assembly (Honda part) with standard features: Parts $300–$650; labor $100–$180; total typically $400–$830.

  • Full OEM or high-end aftermarket assembly with extra features (heated, power adjust, turn signal, auto-dimming): Parts $350–$650; labor $120–$200; total often $470–$850, sometimes higher if color-matching is required.

  • Painted/matched housing with sensors or advanced electronics: Parts $350–$700; labor $120–$220; paint $100–$300; total usually $570–$1,220.

  • Insurance scenario: If you file a claim, your bill may be reduced to your deductible or adjusted by the insurer; confirm coverage and any impact on premiums with your provider.


Prices will vary based on model year, trim level (e.g., LX, EX, Touring), regional labor rates, and whether you buy from a Honda dealer vs. an independent shop. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to lock in a fair price, and some shops offer price matching for OEM parts and installation.


Summary


For most Honda CR-V owners, replacing the side mirror through a shop typically costs between $350 and $900 when replacing the full mirror assembly with standard features. If you opt for glass-only replacement or use aftermarket parts, costs can drop to the $60–$300 range, depending on labor and finishes. If you’re dealing with added features like heated glass, auto-dimming, or integrated turn signals, budget toward the higher end of the spectrum. Insurance may cover part of the cost, subject to deductible and coverage details. Always request a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, paint, and any sensors or electronics to compare accurately.


To get the most accurate figure for your specific CR-V, contact several local auto body shops or your Honda dealer for a written estimate that reflects your year, trim, and feature set.

Is a broken side mirror covered by insurance?


Does insurance cover a damaged side mirror? Yes, if damage resulted from a covered incident like collision, vandalism, or weather. However, if repair costs are less than your deductible, paying out of pocket might make more sense.



Does AutoZone have replacement side mirrors?


AutoZone offers a wide selection of side view mirrors, ensuring you'll find the right compatibility with your car.



How much does Honda charge for side mirror replacement?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Door Mirror Replacement is between $868 and $895. Labor costs are estimated between $57 and $84 while parts are typically priced around $811.



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.


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