Typically, replacing a side mirror on a Honda HR-V runs about 250 to 700 USD installed for a full mirror assembly; glass-only replacements are usually 50 to 150 USD. The exact price depends on part type, features, and labor in your area.
The cost varies widely based on trim, whether the mirror is manual or power-adjustable, and if it includes heated elements, auto-dimming, or integrated turn signals. Purchasing OEM parts versus aftermarket parts also changes the price, as does whether the housing must be painted to match your vehicle color.
Cost breakdown
Here is a concise breakdown of typical price ranges for the parts you might replace and the labor involved.
- Glass-only replacement: 50–150 USD (heated or auto-dimming glass can be higher, typically 100–200 USD).
- Aftermarket mirror assemblies (unpainted): 150–350 USD for the part itself.
- Aftermarket mirror assemblies (color-matched/painted): 200–500 USD for the part; paint costs 100–300 USD if done separately.
- OEM Honda mirror assemblies (unpainted or painted): 350–700 USD for the part, depending on features; installation adds labor costs.
- Labor for installation: typically 60–150 USD per hour, with total labor commonly 1–3 hours depending on complexity and whether wiring, sensors, or calibration are involved.
Note: These ranges reflect common market pricing in the United States as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region, dealership, or shop. Additional charges such as disposal fees, core charges, taxes, and alignment checks may apply.
DIY vs professional replacement
Choosing between DIY and professional installation affects total cost and outcome. A straightforward glass replacement or an aftermarket unpainted mirror can sometimes be tackled by a confident DIYer, while a full OEM or color-matched mirror with heating or signals typically benefits from a professional installation to ensure proper fit and electrical connections.
DIY-friendly scenarios
If you only need the mirror glass replaced, or you install a basic aftermarket mirror without integrated sensors or heating, the job may be doable with standard hand tools and some basic automotive know-how.
Professional installation considerations
For features like heated mirrors, auto-dimming, integrated turn signals, or driver-assist sensors, a mechanic or dealership will ensure correct electrical connections, mirror alignment, and any necessary calibration. They can also handle color matching and guarantee the finish looks as intended.
What to ask a shop or dealer
To get an accurate estimate, ask about: part source (OEM vs aftermarket), whether the quote includes painting to match your HR-V’s color, whether there’s a separate diagnostic/align fee, and if a calibration check is included for electronic features. Also request a written estimate with itemized parts and labor so you can compare options clearly.
Summary
For most HR-V owners, replacing a side mirror with an aftermarket, unpainted assembly is typically around 200–400 USD for parts plus 60–150 USD for labor, totaling roughly 260–550 USD. If you opt for OEM parts or require a color-matched, heated, or feature-rich mirror, expect 400–800 USD or more, including painting and installation. Glass-only replacements are the most economical option, generally under 200 USD total. Always compare quotes and consider whether painting and calibration are included.


