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How much does it cost to replace visors on a Honda Sun?

Prices to replace a sun visor on a Honda generally run from about $100 to $350 per visor for manual versions, and roughly $250 to $600 for power-equipped visors, including parts and labor. These ranges reflect typical rates observed in 2024–2026 and can vary by model, trim, and local labor costs.


The phrase "Honda Sun" isn't a current model title; most inquiries refer to sun visor replacements inside a Honda vehicle. Costs vary by model year, whether the visor has features like a vanity mirror or interior lights, and whether you source OEM or aftermarket parts. The guide below outlines typical costs, feature impacts, and how to get quotes.


What affects the price


Prices depend on the visor type, features, part sourcing, and labor costs. The following ranges reflect common configurations across many Honda models.



  • Manual visor, no extra features: Parts typically $20–60; labor $40–120; total $60–180.

  • Manual visor with vanity mirror or lighting: Parts $50–100; labor $60–120; total $110–220.

  • Power visor (electrical, with mirror/light): Parts $150–400; labor $100–180; total $250–580.

  • OEM vs aftermarket parts: OEM often costs more, aftermarket parts may save 20–50%, but fit/finish can vary; installation time similar.


Note: These ranges assume standard labor rates and do not include taxes or disposal fees. Your local shop may charge more or less depending on region and vehicle age.


How to save money and get the best result


To minimize cost while ensuring safety and quality, consider the following options.



  • Shop around for quotes from a Honda dealer, independent auto shop, and an online parts seller that offers installation services.

  • Ask about aftermarket vs OEM parts and request a price breakdown for parts and labor.

  • Consider whether a used or salvaged visor is available for older models, noting potential wear and warranty considerations.

  • Check if a DIY replacement is feasible; some visors are straightforward to replace if you have basic tools and the right part.


Ultimately, price is a balance of part quality, warranty, and the installer’s expertise. If the visor contains airbags in rare models, professional installation becomes more important and can raise the price.


Replacement process and tips


Replacing a sun visor typically involves removing mounting screws, detaching the visor from the roof or pillar, and reconnecting any electrical connector if the visor has lights or a mirror. In most cases, a trained technician can complete the job in about 0.5 to 1 hour per visor.


Manual visor replacement tips


Ensure the replacement part matches your vehicle’s year and trim; align mounting points carefully, and test any mirror or light before final reassembly.


Power visor replacement tips


If the visor has electrical connectors, disconnect the battery before starting to avoid shorts; verify the wiring harness and connector are securely reconnected after installation.


Summary


For most Honda models, replacing a sun visor is a moderate maintenance expense. Manual visors typically cost about $60–$180 per visor, while power visors range from roughly $250–$580 per unit, depending on features and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor rates and regional pricing will affect the final bill. Get multiple quotes and confirm whether the price includes parts, labor, and tax.

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