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How much is a new windshield for a 2019 Honda Pilot?

A replacement windshield for a 2019 Honda Pilot typically runs about $450 to $1,000 installed, depending on glass type and calibration needs. Aftermarket glass is usually cheaper than OEM, and ADAS calibration can add to the total. This article breaks down the pricing, factors that influence it, and tips to save money.


Cost components that shape the total


Several factors determine the final price for a 2019 Honda Pilot windshield replacement. Understanding these components can help you compare quotes accurately.



  • Glass type: aftermarket versus original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

  • ADAS calibration: whether the vehicle’s driver-assist sensors require recalibration after installation.

  • Labor rates: geographic differences and shop labor charges.

  • Location of service: in-shop replacement versus mobile service at your home or office.

  • Additional services: disposal fees, moldings, or special sealants that some shops include.

  • Taxes and warranties: local tax on parts and whether the replacement comes with a workmanship warranty or glass warranty.


In most scenarios, the glass cost is the largest single factor, followed by labor, with ADAS calibration adding a meaningful but variable amount depending on the vehicle and the shop.


What to expect during installation


Installation steps and what is included can vary, but you can generally expect the process to cover several standard elements plus any calibration needs.



  • Removal of the damaged windshield and inspection of the mounting area.

  • Cleaning of the pinch weld and preparation for new adhesive.

  • Installation of the new windshield with urethane adhesive and curing time requirements.

  • Reconnection of any sensors or wiring that were affected by the replacement.

  • If required, ADAS calibration to restore features like lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control.



Turnaround times typically range from a few hours in-shop to longer if calibration requires specialized equipment or if mobile service is used and scheduling is tight.


Choosing where to buy and how to save


Where you go for the replacement and how you approach billing can significantly impact your out-of-pocket cost. Here are common options and saving tips.



  • Independent auto glass shops often offer lower labor rates than dealerships while providing OEM or aftermarket options.

  • Mobile windshield replacement services can come to your home or workplace, offering convenience and sometimes bundled pricing.

  • Check with your auto insurance to see if glass coverage is included or if a deductible applies, which may reduce your out-of-pocket cost.

  • Ask for a clear price breakdown that specifies glass type (OEM vs aftermarket), labor, calibration, and any disposal or environmental fees.


Getting multiple quotes and confirming whether ADAS calibration is included in the price can help prevent surprise charges later on.


ADAS calibration considerations for the 2019 Pilot


The 2019 Honda Pilot relies on cameras and sensors behind the windshield for several driver-assistance features. If the windshield is replaced, many shops will perform an ADAS calibration to ensure these systems function properly. Calibration can add approximately $150 to $350 to the bill, and some vehicles or setups may require more extensive calibration or alignment checks. Always confirm with the shop whether calibration is included or billed separately and whether the vehicle needs a special setup after installation.


What influences calibration costs


Calibration costs vary by shop, equipment, and whether your Pilot’s sensors require advanced bench or vehicle-based alignment procedures. Factors include the type of ADAS features, the precision of the sensor mounting, and the availability of necessary calibration tools at the shop.


Summary


For a 2019 Honda Pilot, expect a windshield replacement to cost around $450 to $1,000 installed with aftermarket glass, and roughly $750 to $1,500 or more with OEM glass or when comprehensive ADAS calibration is needed. The final price depends on glass type, ADAS calibration, labor rates, and service location. To save money, compare quotes from several shops, verify what is included in the price, and check insurance coverage for glass replacement. Plan ahead for a potential calibration service to ensure driver-assist features remain accurate and safe.

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