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How much is a side mirror replacement on a Honda Civic?

A side mirror replacement for a Honda Civic generally runs from about $85 to $750, depending on whether you replace just the glass, the full housing, or the entire assembly, and on whether you use aftermarket or dealer parts. Labor rates and location also influence the final price.


What affects the price


Prices can vary widely based on the specific replacement option and features you need. Here is a quick guide to the main factors that drive cost.


Hardware vs glass considerations



  • Glass replacement only (manual, non-heated): the cheapest option, typically around the low hundreds including labor.

  • Glass replacement only with heating/auto-dimming or integrated turn signal: higher due to specialized glass and wiring.

  • Complete mirror assembly using aftermarket parts: more expensive than glass-only but usually cheaper than OEM dealer parts.

  • OEM dealer mirror assembly (often with features like heating, auto-dimming, and turn signals): the most expensive option.


In short, choosing between glass-only, aftermarket housing, and OEM assemblies dramatically shifts the price, as do added features like heating or integrated signals.


Cost scenarios by component


Below are typical ranges you might see in the United States as of 2024–2025. These are rough estimates and can vary by model year, region, and shop.



  • Glass replacement only (non-heated, manual): Parts roughly $25–$120; labor $60–$120; total commonly $85–$240.

  • Glass replacement only (heated, with turn signal): Parts roughly $150–$350; labor $60–$120; total commonly $210–$470.

  • Aftermarket complete mirror assembly (non-OEM): Parts roughly $60–$180; labor $60–$150; total commonly $140–$330.

  • OEM dealer mirror assembly (with features like heating/turn signals): Parts roughly $250–$600; labor $80–$150; total commonly $330–$750.

  • Color matching paint for a new housing (if replacement requires painting): $50–$150 extra.


Note: The ranges above assume a typical repair shop setting and do not include potential insurance-covered deltas or taxes. Complex cases or newer Civic generations may tilt higher.


Tips for getting quotes and saving money


Before you shop, prepare to get apples-to-apples quotes. Here are practical steps to take when seeking price estimates.



  • Ask whether the quote covers glass-only, aftermarket housing, or OEM housing, and whether it includes labor, tax, and painting if needed.

  • Clarify if heated glass, auto-dimming, or integrated turn signals are included and how they affect price.

  • Request itemized quotes so you can compare parts versus labor separately.

  • Compare OEM dealer pricing against reputable aftermarket suppliers; sometimes labor costs can swing the overall price more than the part cost.

  • Check if the shop offers a warranty on both parts and labor for the replaced mirror.


Being specific about your Civic’s generation and the features you want will help you get the most accurate quotes and avoid surprises.


Summary


For a Honda Civic, a side mirror replacement spans a broad price range—from roughly $85–$240 for glass-only replacements, to about $140–$330 for aftermarket complete assemblies, up to $330–$750 or more for OEM dealer assemblies with additional features. Painting or color matching can add $50–$150. Always obtain an itemized, written quote and specify whether you want OEM or aftermarket parts, plus any features like heating or turn signals, to ensure you’re comparing like-for-like.

Can I legally drive with a broken side mirror?


California: If the vehicle is registered in this state then left side mirror is required and either a center mirror or right side mirror. If view from the center mirror is obstructed (this does not include passengers) then the vehicle must have a right side mirror.



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.



How much is it to replace an entire side mirror?


Side mirror replacement costs typically range from $150 to $500, depending on your car's make and model, the type of parts you choose, and whether you go DIY or hire a professional. Labor costs, aftermarket vs. OEM parts, and additional features like auto-dimming or turn signals can push prices higher.



How much is it to replace a Honda Civic side mirror?


The average cost for a Honda Civic Door Mirror Replacement is between $854 and $881. Labor costs are estimated between $57 and $84 while parts are typically priced around $797.


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