A typical replacement runs about $200 to $500, depending on glass type, labor rates, and location. This article breaks down the factors, price ranges, and how to get an accurate quote for a 2001 Honda Accord.
What affects the price
Several elements influence the final cost of replacing a windshield on a 2001 Honda Accord. The type of glass (aftermarket vs OEM), any optional features, labor rates in your region, and whether additional work—like sensor recalibration or moldings—is required all play a role.
Typical price ranges
Prices vary by glass type and installation details. The following ranges reflect common scenarios for a 2001 Accord.
- Basic aftermarket windshield (standard glass, no extra features): $120–$250
- OEM/Dealer replacement windshield (genuine manufacturer glass): $260–$450
- Windshields with optional features (e.g., heated glass or integrated sensors, if applicable): add $100–$300 to the part price
Conclusion: The final parts price combines the chosen glass with any added features. Labor, disposal, and taxes will be additional.
Labor and installation costs
Labor costs vary by region and shop, and most installations take about a day’s work time spread over a couple of hours.
- Labor for installation: roughly $50–$150 per hour; typical job lasts 1–2 hours
- Mobile service surcharge (if the installer comes to your location): $30–$100
- Disposal/recycling fee: $5–$15
- Calibration (rare for a 2001 model, unless unusual sensors are present): $100–$200
Conclusion: Expect the total installed price to combine parts, labor, and auxiliary fees.
Where to shop for a windshield
Shop options include a mix of specialists, dealers, and mobile services. Each has its own pricing structure and warranties.
- Independent auto glass shops that focus on replacement
- Dealership service departments or parts departments
- Mobile windshield replacement services that come to your location
Conclusion: Obtain multiple written quotes that itemize parts, labor, tax, disposal, and any fees. Verify warranty terms and whether a recalibration is included if applicable.
How to get an accurate quote
To move from estimates to a firm price, follow these steps and gather key details from shops in advance.
- Determine whether you want OEM or aftermarket glass and note any sensors or features that could affect price
- Request written quotes from several shops, with a complete breakdown of parts and labor
- Ask about warranties, installation time, and whether calibration is required
- Schedule the replacement and confirm the appointment window and technician requirements
- If filing with insurance, confirm how the deductible applies and whether the insurer must approve the replacement
Conclusion: A precise quote should cover parts, labor, disposal, tax, and any optional fees, with clear warranty terms.
What to check before replacement
Before you authorize a replacement, verify these details to avoid surprises after the job is done.
Sensors and features
Confirm whether your 2001 Accord has any special glass features (e.g., sensors, antennas, or heating elements) that might require recalibration or affect price.
- Glass type (OEM vs aftermarket)
- Presence of sensors or heating elements
- Insurer coverage and deductible
Conclusion: Clear communication about features and insurance coverage helps ensure you get an accurate quote and proper installation.
Summary
For a 2001 Honda Accord, windshield replacement typically falls in the $200–$500 range installed, with OEM glass leaning toward the higher end and basic aftermarket glass toward the lower end. Labor, disposal fees, and potential sensor-related recalibration can shift the total. Always obtain multiple written quotes, confirm inclusions, and review warranty terms to make an informed choice. Insurance may reduce out-of-pocket costs depending on your policy.


