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How much is a windshield for a 2011 Honda CRV?

For a 2011 Honda CR‑V, the installed windshield price generally lands in the roughly $300–$700 range, with higher costs if you choose OEM glass or require sensor calibration or other added services.


Windshield pricing depends on glass type, installation, region, and whether any sensors or cameras need calibration. Below is a breakdown of typical price ranges and the main factors that influence cost, followed by guidance on how to obtain an exact quote for your specific vehicle.


Estimated price range


Prices can vary based on glass type, labor, and regional shop rates. The following ranges reflect common market offerings for a 2011 CR‑V.



  • Glass type and price (glass alone, not installed): aftermarket glass typically around $100–$250; OEM Honda glass commonly $250–$500.

  • Installation and labor: approximately $100–$250 depending on the shop and local labor rates.

  • Sensor/ADAS calibration (if required): about $50–$200; some shops include calibration in the installation, others itemize it separately.

  • Taxes, disposal fees, and any travel or service fees: vary by location.

  • Warranty considerations: longer warranties may affect price; confirm what is covered.


Overall, you can expect installed prices in the ballpark of $300–$700 for aftermarket glass, with OEM glass or required calibrations pushing toward $800 or more in some cases.


Contributing factors that affect the price


Several factors determine the final quote beyond the glass type itself. Understanding these helps you compare apples to apples when shopping.



  • Glass type: aftermarket vs OEM (Honda) glass, and whether the glass is laminated or has any special coatings.

  • Labor rates: regional differences and shop pricing can add a wide price spread.

  • Sensor and camera presence: vehicles with behind-windshield sensors or cameras may require calibration after replacement.

  • Calibration requirements: some jobs include calibration in the install price; others bill separately.

  • Additional services: disposal of the old windshield, rain sensors, tinted or privacy glass options, and warranty Terms.


In practice, the simplest way to gauge cost is to request a written, itemized quote that specifies glass type, installation, calibration (if any), and warranty.


How to get an exact quote


To obtain an accurate number for your 2011 CR‑V, start with a few local sources and compare details carefully.



  1. Check with your auto insurance provider to see if windshield replacement is covered under your policy and whether you have a deductible to pay.

  2. Request quotes from multiple reputable auto glass shops in your area (including national chains and local businesses).

  3. Ask for an itemized estimate that lists glass type, labor, potential ADAS calibration, disposal fees, and warranty terms.

  4. Confirm whether mobile service is available and whether it affects price, and ask about the time required for cure/drive-away after installation.


Having several written quotes lets you compare not only price but also what’s included, such as calibration, warranty duration, and service guarantees.


What to expect during and after replacement


Most windshield replacements involve removing the damaged glass, preparing the pinchweld, applying a urethane adhesive, and setting the new windshield in place. After installation, the vehicle may need to stay in the shop for a few hours to allow the adhesive to cure before driving, and some providers offer mobile service. If your CR‑V has sensors or cameras behind the windshield, a calibration may be required to ensure proper operation of driver-assist features.


Warranties vary by shop but typically cover the glass for a certain period and may include workmanship and installation guarantees. If you notice any leaks, whistle noises, or misalignment after installation, contact the shop promptly for inspection and potential rework.


Summary


Replacing a windshield on a 2011 Honda CR‑V typically costs between $300 and $700 installed for aftermarket glass, with higher prices for OEM glass or when calibration of sensors is required. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether additional services are needed. For the most accurate figure, obtain multiple written quotes that detail glass type, labor, calibration, and warranty, and check with your insurer about coverage that could reduce out-of-pocket costs.

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