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How much is it to replace a windshield on a Honda CRV?

The typical windshield replacement cost for a Honda CR-V in the United States is about $300 to $800, with higher prices if Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) calibration or OEM glass is required.


Costs vary by model year, trim level, glass type (OEM vs aftermarket), and whether ADAS sensors or other hardware near the windshield need recalibration. Regional labor rates and the shop’s pricing also influence the final bill. This article breaks down current price ranges, what drives them, and how to obtain an accurate quote in 2026.


Cost snapshot for a Honda CR-V windshield replacement


Understanding the typical price bands can help set expectations when shopping for a replacement. The following ranges reflect common scenarios across the United States in 2026.



  • Glass type and availability:

    • Aftermarket replacement glass: generally around $100–$400 for the glass itself.

    • OEM (original equipment manufacturer) glass: commonly about $350–$800 for the glass, depending on the year and trim.



  • Labor and installation:

    • Labor typically adds about $60–$150 per hour, with most windshield installs taking 1–2 hours. Total labor often falls in the $100–$250 range.



  • ADAS calibration (when required):

    • Calibration costs can range from roughly $100–$400 for basic systems to $300–$800 (or more) for full digital calibra­tion with specialized equipment and targets.



  • Other factors:

    • Mobile service, disposal fees, taxes, and shop warranties can add $20–$100 or more.




In practice, a straightforward replacement with aftermarket glass and no ADAS work often lands toward the lower end of the range, while OEM glass plus ADAS recalibration tends toward the higher end or beyond.


What affects the price of a CR-V windshield replacement


Several factors influence the final bill, and not all CR-Vs cost the same to repair. The main cost drivers are listed below.



  • ADAS presence and calibration needs: Vehicles with cameras, rain sensors, or lidar units near the windshield may require recalibration after replacement, adding to cost and turnaround time.

  • Glass type: OEM glass typically costs more than aftermarket alternatives, but some buyers prefer OEM for fit and warranty reasons.

  • Vehicle year and trim: Newer CR-V generations or higher trims with additional features may increase glass cost or the complexity of calibration.

  • Labor rates and shop type: Independent shops can have different labor rates than dealer service centers; mobile replacement services may carry a premium.

  • Additional features: Heated windshields, glass with integrated antennas, or special coatings can affect price.


Shop estimates can vary significantly based on these factors, so getting multiple quotes is advisable if you’re paying out of pocket.


ADAS and calibration: a growing portion of the total cost


For many CR-V owners, the windshield replacement includes recalibrating ADAS features to ensure lane-keeping, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and other systems function correctly after a wind­shield change.


Calibration considerations and timing


Calibration may be required immediately after installation or delayed until the vehicle can be safely tested. Some garages calibrate only if the system detects misalignment, while others proactively recalibrate as part of the replacement. The cost and availability of calibration services can vary by shop and location.


If your CR-V uses multiple sensors or if the windshield has embedded equipment, expect the total price to reflect both the part and the calibration work.


Getting an accurate quote for your CR-V


To minimize surprises, follow these steps when seeking quotes. Each step helps you understand the breakdown and what you’re paying for.



  1. Identify whether your vehicle has ADAS features that will require calibration after replacement.

  2. Decide between OEM and aftermarket glass, and ask the shop to itemize the glass price, labor, and calibration separately.

  3. Ask for a written, all-inclusive estimate that includes disposal fees, taxes, and any mobile service charges.

  4. Check if your auto insurance offers windshield coverage and whether the quote is processed as a claim or out of pocket.

  5. Inquire about warranties on both the glass and the installation, plus the calibration work.

  6. Compare quotes from at least 2–3 reputable shops, including dealer service centers and independent glass specialists.


Note: Some shops provide a separate calibration line item; confirm what it covers (static vs digital calibration) and the expected turnaround time.


Summary


Replacing a Honda CR-V windshield typically costs between $300 and $800 in the United States, with higher totals if OEM glass is chosen or ADAS calibration is required. The final price hinges on glass type, whether ADAS calibration is needed, labor rates, and regional differences. For the most accurate estimate, obtain itemized quotes from multiple reputable shops, clarify calibration requirements, and check whether your insurer can cover all or part of the cost.

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