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How much to replace a 2020 Honda Pilot windshield?

Replacement cost for a 2020 Honda Pilot windshield is typically about $350 to $900, depending on glass type and whether ADAS calibration is required; insurance can reduce your out-of-pocket.


Beyond the sticker price, several factors influence the final bill, including the choice of glass (OEM vs aftermarket), whether a calibration of ADAS sensors is needed, labor rates in your area, and any added services like mobile installation or tint removal.


Cost drivers


Costs are shaped by the glass type, ADAS requirements, and local labor. The following factors commonly affect the price you’ll see on a written estimate.



  • Glass type: aftermarket vs OEM. OEM glass tends to cost more but may be required for certain trims and to ensure compatibility with safety systems.

  • ADAS calibration: Modern Pilots with camera-based safety systems may require recalibration after windshield replacement; this can add a separate charge of roughly $100–$300 depending on the shop and equipment.

  • Labor and shop rates: Labor costs vary by region and shop, with urban areas typically charging more.

  • Glass features and size: Heated glass, rain-sensing wipers, or specialized coatings raise price compared with a standard windshield.

  • Location and logistics: Availability of parts and whether the installer comes to you (mobile service) can influence total cost.

  • Insurance coverage and deductibles: A comprehensive policy may cover all or part of the replacement, depending on your deductible and coverage for auto glass.


These factors collectively determine the final price. It’s common to see quotes that differ significantly between shops, so getting a few estimates and confirming what is included (parts, labor, tax, and calibration) helps avoid surprises.


Typical price ranges by glass type and calibration


Here is a practical breakdown to help set expectations for the price you might see on a written estimate.



  • Aftermarket windshield (standard, non-heated): typically $350–$600 for parts and labor.

  • OEM or dealer glass (heated, with rain-sensing/ADAS features): typically $600–$900 for parts and labor.

  • ADAS calibration (if required, often added to either of the above): typically $100–$300.


Note that some shops include calibration in the replacement price; others itemize it separately. Always ask for a line-by-line quote to understand what you’re paying for and whether calibrations are performed at the same time as the replacement.


Money-saving tips


To control costs, consider the following strategies. The guidance below can help you balance price with safety and insurance requirements.



  • Shop around and compare quotes from several auto-glass specialists, including both independent shops and national chains.

  • Ask whether the price includes both parts and labor, and whether ADAS calibration is included or charged separately.

  • Check your auto insurance policy for coverage on windshield replacement and whether you have a glass rider or zero-deductible option.

  • Consider whether OEM glass is necessary for your trim and safety features; aftermarket glass may be a cost-effective alternative, with caveats about compatibility.

  • Inquire about mobile replacement and whether visiting the location will affect the quote; some jobs are cheaper in-shop than at your home or office.


Having a transparent, itemized quote helps you compare apples to apples and avoid hidden costs down the line.


Summary


Replacing a 2020 Honda Pilot windshield typically runs from about $350 to $900, with higher end costs arising from OEM glass, heated or feature-rich glass, and ADAS calibration. Get several quotes, confirm whether calibration is included, and check with your insurer about coverage to minimize out-of-pocket costs.

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