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How much to replace a Honda Passport windshield?

A typical replacement costs roughly $350 to $1,200, depending on glass type, ADAS calibration, and labor costs. Insurance may cover part of the expense.


For the Honda Passport, the total price varies because you may choose OEM Honda glass or aftermarket glass, whether the windshield houses camera-based ADAS sensors, and where you get the service. Labor rates and calibration requirements can push the price higher in urban areas or at dealerships.


Cost factors


The following items commonly drive the overall price of windshield replacement for a Honda Passport. Understanding each helps you compare quotes accurately.



  • Glass type: OEM Honda glass versus aftermarket. OEM is typically more expensive but may be recommended for fit and sensor alignment.

  • ADAS calibration: Vehicles with driver-assistance cameras often require calibration after replacement. Static (line-of-sight) calibration is cheaper than dynamic calibration, which tests sensors in real driving conditions.

  • Labor and installation: Shop labor rates vary by region and facility, affecting the total labor cost.

  • Additional features: Windshields with rain sensors, heated elements, or advanced camera systems may add to both parts and calibration costs.

  • Geography and shop type: Dealerships generally charge more than independent glass shops, and urban areas tend to have higher prices overall.


In summary, the main cost drivers are the glass choice, whether ADAS calibration is needed, and local labor rates.


Estimated price ranges by scenario


Below are common price ranges you might see in the United States. These are approximate and can vary by location and shop policies. Obtain written estimates that itemize glass, labor, and any calibration separately.



  1. Aftermarket glass, no ADAS calibration required: 450–900 USD

  2. OEM Honda glass, no ADAS calibration required: 700–1,150 USD

  3. Aftermarket glass with ADAS calibration (static): 800–1,400 USD

  4. OEM glass with ADAS calibration (dynamic): 1,000–1,900 USD


These ranges reflect typical quotes in many markets. Real-world prices can be higher or lower depending on the shop, the exact Passport model year, sensor configuration, and whether additional work (like repainting or heater element replacement) is needed.


Insurance and warranties


Insurance coverage


Many comprehensive car insurance plans cover windshield replacement, though you may have a deductible. If ADAS calibration is required, some insurers cover the calibration cost as part of the windshield replacement, while others may consider it an additional charge. Check with your insurer for specifics and required documentation from the repair shop.


Warranty and workmanship


Most reputable glass shops offer a workmanship warranty on installation for a defined period and may provide a limited warranty on the windshield itself. If a calibration fails or a misfit is discovered after replacement, inquire about recalibration and revised quotes under the warranty terms.


How to get a quote


To obtain an accurate price, contact multiple providers (dealerships and independent glass shops) and ask for itemized estimates that separate glass cost, installation, and any required ADAS calibration. If your Passport has Honda Sensing or other camera-based features, confirm whether the shop will perform static or dynamic calibration and whether the price includes it.


Tips for saving money include asking about aftermarket glass alternatives, checking if calibration can be done at your insurer’s preferred partner, and inquiring whether the shop can reuse existing mounting hardware or offers a discount for bundled services.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Passport windshield involves more than the glass itself. The final price hinges on the choice of OEM versus aftermarket glass, whether ADAS calibration is necessary, labor costs, and your location. Expect a broad range—from roughly $450 up to $2,000 in some scenarios—depending on these factors. Always obtain an itemized estimate and verify whether calibration is included, and check with your insurer about potential coverage or deductible implications. Planning ahead can help you minimize surprises and secure a reliable replacement.

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