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How much to replace a side mirror on a CRV?

The typical installed cost to replace a side mirror on a Honda CR-V ranges roughly from $150 to $900, depending on the parts and features. This broad spread covers glass-only fixes, aftermarket assemblies, and dealer-level OEM replacements with advanced features.


Damaged CR-V side mirrors can result from collisions, parking lot mishaps, or vandalism. Prices vary by model year and trim, since newer CR-V generations offer options like heated glass, auto-dimming, or built-in cameras. This article breaks down the main cost drivers, typical price ranges, and guidance on saving money or negotiating with service shops.


Cost drivers


Several factors determine the final bill when replacing a CR-V side mirror. The following list highlights the main cost drivers you should know before you shop.



  • Part type: glass replacement only versus a complete mirror assembly.

  • Features: whether the mirror is manual or power-adjustable, heated, or auto-dimming.

  • Integrated electronics: turn signals, blind-spot sensors, or a rear-view camera increase parts and programming costs.

  • OEM versus aftermarket: OEM parts tend to be pricier but may offer perfect color/fit and compatibility guarantees.

  • Labor rates and location: urban shops and dealerships typically charge more than independent shops.

  • Vehicle generation and wiring: different CR-V generations have distinct mounting points and harness needs.

  • Color matching and finish: painting or color-matching adds labor and materials costs.


Understanding these factors helps buyers compare quotes accurately rather than focusing on the price alone.


Bottom line: the biggest price differences come from the type of part and the features you choose, plus where you have the work done.


Price ranges for CR-V side mirrors (installed)


Prices reflect typical installed costs in the U.S. as of 2024–2025. Actual quotes vary by year, trim, and shop.


Prices below are installed costs (parts plus labor) and do not include tax or disposal fees. They assume standard CR-V glass or mirror assemblies without unusual compatibility issues.



  • Glass replacement only (mirror glass with basic mounting hardware): Parts $25–$120; labor $40–$120; total $65–$240.

  • Aftermarket full mirror assembly (non-OEM, basic power): Parts $80–$180; labor $60–$150; total $140–$330.

  • Aftermarket mirror with heating (no camera): Parts $120–$250; labor $70–$180; total $190–$430.

  • OEM replacement mirror (basic features, non-camera): Parts $180–$450; labor $100–$180; total $280–$630.

  • OEM mirror with advanced features (heated, auto-dimming, turn signal): Parts $350–$650; labor $120–$230; total $470–$880.

  • OEM mirror with camera or other sensors (premium tech): Parts $500–$1,000+; labor $150–$300; total $650–$1,300+.

  • Dealer pricing and installation: Expect higher quotes, often 10–30% above independent shops, especially for current or recently updated trims.


Note that actual costs depend on your CR-V’s year and trim, regional labor rates, and whether programming or calibration is required for cameras or sensors.


DIY versus professional replacement


Choosing between do-it-yourself replacement and professional service can save money but depends on the mirror’s features and your comfort with vehicle electronics.


What a professional typically covers


A shop will remove the door panel, disconnect wiring, replace the mirror assembly, and test power, heating, and signal functions. If the mirror includes a camera or advanced sensors, programming and calibration may be required, which adds to the cost and turnaround time.


DIY considerations


Glass-only replacement or installing a basic aftermarket mirror can be approachable for a capable DIYer with the right tools. DIY work can save labor charges, but you must ensure you purchase the correct model for your CR-V year and follow proper adhesive and mounting procedures to maintain weather sealing and alignment.


Time estimates vary: glass-only replacement can take 1–2 hours for a novice; full mirror assembly replacement can take 2–4 hours or more depending on access and wiring complexity. If the mirror has a camera or advanced features, you’ll likely need professional programming.


Summary


Replacing a Honda CR-V side mirror involves choosing between glass-only or full-mirror replacement, and between aftermarket or OEM parts, with or without advanced features. The final cost hinges on parts and labor, with typical installed ranges from about $150 to $900, rising further for mirrors with cameras or premium electronics. Shop around for multiple, itemized quotes, confirm any programming requirements, and consider DIY options for glass or basic assemblies to minimize costs.

How much to replace an entire side view mirror?


Side mirror replacement costs typically range from $150 to $500, depending on your car's make and model, the type of parts you choose, and whether you go DIY or hire a professional. Labor costs, aftermarket vs. OEM parts, and additional features like auto-dimming or turn signals can push prices higher.



How much does Honda charge for side mirror replacement?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Door Mirror Replacement is between $868 and $895. Labor costs are estimated between $57 and $84 while parts are typically priced around $811.



Which CRV year to stay away from?


The first CR-V of the 21st century sees an increase in engine-related issues and the beginning of a series of recalls for defective airbags (the notorious Takata airbag recall). The recall affected numerous model years (mostly 2002-2015), so always check this out if you're buying a used CR-V.



Can I legally drive with a broken side mirror?


California: If the vehicle is registered in this state then left side mirror is required and either a center mirror or right side mirror. If view from the center mirror is obstructed (this does not include passengers) then the vehicle must have a right side mirror.


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