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How much to replace a Volkswagen side mirror?

Replacing a Volkswagen side mirror typically costs between roughly 150 and 900 dollars, depending on the model and the features included. Most customers pay around 250 to 500 dollars for a full replacement with parts and labor.


The price varies based on whether you replace just the glass or the entire mirror assembly, and whether the mirror includes power adjustment, heating, signal indicators, or a camera system. This article explains the main cost drivers, provides rough ranges for common VW models, and offers tips to get an accurate quote.


What drives the cost


Understanding the main price drivers helps you estimate the total and avoid surprises at the shop. The following factors have the biggest impact on the final bill.



  • Type of mirror: manual vs. power-adjustable; heated vs. non-heated; auto-dimming features.

  • Glass replacement vs. whole mirror assembly: glass-only replacements are cheaper, while full assemblies with motors and wiring cost more.

  • Integrated features: turn signals, blind-spot monitoring, or cameras add expensive components and labor.

  • OEM vs. aftermarket parts: OEM parts are typically more expensive than aftermarket equivalents.

  • Labor rates and local market: urban areas and dealer service centers usually charge more.

  • Model year and parts availability: newer or less common VW variants may require dealer-supplied parts or longer turnaround.

  • Insurance considerations: some policies cover replacement with a deductible, which affects out-of-pocket cost.


In brief, the final price reflects both the hardware and the labor required, plus any premium features your car may have.


Typical price ranges by scenario


Here is a practical breakdown of common replacement scenarios to help you plan. Prices shown include typical parts and labor in the United States, but can vary by region and shop.



  • Glass-only replacement (no housing): about $60 to $150 for the glass itself, with roughly $60 to $150 in labor; total around $120 to $300.

  • Full mirror housing replacement (manual adjustment, non-heated): parts roughly $150 to $350; labor about $80 to $180; total around $230 to $530.

  • Power-adjustable, heated mirror (no camera): parts typically $200 to $500; labor around $100 to $180; total about $300 to $680.

  • Power, heated mirror with turn signal: parts roughly $300 to $700; labor about $120 to $250; total around $420 to $950.

  • Mirror with camera or 360-degree view: parts often $500 to $1500 or more; labor $150 to $350; total roughly $650 to $1850+.


Prices above are indicative; exact quotes depend on the trim level, whether new or aftermarket parts are used, and local labor rates. If you only need glass replacement, you can typically save a substantial amount compared with replacing the entire unit.


By Volkswagen model


Golf and GTI


Replacement costs for Golf and GTI mirrors follow the general patterns, with basic replacements being more affordable and higher-end variants with heating/indicators costing more. The typical range covers several hundred dollars for most common configurations.


Typical price ranges for these compact VW models:



  • Basic manual replacement: about $180 to $350

  • Power-adjustable with heating and indicators: about $350 to $750


For models with advanced features such as cameras, expect higher quotes closer to the upper end.


Jetta


Jetta mirrors tend to be in the mid-range for VW sedans, with costs increasing for models that include heated, power-folding, or camera-equipped units.


Typical price ranges for the Jetta:



  • Basic replacement: about $190 to $360

  • Power/heated with signals: about $350 to $700


As with others, the presence of cameras or advanced sensors will push prices higher.


Tiguan


SUV mirrors like those on the Tiguan often cost more due to larger housing and sometimes additional technology (e.g., cameras or power-folding). Expect a broader range.


Typical price ranges for the Tiguan:



  • Basic replacement: about $210 to $400

  • Power/heated with indicators or camera: about $450 to $900


Complex features push the cost toward the higher end, especially for newer trims.


Passat


Passat mirrors sit in the mid-to-upper range among VW sedans, with costs influenced by trim and features similar to the Jetta family.


Typical price ranges for the Passat:



  • Basic replacement: about $200 to $380

  • Power/heated with turn signal: about $380 to $800


Advanced features, such as integrated cameras, can elevate the price further.


Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport


Large SUVs like the Atlas can incur higher replacement costs due to assembly size and feature sets, especially on models with sophisticated cameras or sensors.


Typical price ranges for the Atlas family:



  • Basic replacement: about $250 to $450

  • Power/heated with indicators or camera: about $500 to $1000


In premium configurations with multiple sensors or cameras, prices can climb beyond these ranges.


Getting an accurate quote


To obtain a precise price for your VW side mirror replacement, gather and share these details when requesting quotes:



  • Exact model, year, and trim level

  • Whether you need glass-only replacement or the full mirror assembly

  • Whether the mirror includes power adjustment, heating, turn signals, cameras, or sensors

  • Location and preferred shop type (dealer vs. independent shop)


Pro tip: ask for itemized estimates that separate parts and labor, and compare both OEM and aftermarket part options to determine the best value.


DIY vs professional replacement


Replacing a side mirror can be a straightforward DIY job for glass-only replacements or basic assemblies, but most VW owners opt for professional installation when sensors, cameras, or integrated electronics are involved. Mistakes in installation can affect mirror function, safety features, and warranty coverage.



  • DIY advantage: potential savings on labor if you only replace glass or a simple housing.

  • Professional advantage: proper alignment, wiring, and safety feature integration; warranty protection.


If you’re unsure, start with a quote from a repair shop and compare it with a DIY cost estimate for your chosen approach.


Insurance considerations


Many drivers use insurance for mirror replacement after a collision. If you file a claim, your deductible and the policy terms determine whether you pay out of pocket or the insurer covers the full cost. Some policies may require using preferred shops, which can influence price and turnaround time.


Always check your coverage and confirm whether the insurer will cover the full replacement or only the parts and labor after your deductible.


Summary


Volkswagen side-mirror replacement costs span a broad range, from roughly $120 for a glass-only fix to well over $1,800 for a full, camera-equipped unit on certain models. The exact price depends on the model, the presence of power adjustments, heating, signals, or cameras, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. For an accurate, model-specific quote, contact local auto glass or body shops with the details above and request itemized estimates along with any warranty information.


Bottom line


Plan for a few hundred dollars as a baseline, and be prepared for higher costs if your VW has advanced mirror features. Getting multiple quotes and considering both OEM and aftermarket options can help you balance price and reliability.

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