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How much to replace the side mirror on a Honda Odyssey?

The cost to replace a Honda Odyssey side mirror typically ranges from about $180 to $750 installed, depending on whether you replace just the glass, the entire assembly, and on features like heating or integrated turn signals.


In more detail, price varies by whether you buy an OEM part from a dealer, an aftermarket unit, and by the year/trim of the Odyssey, as well as whether labor and any color-matching painting are needed. This article breaks down typical price ranges, what influences them, and options to save.


Cost overview


Before outlining the specific price ranges, note the main replacement scenarios you’ll encounter:



  • Full OEM mirror assembly installed (power, heated, with turn signal, possibly auto-dimming): parts typically $250–$600; labor around $100–$250; total installed roughly $350–$850. Dealer quotes can be higher.

  • Aftermarket/new replacement mirror assembly (non-OEM): parts typically $100–$350; labor around $100–$200; total installed roughly $200–$550.

  • Mirror glass replacement only (no motor or electronic components): parts usually $20–$60 (standard glass) or $60–$120 (heated glass); labor about $20–$100; total installed roughly $40–$180.

  • Mirror housing replacement or color-matched painting (if the housing is damaged): parts typically $40–$120; paint and blending add $50–$150; labor $60–$140; total roughly $150–$410.


Conclusion: If you need the full assembly with electronic features, expect toward the higher end of the range; glass-only replacements are the most affordable option. Regional labor rates can shift these figures.


What affects price


Several factors influence the final cost when replacing a Honda Odyssey side mirror.



  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM parts tend to cost more but offer guaranteed fit and often better warranties; aftermarket parts are cheaper but quality can vary.

  • Features: mirrors with heating, auto-dimming, integrated turn signals, or blind-spot cameras cost more than basic manual mirrors.

  • Year/trim: higher trims with more electronics generally increase parts and labor costs.

  • Glass vs full assembly: replacing only the glass is far cheaper than replacing the entire mirror housing with motor and wiring.

  • Paint and color matching: if the housing needs painting to match your vehicle, add cost for paint and labor.

  • Labor rates and location: dealership service departments usually charge more per hour than independent shops; urban areas tend to be higher.


Conclusion: Understanding these factors helps you choose between OEM, aftermarket, or glass-only options and helps you estimate a realistic budget.


Saving tips and options


Ways to lower the overall cost without compromising safety or function:



  • Check insurance coverage: glass and body damage may be covered under comprehensive or collision, depending on your policy and deductible.

  • Consider glass-only replacement if electronics aren’t damaged or needed.

  • Get multiple quotes: compare dealership, independent shop, and online part suppliers.

  • Look for refurbished or gently used assemblies from reputable sources as a lower-cost alternative.

  • Ask about warranties on parts and installation; sometimes a cheaper part still includes strong coverage.


Conclusion: A bit of shopping around and choosing the right mix of parts and services can save hundreds of dollars while keeping safety and function intact.


What to expect during installation


Most replacements follow a similar workflow, though it can vary with the presence of sensors or cameras.



  • Removal: technician disconnects electrical connectors and removes the old mirror from the mounting bracket.

  • Installation: new mirror is mounted, wired, and secured to the vehicle.

  • Testing and calibration: power adjustments and feature tests (like turn signals or heated glass) are performed; calibration is rarely needed unless there’s a camera system involved.


Conclusion: Install times generally range from about 60 minutes to 2 hours, depending on part complexity and access to the mounting area.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Odyssey side mirror costs vary widely. For a full OEM replacement with advanced features, expect roughly $350–$850 installed, with dealer quotes sometimes higher. A glass-only replacement is often $40–$180, making it a strong cost saver if the housing and electronics are intact. Always compare quotes from multiple sources, consider whether you need color matching or electronics, and decide between OEM, aftermarket, or glass-only options. Insurance may cover some costs if you have the right coverage and deductible aligned.

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