Honda Accord Windshield Replacement Cost
A 2021 Honda Accord windshield replacement cost is roughly $450 to $475 depending on where you live, the type of glass you would like installed, and the additional options such as rain sensors. If you have a rain sensor, it may increase the auto glass quote by about $50. In addition, other sensors, such as the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), will increase the price significantly. Enter your zip code below to speak locate the closest shop to your home or office, or click here for more exact quotes online.
Honda Accord Auto Glass Service Include
- Windshield Replacement
- Sunroof Repair
- Door Glass Replacements
- Quarter Glass
- Back Window Replacement
- Windshield Repair
- Window Regulator Repair
Average Glass Quotes for Honda Accord
Below are average glass quotes provided online for the Honda Accord. The price ranges below consist of each glass part found on the Honda Accord from 1990 through 2022. Whether it’s OEM, Aftermarket, or Dealer glass that you would like installed on your Accord, the prices below should give you an idea of what to expect when replacing your auto glass.
Please keep in mind that these are only estimates based on our research into the Honda Accord’s auto glass repair costs. Your local glass shop may charge more than the prices listed here.
Glass Part | Average Cost |
Windshield | $190 – $475 |
Driver Side Front Door | $180 – $225 |
Passenger Side Front Door | $180 – $225 |
Driver Side Back Door | $250 – $275 |
Passenger Side Back Door | $250 – $275 |
Driver Side Quarter Panel Glass | $485 – $500 |
Passenger Side Quarter Panel Glass | $485 – $500 |
Rear Window | $500 – $545 |
Windshield Chip Repair (per chip) | $55 – $75 |
Additional Honda Accord Maintenance
Auto Glass Locator only provides glass services, but we also feel you should perform additional maintenance to keep your Honda Accord looking new and running smoothly. The services below are recommended regularly to help extend the life of your vehicle and avoid surprise expenses.
- Oil Changes – You should change the oil on your Accord every three months or 5,000 miles, whichever comes first. Doing this will help prevent damage to your engine from old oil that doesn’t keep up with the high engine demands.
- Change Air Filter – Changing the air filter will help remove dirt and debris from the airflow into your engine, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce emissions. We recommend changing the air filter between 15,000 – 25,000 miles. If you live in high dust areas, you may consider changing it more often. A good rule of thumb is to change the air filter every third oil change.
- Tune-Up –Tune-Ups are vital to keeping your Accord performing at its best. They include adjusting the spark plugs, cleaning out the carburetor, checking the belts, inspecting the hoses, and other essential things that need attention. It’s always better to get them done before they become necessary. Check out the post we wrote on the cost of a tune-up for more details.
- Rotate Tires – Having your tires rotated every 6,000 miles is a great way to ensure all four wheels are evenly balanced, avoid uneven wear, and ensure that your car has optimal traction.
- Replace Brakes – Having good quality brakes on your Accord is essential to safe driving. Make sure that you replace the brake pads and rotors regularly. We recommend having the brakes checked annually to avoid causing damage to the rotors from the worn-down brake pads. Check out the article we wrote on brake pad replacement for more helpful details.
- Flush Transmission – Over time, the transmission fluid inside your Accord will begin to break down. Flushing the transmission with fresh fluid will help maintain proper lubrication and protect against potential problems such as leaks and overheating. Visit our transmission service post to learn more.
- Wash It – Keeping your Accord clean doesn’t help it drive better, but it will make it look nicer. Wash your Accord once a week using a mild soap solution and water. Use a soft brush to gently scrub off dirt and grime to prevent scratching the paint. Visit our paint scratch removal post if you have scratches in the paint.
- Wax It – Having the paint of your Accord waxed regularly will help protect against oxidation which causes the color to fade, crack, or discolor, and in some cases, flake and peel. Check out our car wax guide for helpful information on waxing your vehicle.
- Wiper Blades – The windshield wiper blades are essential for ensuring clear visibility while driving. Replace the blades when they start to show signs of wear. Driving with worn-out wiper blades will cause scratches in the windshield if the rubber comes off and exposes the wiper arm’s metal. We recommend inspecting your wiper blades every few months. Visit our scratched windshield repair post to see steps on removing the damage.
- Dent Repair – Dents are inevitable, especially when you’re driving around town. Minor door dents and scrapes to the body of your Accord won’t affect performance or safety. However, we recommend having dents fixed to help your vehicle retain better resale value. Plus, a dent-free car is a better-looking car. Visit the paintless dent repair page on our site to learn more about the process and cost of fixing damage to the outside of your vehicle.
History of the Honda Accord
The Accord first hit the market in Japan in 1989 and was introduced in the United States in 1990. Since then, the Accord has been one of Honda’s most successful vehicles ever made. The Accord currently ranks as the fourth bestselling vehicle in North America.
Honda has produced several generations of the Accord over the past 32 years. Starting with the third-generation model in 1997, the Accord went through multiple changes until its current sixth generation in 2018. Each generation of the Accord has received excellent reviews and accolades from automotive publications and magazines.
The Accord is known for being well-built and reliable. This reputation stems from the high standards set by Honda during production. For example, all Accords are built at their plant in Marysville, Ohio, where they undergo rigorous testing before leaving the factory. The Accord also features a long list of standard equipment, including airbags, ABS brakes, power windows, cruise control, and electronic stability control.
In addition to these standard features, each new generation of the Accord has included numerous improvements. These include improved fuel efficiency, increased passenger space, and advanced technology such as infotainment systems and driver assistance technologies. Click here to check out details on the latest Accord.
FAQ
- Will my auto insurance policy pay for auto glass damage? An insurance company will pay for the replacement but may still require a deductible payment from you. However, auto glass shops will sometimes waive or reduce the deductible depending on state laws to help earn your business.
- Can filing a glass claim with my insurance provider increase my rates? Insurance claims for a windshield installation may cause an increase in the amount you pay annually for an auto policy. However, a glass claim alone doesn’t increase the rates. Most insurance companies perform annual reviews of policies and determine rates based on the number of claims filed and the types opened. If you’re worried about a rate increase, we recommend checking with your insurance agent before filing a claim to determine if it will affect your rates.
- Will the windshield replacement prices be higher without insurance? Getting a windshield without insurance is usually cheaper than getting one covered under your auto insurance plan. However, this isn’t always true. Some states have laws requiring insurance providers to cover certain repairs, including windshield replacements. Check with your insurance provider to see what coverage options they offer.
- If my Accord has a Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), are there additional costs? Yes, the windshield replacement quote will usually be $250 to $350 more since safety features like the LKAS require recalibration. Unfortunately, most mobile service providers don’t have the special equipment to recalibrate the sensors. So be sure to ask if it’s necessary to take your car to the service center for recalibration.
- Is windshield repair an option? Auto glass repair services can save you money and restore the structural integrity of the glass, but technicians cannot fix rock chips directly in the line of sight. In addition, we don’t recommend repairing windshield damage if there are more than three chips since it’s not too much more to replace the glass. However, glass repair is an excellent option if you have a single chip smaller than a quarter in diameter or a small crack under 6 inches long.
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