Hyundai Elantra Glass Replacement
The average cost for a Hyundai Elantra glass replacement is between $390-$1,150. However, additional fees for moldings or particular installation work, such as recalibrating sensors, could affect the total cost of service. This article will help you with pricing knowledge for each piece of glass on the Elentra, not just the windshield.
Hyundai Elantra Auto Glass Estimates
The Hyundai Elantra has seven pieces of glass between the doors, windshield, back glass, and sunroof. Outlines below are the average costs for each part based on prices across the United States. To discuss your vehicle and get exact details, select the “Find Local Shops Now” button to find and speak with the closest service center to your location.
Glass Part | Average Cost |
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Front Windshield | $390 to $1,150 |
Driver-Side Front Door Window | $325 to $450 |
Passenger-Side Front Door Window | $325 to $450 |
Driver-Side Back Door Window | $295 to $425 |
Passenger-Side Back Door Window | $295 to $425 |
Back Glass | $464 to $981 |
Stone Chip Repair (per chip) | $75 to $125 |
Your price may vary depending on where you live, local labor costs, and the selected glass type. (Ex: Prices in New Jersey for OEM glass might be higher than prices in Idaho.)
Recent Online Price Quotes
Below is a table showing various Hyundai Elantra year models and auto glass prices quoted throughout the United States. The cost for windshield replacement could be higher or lower than those listed below, depending on your location, the features on your Elantra, and the glass type requested.
2019 | Windshield with Lane Keep Assistance | $1,032.20 | Canton, OH 44705 |
2017 | Windshield | $371.10 | Bismarck, ND 58501 |
2009 | Windshield | $365.68 | Halethorpe, MD 21227 |
2008 | Windshield | $364.56 | Maple Heights, OH 44137 |
2012 | Windshield | $385.46 | Alvin, TX 77511 |
2020 | Windshield with rain sensor | $979.58 | Brookings, SD 57006 |
2012 | Windshield with rain sensor | $384.53 | Kalamazoo, MI 49006 |
2022 | Windshield | $1,093.26 | Chicago, IL 60620 |
2021 | Passenger-side front door glass | $295.48 | Mystic, CT 06355 |
2018 | Windshield | $373.35 | Woonsocket, RI 02895 |
2013 | Windshield | $384.99 | Lehi, UT 84043 |
2008 | Windshield | $363.26 | Longview, WA 98632 |
2013 | Passenger-side laminated front door glass | $302.25 | El Cajon, CA 92021 |
2013 | Windshield | $353.68 | Pueblo, CO 81001 |
2016 | Windshield | $445.25 | Aurora, MO 65605 |
2019 | Windshield | $1,012.45 | Poway, CA 92064 |
2010 | Windshield | $389.57 | Los Angeles, CA 90004 |
2018 | Windshield | $1,147.85 | Sedalia, MO 65301 |
2020 | Windshield | $979.69 | Kansas City, KS 66111 |
2018 | Windshield | $372.35 | Florissant, MO 63033 |
2017 | Windshield | $485.62 | San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 |
2021 | Windshield | $1,017.18 | Salt Lake City, UT 84123 |
2008 | Windshield | $366.25 | Greensboro, GA 30642 |
2013 | Back Glass Coupe | $523.15 | Kalamazoo, MI 49009 |
2019 | Windshield | $849.54 | Lakewood, CA 90712 |
Services Offered
Windshields | Vent Glass |
Rear Windows | Rock Chip Repair |
Door Glass | Sunroof Window |
Quarter Glass | Regulator Repair |
Type of Glass Used
The Hyundai Elantra offers a range of glass options, including (OEM) Original Equipment Manufacturer glass, dealer-installed glass, and aftermarket glass. Using aftermarket glass for a Hyundai Elantra windshield replacement can save you significant money. An aftermarket windshield costs approximately 20% to 40% less than OEM, meaning you could save between $75 to $250, depending on your particular model of Elantra. Check out the article we have that discusses these different glass types now.
Recommended Automotive Services
Regular maintenance is essential to keep your Hyundai Elantra running smoothly and looking good. As with any car, regular check-ups are crucial to ensure that all vehicle parts are in working order and that no problems exist. In addition, routine maintenance can also help maintain your car’s resale value, as a well-maintained car will always be more attractive than one with visible signs of wear and tear or neglect. Your local lube center can perform most of the listed maintenance below while changing the oil on your car.
Check and change the engine oil – Engine oil is integral to the engine’s health and longevity. It helps lubricate the moving parts and keeps them cool by providing a layer of protection between them, reducing the heat produced by friction. Therefore, changing the oil every 3,000 to 8,000 miles depending on the oil type, is crucial. We recommend following the manufacturer’s guidelines for oil changes. However, changing it every 3,000 to 4,000 for standard oil and every 4,000 to 8,000 for synthetic oil is a good rule of thumb.
Check and replace windshield wiper blades – Wiper blades are essential for keeping your windshield clean and clear of debris while driving in wet or snowy conditions. They should be checked regularly for wear and tear and replaced when necessary. Replacing wiper blades can vary but typically range from $15 to $30 for a pair. Worn wiper blades can expose the metal arm of the wiper and leave scratches in the glass. You can check out our article on “steps to remove windshield scratches” if you need help removing scratches.
Check tire pressure – You should check the tire pressure regularly to ensure proper inflation. Underinflated tires can cause poor handling, increased fuel consumption, and premature wear, while overinflated tires can cause a bumpy ride and lead to tire blowouts. You can find the recommended tire pressure in the owner’s manual or inside the driver’s side door jamb.
Flush radiator to remove any rust or sediment buildup – It is essential to flush the radiator in your Hyundai Elantra regularly to remove any rust or sediment buildup that can reduce the efficiency and performance of your engine. This type of buildup can occur over time as a result of corrosion or other environmental factors. Flushing the radiator helps to clear out all the impurities, ensuring smooth operation and improved engine performance. It is best to do this at least once a year with an OEM or manufacturer-approved product, and always refer to your owner’s manual for further instructions regarding the correct procedures and products to use.
Replacing the belts as needed – Belts are responsible for transferring power from the crankshaft to other parts of the engine, including the alternator, water pump, and air conditioning compressor. When these belts become worn or stretched, they can cause other problems like a loss of power or reduced fuel efficiency. Check the belts regularly and replace them as needed to keep your engine running at its best.
Rotate the tires – Rotating the tires on your Hyundai Elantra is an essential part of regular maintenance that can help extend the life of your tires and improve overall vehicle performance. In addition, rotating your tires helps to ensure even wear, which can help you get the most out of your tires before needing to replace them. Depending on the tire brand, most service centers recommend rotating the tires every 5,000 to 8,000 miles.
Test brakes for proper function and response time – When testing the brakes, it is vital to check the brake pads, rotors, and calipers for signs of wear or damage. Most brake centers recommend checking the brake pads every six months. However, the time between checks can vary depending on your driving conditions. For example, if you do a lot of highway driving and little stop-and-go city driving, chances are you won’t need brakes in six months.
A Little Hyundai Elantra History
The Hyundai Elantra is a well-known sedan that has been in production since 1990 and has seen many designs and technological changes over the years, offering drivers more safety, performance, and style with each generation. Below is a brief list of the generations and improvements or changes that occurred.
- The 1st Generation: 1992-1995 – This generation saw the introduction of the Elantra as a 4-door sedan with a 1.6L engine and manual transmission.
- The 2nd Generation: 1996-2000 – This generation saw the introduction of a 5-speed manual transmission and an optional automatic transmission, as well as improved safety features such as dual airbags and anti-lock brakes.
- The 3rd Generation: 2001 -2006 – This version of the Hyundai Elantra included a redesigned interior, increased cargo space, a sunroof, and an improved 2.0-liter engine. This generation also saw the introduction of antilock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, traction control, and side airbags as standard equipment.
- The 4th Generation: 2006-2010 – This generation saw the introduction of a new 2.0-liter engine and an optional 2.4-liter engine. This version also included improved safety features such as electronic stability control, a longer wheelbase, and side curtain airbags.
- The 5th Generation: 2010-2015 – This version of the Hyundai Elantra featured an updated exterior design, improved interior materials, and additional features such as blind spot monitoring.
- The 6th Generation: 2015-2020 – This version of the Elantra included a new 1.6-liter turbocharged engine, an updated exterior design, and improved interior materials.
- The 7th Generation: 2020-Present – This generation saw the introduction of a hybrid powertrain option, an updated exterior design, and enhanced interior materials.
FAQ
Does the push start button affect the cost of my windshield? No, the push start button does not affect the cost of your windshield replacement. The type of windshield and installation requirements determines the price.
Can the wiper blades cause scratches in the windshield? As mentioned earlier in the article, wiper blades can cause scratches in the windshield if worn or damaged. Therefore, inspecting your wiper blades regularly and replacing them as needed to avoid damage to your windshield is essential.
Is it better to replace the windshield in-shop or at home with a mobile auto glass service? Replacing the glass on your vehicle is easily performed in a shop or outside your home. However, if the weather is bad, taking your car to a shop where they control the environment is the best option.
Can I have the windshield replaced in the rain? No, we don’t recommend replacing a windshield in the rain. The adhesives and sealants need dry conditions to ensure they adhere correctly. Moisture may prevent the bonds from sticking properly and cause further damage, such as air pockets resulting in wind noise and water leaks. Additionally, the technician performing the work may have difficulty seeing in wet conditions, which could lead to mistakes.
Will my insurance provider pay for the windshield replacement? The answer to this question depends on your insurance provider and the type of coverage you have. Generally, if you have comprehensive coverage, your insurance provider should cover the cost of replacing a windshield and only require you to cover the deductible. However, not all insurance companies are the same, so it is essential to check with your specific provider to know what your policy covers.
What type of warranty do auto glass service providers offer? Auto glass replacement providers typically provide a warranty on their services. However, the length of the warranty and the coverage provided will vary depending on the provider. Generally, the auto glass company offers a limited lifetime warranty that covers any defects in the quality or materials used to install your windshield. This type of warranty usually covers leaks, cracks, or other damage caused by faulty installation. Some providers may also offer additional coverage for a fee.
Why does an auto glass specialist need the VIN (vehicle identification) number? The VIN is used to identify the vehicle and its features to ensure the shop orders the correct piece of glass.
Does adaptive cruise control increase the windshield replacement cost? Adaptive cruise control does not directly increase the windshield replacement cost for a Hyundai Elantra. However, these unique features require the recalibration of sensors and cameras that look through the glass to work correctly. Therefore, the additional time and equipment needed to recalibrate these systems may increase the overall cost. Check out the article on Kelly Blue Book for a great overview and list of the pros and cons of adaptive cruise control works.
Key Takeaways
- The average price for a Hyundai Elantra glass replacement is between $390-$1,150.
- OEM-Quality glass generally costs 20% to 40% more than aftermarket.
- Replacing a windshield in the rain is not recommended.
- Your insurance provider may cover the cost of replacing a windshield, depending on your coverage.
- Auto glass replacement providers typically offer a limited lifetime warranty on their services.
- The VIN is used to identify the vehicle and its features to ensure the shop orders the correct piece of glass.
- Adaptive cruise control may increase the overall cost of windshield replacement due to the additional time and equipment needed to recalibrate the systems.
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