Hyundai Santa Fe Auto Glass Replacement
Replacement glass for Hyundai Santa Fe is between $375-$1,550 on average. The price range can vary slightly higher or lower based on whether you use OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or aftermarket parts. The labor cost is usually included in the total price, and the process typically takes one to two hours to complete.
When it comes to auto glass replacement for your Hyundai Santa Fe, the most critical factor is finding a professional and experienced auto glass technician, which is where we can help. The professionals in our database have experience with all vehicle types, which will help avoid issues in the future with your new windshield installation.
Hyundai Santa Fe Auto Glass Estimates
The Hyundai Santa Fe has 11 pieces of glass when you consider the sunroof. The average auto glass replacement price in the table below illustrates the amount of money you can expect to spend for each piece of glass across the United States. However, to discuss your vehicle and get exact details, select the “Find Local Shops Now” button to find and speak with the auto glass specialists closest to your location.
Glass Part | Average Cost |
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Front Windshield | $375 to $1,550 |
Driver-Side Front Door Window | $320-$425 |
Passenger-Side Front Door Window | $320-$425 |
Driver-Side Back Door Glass | $380-$465 |
Passenger-Side Back Door Glass | $380-$465 |
Driver-Side Front Door Vent Glass | $695 to $925 |
Passenger-Side Front Door Vent Glass | $695 to $925 |
Driver-Side Quarter Window | $547 to $1,250 |
Passenger-Side Quarter Window | $547 to $1,250 |
Back Glass | $406 to $656 |
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 Chicago for OEM glass might be higher than prices in Louisiana.)
Recent Online Price Quotes
Below is a table showing various Hyundai Santa Fe year models and auto glass quotes throughout multiple states. As previously mentioned, the cost for windshield replacement could be higher or lower than those listed below, depending on your location, the features on your Santa Fe, the glass type requested, molding, and tint options.
2014 | Back Glass SUV Lift Gate Heated Privacy Tint | $540.52 | Fresno, CA 93720 |
2008 | Windshield | $379.68 | Lexington, KY 40503 |
2003 | Windshield | $375.64 | Oklahoma City, OK 73110 |
2020 | Windshield | $988.36 | Midway, GA 31320 |
2022 | Windshield | $1,571.54 | Modesto, CA 95351 |
2020 | Windshield with Rain Sensor and Heads Up Display | $1,544.25 | Atlanta, GA 30312 |
2021 | Windshield with heated steering wheel | $948.58 | Highspire, PA 17034 |
2018 | Windshield with Lane Departure Warning System | $1,195.36 | Bellflower, CA 90706 |
2016 | Windshield | $542.35 | Elgin, TX 78621 |
2007 | Back Glass Hatchback Heated with Privacy Tint | $402.10 | Garden Grove, CA 92840 |
2021 | Windshield | $1,046.45 | Crystal Lake, IL 60014 |
2007 | Auto glass repair (1 chip) | $78.00 | North Vernon, IN 47265 |
2022 | Windshield with Acoustic Interlayer Rain/Light Sensor Heated Adaptive Cruise Control Lane Keep Assist Forward Collison Alert | $1,051.20 | North Highlands, CA 95660 |
2022 | Windshield | $1,511.26 | Jacksonville, FL 32225 |
2020 | Windshield | $1000.99 | Gardner, MA 01440 |
2017 | Windshield | $383.56 | Hansville, WA 98340 |
2013 | Windshield | $426.57 | Prairie View, TX 77446 |
2021 | Windshield with rain sensor | $1,517.85 | Akron, OH 44310 |
2012 | Windshield | $392.54 | Morgantown, WV 26505 |
2012 | Windshield | $447.15 | Sewickley, PA 15143 |
2022 | Windshield with Rain Sensor and Heads Up Display | $1,429.58 | Elko, GA 31025 |
2012 | Windshield repair (3 rock chips) | $125.00 | Newark, OH 43055 |
2008 | Windshield | $388.25 | Goleta, CA 93117 |
2007 | Windshield | $379.36 | Calhoun, GA 30701 |
2021 | Driver-side front door glass with soundproofing | $422.86 | Dallas, TX 75219 |
2021 | Windshield with Rain Sensor and Heads Up Display | $449.85 | Pittsburg, CA 94565 |
Services Offered
Windshields | Vent Glass |
Rear Windows | Rock Chip Repair |
Door Glass | Sunroof Window |
Quarter Glass | Regulator Repair |
Glass Options
The Hyundai Santa Fe offers a wide range of glass types, including Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), dealer, and aftermarket. An aftermarket windshield for the Hyundai Santa Fe can save you an average of 20-40% compared to the OEM or dealer glass, which is a significant saving and can make a difference for anyone on a budget.
The quality of aftermarket glass has dramatically improved, offering better clarity and UV protection while still providing substantial cost savings. Check out the article we wrote discussing these different glass types and cost factors in more detail to help determine which to install on your vehicle.
Recommended Automotive Services
Regular maintenance is essential to keep your Hyundai Santa Fe from breaking down. Frequent oil changes, tire rotations, brake inspections, and other services can help prevent costly repairs and getting stranded on the roadside. Let’s look at some of the top recommended services you should schedule throughout the year and how often they should happen.
Regular oil changes – Keeping the oil changed regularly is essential to protecting the internal components of your engine. Change standard oil between 3,000 and 4,000 miles and synthetic between 5,000 and 8,000 miles.
Tire rotations – Rotating your tires helps them wear evenly and last longer. You should rotate your tires between 5,000 and 8,000 miles or with every other oil change.
Brake inspections – Brake pads should be inspected at least once a year for wear and tear, depending on the miles you drive. If the brake pads wear down too much, they may damage the rotors making the cost of replacement higher.
Coolant system flushes and refills – The coolant system helps keep your engine from overheating. However, getting clogged or contaminated with debris and particles can lead to costly repairs or even engine failure. Regularly flushing and refilling the coolant system can help ensure your engine is running at optimal temperatures and can help prevent expensive repairs. Most honest mechanics recommend having the coolant system flushed and refilled every 30,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.
Exhaust system cleaning and maintenance – The exhaust system collects emissions produced by the engine and disperses them into the environment. Over time, this system can become clogged with soot, carbon deposits, and other contaminants, leading to more severe issues. We recommend having a professional inspect the exhaust system every 30,000 miles to ensure it’s in good condition.
Engine tune-ups – During a tune-up, a mechanic checks and fixes various parts of the engine to ensure that it’s operating at its peak performance, such as the spark plugs, air filters, fuel system, and timing belt. Having regular tune-ups can extend the life of your vehicle by helping to prevent problems from arising. Most automotive professionals recommend having a tune-up performed every 30,000 miles.
Transmission flush and filter changes (if applicable) – The transmission fluid helps to keep the transmission running smoothly by providing lubrication, cooling, and cleaning of the internal components. Over time, the fluid can become contaminated with dirt, debris, and other contaminants that can reduce performance. It’s recommended to have the transmission flushed and the filter changed every 30,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.
A Little Hyundai Santa Fe History
The Hyundai Santa Fe is a mid-size SUV introduced in 2001 after its predecessor, the Hyundai Galloper. It has since become one of the most popular vehicles in its class and is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and comfortable ride. There were four generations of the Hyundai Santa Fe during its production from 2001-2022.
- The 1st Generation: 2001-2006 – The first generation of the Hyundai Santa Fe was offered in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations. It featured a 2.4L four-cylinder engine that produced 140 horsepower and came with a five-speed manual transmission or an optional four-speed automatic. The interior was spacious and comfortable, with plenty of cargo space for all your needs.
- The 2nd Generation: 2007-2012 – The second generation of the Hyundai Santa Fe was offered in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations. It featured a 2.7L V6 engine that produced 185 horsepower and came with a five-speed manual transmission or an optional six-speed automatic. The interior of the 2nd generation also received an update with more features, including heated leather seats, dual climate control, and an upgraded audio system.
- The 3rd Generation: 2013-2018 – The third generation of the Hyundai Santa Fe was also offered in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations. However, it featured a 3.3L V6 engine that produced 290 horsepower and had a six-speed automatic transmission. In addition, the 3rd generation had an update to the interior, which provided more features, including an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility, and a panoramic
- The 4th Generation: 2019-present – A lot has stayed the same from the 3rd to the 4th generation. However, an update to the interior provided more features, including a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless charging, and a power liftgate. In addition, this latest generation features a 2.4L four-cylinder engine that produces 185 horsepower and comes with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
FAQ
What type of glass cleaner should I use? There are glass cleaning kits available specifically for use on your Hyundai Santa Fe windshield. These kits usually include a glass cleaner, microfiber cloths, and other tools to help you clean your windshield without scratching or damaging it. However, you can easily use household products such as Windex or vinegar and water to clean your windshield.
Is there a higher chance of windshield damage to aftermarket glass? Aftermarket glass may not be as durable as OEM glass and could be more prone to cracking or shattering from rocks. However, each glass type is safe per the Department of Transportation guidelines.
What causes wind noise after a replacement? Several factors cause wind noise after a replacement, and the most common cause is improper installation. For example, if there are any gaps or cracks in the sealant used to attach the glass to the vehicle frame can also lead to wind noise. Check out our article titled “9 Things to Check If You Hear Wind Noise After A Windshield Replacement,” which will answer this question and more.
Why do I need to roll down the window to close my door after a replacement? Closing the door with the windows up can create pressure in the cabin area when shut quickly. This pressure can lift the glass and force the air pockets between the window and car frame if the urethane hasn’t finished drying. These air pockets can lead to wind noise and water leaks.
Why did the auto glass technician put tape on the edge of the replacement windshield? When an auto glass technician replaces a windshield, they must use tape to secure the new windshield in place. The tape is applied along the edge of the replacement windshield to help prevent air, water, and other contaminants from entering between the glass and frame until the urethane dries completely. It’s typically safe to remove the tape after 24 hours.
Will the price of my front windshield be more if I have a heated steering wheel? The cost of replacement glass on a Hyundai Santa Fe will not be affected by whether or not you have a heated steering wheel. However, advanced safety features such as lane departure warnings, blind spot monitoring, and automatic emergency braking may increase the price.
Does the auto-dimming mirror increase the price of a windshield? No, the auto-dimming mirror does not increase the windshield replacement price. However, as mentioned above, prices might be higher if you have an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that requires recalibration.
Key Takeaways
- Hyundai Santa Fe windshield replacements range from $375 to $1,550.
- OEM and Dealer windshields are 20% to 40% higher in price than aftermarket.
- Tune-ups, oil changes, and tire rotations are essential to keeping your Santa Fe in top-running condition.
- All windshields are required to meet specific safety standards, but aftermarket glass can be thinner and more easily damaged or chipped by rocks.
- Wind noise after a replacement is generally a result of improper installation and gaps in the sealant.
- Rolling down the window before closing the door helps to prevent air pockets from forming between the glass and frame.
Let’s Talk
Regarding windshield replacement for your Hyundai Santa Fe, it is essential to talk to a qualified auto glass technician. Our database of professionals is here to provide you with the best advice on what type of windshield is right for your vehicle and budget. Additionally, we can explain the process of replacing your windshield and answer any questions you may have. Click the button below to find the shop closest to your location now!