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How much does it cost to replace a Lexus side mirror?

Expect to pay roughly $200–$1,200 for a Lexus side mirror replacement, depending on whether you replace just the glass or the full mirror assembly, the model, and labor. Insurance and DIY options can affect the final price.


In more detail, costs vary by whether you need a glass replacement or a full housing replacement, which Lexus model you own (RX, NX, ES, LS, etc.), and whether the mirror includes heated/auto-dimming, integrated turn signals, blind-spot detection, and color-matching paint. Labor rates differ by shop and region, with dealership quotes typically higher than independent shops.


Cost overview


Prices you can expect to see in the market today fall into two main scenarios. The numbers below combine parts, labor, and optional paint to match the car's color.



  • Full mirror assembly replacement (driver or passenger side) with standard features: Parts typically $350–$900; labor $80–$180; paint-to-match $100–$300 if needed; estimated total $530–$1,380.

  • Glass-only replacement (mirror glass, sometimes heated): Parts typically $60–$350 (OEM heated glass costs toward the higher end); labor $50–$100; estimated total $110–$450. Note that some cars use a separate motor and housing, which may affect price.


These figures illustrate the general price range you can expect; actual quotes will depend on your exact Lexus model, trim, and local labor rates. If the mirror is damaged in an accident, your insurance may cover part or all of the cost after the deductible.


Factors that influence cost


Several factors determine the final bill, including the type of replacement, whether color matching is required, and where you have the work done.


Feature set and OEM vs aftermarket



  • OEM mirrors from Lexus generally fit and function best with all features but come at a higher price.

  • Aftermarket mirrors can save money upfront but may lack some features or exact fit, and can affect calibration with sensors.


Other considerations include color matching, the need for sensor or camera calibration after installation, and regional labor rates.


DIY vs professional installation


While replacing a side mirror can be a do-it-yourself project for skilled owners, most buyers opt for professional installation to ensure proper alignment and sensor calibration. DIY reduces labor costs but requires the right parts and tools.


DIY considerations



  • Potential savings on labor, typically 20–50% of the total cost, depending on your skill and local rates.

  • You'll need the correct replacement part (OEM vs aftermarket) and the right tools; some Lexus models require disconnecting wiring harnesses and aligning mirrors precisely.

  • Color matching and sensor calibration may still require professional service.


To get an accurate estimate, contact local Lexus dealers or auto-glass shops with your vehicle details. They can provide a firm quote based on your exact configuration.


Summary


Replacing a Lexus side mirror spans a broad price range. Expect roughly $110–$450 for glass-only replacements and $530–$1,380 or more for a full mirror assembly, depending on features, model, and whether painting is needed. Location, shop, and whether you DIY or hire a pro will push costs up or down. Always confirm whether calibration is required after installation, and whether the price includes painting and warranty considerations.

Can I legally drive with a broken side mirror?


California: If the vehicle is registered in this state then left side mirror is required and either a center mirror or right side mirror.



How much does it cost to fully replace a side mirror?


Replacing a car side mirror costs around $299 on average. This pricing includes both parts, which can range from $139 to $328, and labor costs, generally adding about $90.



How much does a side mirror cost to replace?


The average cost of wing mirror replacement is around £130 to £315 for a complete replacement of the whole wing mirror unit. That includes the removal of the damaged wing mirror and fitting of the replacement unit.



Can a dealership replace a side mirror?


ANY shop can replace your mirror, it is among the simplest auto repairs.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.