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How much is a new windshield for a Ford Maverick?

A new windshield for a Ford Maverick typically costs about 300–900 installed, depending on glass type and whether ADAS calibration is needed. OEM glass and calibration can push the price higher; aftermarket glass and simpler installations tend to be cheaper. Insurance coverage may apply in some cases.


Costs vary by region, shop, and optional features such as heated glass, rain sensors, and tint. After a windshield replacement, some Mavericks with driver-assist cameras require recalibration to maintain proper sensor alignment, which adds to the total. The sections below break down what to expect and how to shop wisely.


What drives the price


The price to replace a Maverick windshield is shaped by the glass type, added features, labor, and whether ADAS calibration is required after installation.



  • Glass type: OEM Ford glass (dealer-supplied) versus aftermarket replacements. OEM glass typically costs more, while aftermarket glass can be substantially cheaper.

  • Vehicle features: Heated windshields, rain sensors, UV coatings, or tinted glass can add to the glass price, sometimes by 50–300 or more depending on the feature set.

  • Labor: Installation charges vary by shop and region, generally ranging from around 100 to 250 or more.

  • ADAS calibration: If your Maverick’s camera or sensors require recalibration after replacement, expect an additional calibration charge, often in the 150–350 range, depending on the equipment used and shop policy.


The exact total will depend on your location, the shop you choose, and whether any extras are needed beyond the glass itself.


Installed cost ranges and scenarios


Below are typical installed-cost scenarios you may encounter when replacing a Maverick windshield.



  1. Basic aftermarket windshield (non-ADAS): Glass $150–$300; labor $100–$200; total installed $250–$550.

  2. OEM glass or aftermarket with extra features (heated glass, rain sensor, tint): Glass $350–$700; labor $150–$250; total installed $550–$950.

  3. ADAS-equipped windshield with calibration: Glass $400–$800; labor $200–$300; calibration $150–$350; total installed $750–$1,450.


Prices can vary widely by region and shop, and some providers bundle calibration into the installation price. Always obtain a written quote before work begins.


Ways to save money


Here are practical approaches to reduce costs without compromising safety or quality.



  • Get multiple quotes from independent auto glass shops and, if possible, from a dealer for OEM options to compare pricing and availability.

  • Check with your auto insurer about windshield coverage; many policies include glass coverage or waive the deductible for windshield replacement.

  • Consider aftermarket glass if you don’t require OEM branding; ensure the glass meets safety standards and is compatible with your Maverick’s features.

  • Ask whether ADAS recalibration is included in the price or can be done separately; some shops offer bundled pricing.

  • Ask about mobile installation options; convenient service may affect price but can save you time and fuel costs.


Planning ahead and shopping around can help you minimize costs while ensuring a safe, properly installed windshield.


Summary


For a Ford Maverick, windshield replacement costs generally run from roughly 250–550 for a basic aftermarket install to 750–1,450 or more when OEM glass and ADAS calibration are involved. The final price hinges on glass type, added features, labor, and whether ADAS recalibration is required. Always obtain written quotes, check insurance options, and compare dealer versus independent shops to find the best value.

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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.