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How much is a windshield for a Toyota Highlander?

Prices typically range from about $200 to $900 for a Highlander windshield, depending on model year, glass type, and installation requirements.


What it costs in general


Ballpark figures help you plan a budget for a Highlander windshield replacement. The final price hinges on glass type (aftermarket vs OEM), whether installation is included, and any required ADAS calibration.



  • Aftermarket windshield (glass only): roughly $120–$260

  • Aftermarket windshield installed (glass plus labor): roughly $200–$450

  • OEM Toyota windshield (glass only): roughly $250–$700

  • OEM windshield installed (glass plus labor, with possible calibration): roughly $450–$1,000+


Prices can vary widely by region, shop, and model year; contacting installers for precise quotes is essential.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the final cost of replacing a Highlander windshield. The major drivers are glass type, ADAS needs, labor, and regional pricing.


Glass type and ADAS calibration



  • OEM versus aftermarket glass, with OEM generally costing more.

  • Newer Highlanders with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) may require recalibration after replacement, adding about $100–$300 to the total.


Calibration is important for features like lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control to function correctly. If calibration is needed, it will usually appear as a separate line item on the quote.


Labor, installer, and location



  • Labor rates vary by region and shop type (dealership, independent shop, or mobile service).

  • Mobile install services can be convenient but may carry a premium or vary in calibration offerings.

  • Some shops include disposal, sealants, and tax in a single installed price; others itemize them separately.


Ultimately, the total you pay will reflect the combination of glass cost, installation labor, and any required ADAS work, plus local taxes and fees.


Getting quotes and saving money


To secure the best price, gather multiple written estimates and compare apples-to-apples figures (glass cost, labor, disposal, tax, and calibration). Consider these strategies:



  • Request itemized quotes from dealerships, independent auto glass shops, and mobile installers.

  • Ask about bundled pricing that includes installation and ADAS calibration if required.

  • Check if your auto insurance can cover the replacement with a low deductible, and whether the shop is in-network.

  • Inquire about warranties on both the glass and the workmanship; some shops offer lifetime warranties on installations.


Preparing ahead with quotes and warranty details can prevent sticker shock and ensure proper calibration and safety features.


Where to buy and how to decide


Options include Toyota dealerships for OEM glass and calibration services, independent auto glass specialists, and mobile installation services. Consider the balance of price, convenience, and assurance of proper ADAS calibration and warranty when deciding.



  • Dealerships: typically offer OEM glass and formal calibration, but prices are usually higher.

  • Independent auto glass shops: often provide competitive pricing and quick service; confirm calibration availability.

  • Mobile services: convenient for on-site replacement; verify whether calibration is included or offered as an add-on.


Whichever route you choose, ensure the quote includes all mandatory steps, especially ADAS calibration if your Highlander requires it.


Summary


For a Toyota Highlander, windshield replacement costs generally fall in a broad range from roughly $200 to $900 installed, with OEM glass on the higher end and ADAS calibration adding to the total in many newer models. Prices vary by model year, glass type, labor rates, and whether calibration is needed. To get an accurate price, obtain multiple detailed quotes, and confirm warranty terms and whether calibration is included. Planning ahead and shopping around can help you find the best fit for your vehicle and budget.

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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.