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Toyota Highlander Windshield Replacement Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:31+00:00 • 3 min read

Replacement cost for a Highlander windshield typically depends on glass type, ADAS calibration, and labor. Prices range from affordable options to premium setups with safety features. This guide gives cost estimates in USD and breaks down the main pricing drivers to help buyers budget accurately.

Item Low Average High Notes
Windshield only $250 $520 $900 Standard glass for models without extra features
Labor $75 $150 $250 Install time 1–3 hours
ADAS calibration $100 $200 $450 Depends on vehicle and sensors
Tax & disposal $15 $35 $60 Varies by state
Total project cost $350 $780 $1,260 Assumes standard repair with optional calibration

Overview Of Costs

The total project cost for a Highlander windshield typically includes the glass, labor, and any required calibration or taxes. For most shoppable scenarios, expect a range from a low end around $350 to a high end near $1,260 when ADAS features require re-calibration after installation. Assumptions: region, model year, sensor configuration.

Cost Breakdown

Table below shows common expense categories and typical ranges.

Category Low Average High Notes
Windshield $250 $520 $900 OEM or aftermarket glass varies
Labor $75 $150 $250 1–3 hours typical
ADAS calibration $100 $200 $450 Front camera or radar sensors may require setup
Permits & disposal $15 $35 $60 State and shop dependent
Taxes $0 $20 $40 Location dependent

Factors That Affect Price

Material quality and sensor integration are major price drivers. OEM windshields tend to cost more than aftermarket replacements but may preserve insurance coverage and calibration accuracy. Vehicle trim, year, and whether the Highlander has advanced driver assistance systems can push the price up. Assumptions: factory glass, sensor location.

Ways To Save

Shop around for quotes and compare installer inclusions to avoid hidden fees. Some providers offer bundled services that include ADAS calibration, or discounts if you replace multiple glass components within a year. Consider OEM vs aftermarket balance and verify calibration needs before purchase. Assumptions: location, insurer guidelines.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor rates and tax policies. In the Northeast, expect higher labor and possible calibration costs, while the Midwest may offer moderate pricing. Coastal urban areas can add premium for parts and service. Rural shops may provide lower labor rates but longer wait times. Assumptions: three distinct markets used for illustration.

Labor & Installation Time

Installation time typically ranges from 1 to 3 hours depending on access and technician skill. Mobile services can add travel time but may reduce on-site disruption. If calibration is required, schedule could extend to 2–4 hours including setup and test drive. Assumptions: standard sedan-sized Highlander windscreen, calibration needed or not.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical quotes for a Highlander windshield replacement.

  1. Basic — Windshield only with standard glass, no ADAS recalibration. Specs: standard OEM glass, no sensors replaced. Labor 1.5 hours. Total: $350–$520.
  2. Mid-Range — OEM glass with intermittent sensor checks, optional minor calibration. Specs: OEM glass, light calibration. Labor 2 hours. Total: $520–$780.
  3. Premium — OEM glass with full ADAS calibration and tax/ disposal included. Specs: advanced sensors aligned, possible windshield heater. Labor 3 hours. Total: $900–$1,260.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.