Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Depending on the type of mirror, you could likely expect to pay between $140 and $330 for parts and labor to fix a car mirror.
If your side view mirror includes a heating element, turn signal, or other high-end features: You’ll likely pay more due to higher replacement part costs.
If your mirror is manual or a basic power mirror: You could try to replace it yourself to save money if you feel comfortable doing so. Standard mirrors are relatively easy to install, and the parts can often cost between $40 to $100.
Keep in mind: That car mirror repair or replacement might be covered under your
, depending on the circumstances. That said, if you have a higher deductible, it may not be worth filing a claim for a lower repair cost like this. Check your policy details or ask your provider for specifics surrounding your policy.
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