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Honda Accord rear window replacement across 1994–2015 models — instant quote in under 60 seconds, fitted by approved fitters near you.
Make
Honda
Model
Accord
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Rear window replacement costs vary based on generation and trim specification. Earlier 1990s and early-2000s models without integrated features are generally the most straightforward to replace. Later variants with heating elements or integrated antennas require specialist sourcing and fitting, and may carry higher costs due to the additional components and electrical reconnection needed.
| Year | Price range | Variants | Quote |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | £609 — £615 | 2 variants | Price my 2015 |
| 2014 | £609 — £615 | 2 variants | Price my 2014 |
| 2013 | £609 — £615 | 2 variants | Price my 2013 |
| 2012 | £609 — £615 | 2 variants | Price my 2012 |
| 2011 | £609 — £615 | 2 variants | Price my 2011 |
| 2010 | £609 — £615 | 2 variants | Price my 2010 |
| 2009 | £609 — £615 | 2 variants | Price my 2009 |
| 2008 | £371 — £615 | 3 variants | Price my 2008 |
| 2007 | £371 — £371 | 1 variant | Price my 2007 |
| 2006 | £371 — £371 | 1 variant | Price my 2006 |
| 2005 | £371 — £371 | 1 variant | Price my 2005 |
| 2004 | £371 — £371 | 1 variant | Price my 2004 |
| 2003 | £330 — £737 | 3 variants | Price my 2003 |
| 2002 | £330 — £737 | 2 variants | Price my 2002 |
| 2001 | £330 — £737 | 2 variants | Price my 2001 |
| 2000 | £330 — £737 | 2 variants | Price my 2000 |
| 1999 | £330 — £330 | 1 variant | Price my 1999 |
| 1998 | £492 — £492 | 1 variant | Price my 1998 |
| 1997 | £492 — £492 | 1 variant | Price my 1997 |
| 1996 | £492 — £492 | 1 variant | Price my 1996 |
| 1995 | £492 — £492 | 1 variant | Price my 1995 |
| 1994 | £492 — £492 | 1 variant | Price my 1994 |
The displayed range is an indicator — the final price is produced by the quote form after you confirm your variant. Older Accords can still be booked.
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Booking your rear window replacement through UKCG is straightforward and takes just two minutes.
Use our online widget to tell us about your Accord — year, trim, and any features you've noticed.
Receive an instant quote and choose your preferred fitting date and location (mobile at your address or at a workshop).
You'll be matched with a local technician who sources the correct rear glass to match your factory specification.
On fitting day, your fitter will remove the shattered glass, clean accessible shards, and install your replacement — typically completed within 30–60 minutes of the fitter's time.
We recommend a professional valet afterwards to remove any glass fragments that may have lodged in places the fitter can't reach during the fit.
Your replacement comes with a two-year warranty covering workmanship and glass quality.
From booking to fitting, you're supported by our network and backed by a two-year guarantee.
Most Honda Accord rear window replacements are carried out mobile at your home or workplace. The rear window is not connected to the vehicle's ADAS or camera systems, so no calibration is required after fitting. If you prefer a workshop environment or your location isn't easily accessible, we can arrange a workshop appointment instead — the choice is yours at booking.
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Tap a feature to see what it is, how to spot it on your car, and how it affects glass replacement. We confirm the exact match for your vehicle when you book.
Green tint reduces glare and improves visual comfort by filtering certain light wavelengths.
Green tint is a light-filtering coating applied to the glass during manufacture. It absorbs and reduces transmission of certain wavelengths of light, primarily to cut glare from sunlight and reflections. The tint is subtle — often barely visible to the naked eye — but measurably improves visual comfort during prolonged driving, particularly in bright conditions. It's a factory specification chosen by the vehicle manufacturer to balance daylight comfort with interior visibility and aesthetic consistency across all glass in the vehicle.
The easiest way to check is to roll your side window halfway down and hold a piece of white paper behind it. Look carefully for a tint cast — green tint will appear as a subtle green hue compared to clear glass. Your windscreen will have the same tint as your side windows. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre — they'll have the original specification on file.
Green-tinted replacement glass must match the original tint specification to maintain visual consistency across all windows and preserve the vehicle's interior aesthetics. Aftermarket OE-equivalent (OEE) green-tinted glass is widely available, though some vehicles may require original equipment (OEM) dealership glass if the tint specification is proprietary. Tint does not affect calibration, cure time, or installation procedure — it's a cosmetic and functional specification only.
An aerial laminated into the windscreen or rear window restores radio, DAB or TV reception without a roof-mounted mast.
An antenna is a conductive print laminated into the glass during manufacture, typically used for radio, DAB (digital audio broadcasting) or television reception. It replaces the traditional roof-mounted aerial mast found on older vehicles. The antenna is integrated into the glass interlayer and connected to the vehicle's receiver unit via a connector embedded in the glass edge. This design offers a cleaner aesthetic, reduces wind noise, and eliminates the vulnerability of a protruding mast to damage or theft.
Check your vehicle's roof — if there is no visible aerial mast, your car likely has a laminated antenna. You can also ask your dealer or service centre whether your windscreen or rear window carries an antenna print. The connector may be visible on the glass edge or inside the door frame trim.
When replacing glass with a laminated antenna, the replacement must carry the matching antenna print and connector to restore reception immediately on fitting. Aftermarket or original-equipment glass with the correct antenna specification is essential; a plain replacement will leave you without radio or DAB signal. Our fitters verify the antenna specification during booking and source the correct variant before the appointment.
A brake light integrated into the rear window glass itself, requiring a matching replacement to reconnect the original lighting circuit.
A brake light integrated into the rear window glass is a lighting element built directly into the glass panel during manufacturing. Rather than using a separate lamp cluster mounted to the vehicle body, the light circuit is routed through conductive elements — typically a silkscreen pattern, wire network, or bracket assembly — embedded in or bonded to the glass itself. When you brake, this integrated light illuminates to warn following traffic. It combines functionality with design integration, reducing the number of separate components on the rear of the vehicle.
Check your vehicle's rear window for a visible pattern of fine lines or wires running across the glass, usually near the top edge or spanning the upper portion. Look at your vehicle's manual or contact your dealer's service centre — they can confirm whether your rear window carries an integrated brake light. If you see a separate brake-light cluster mounted to the bodywork instead, your vehicle does not have this feature.
The replacement rear window must carry the identical integrated brake-light pattern so the original lighting circuit reconnects without modification. The conductive elements — whether silkscreen, wiring, or bracket fittings — must align precisely with the vehicle's electrical connections. Using a standard rear window without this pattern would disable the brake light. We source the correct OE-specification glass to ensure a seamless fit and restore full functionality.
Dark grey tint on rear windows provides privacy and reduces interior heat and glare.
Dark grey tint, formally known as privacy glass, is a factory-applied tint created through a deep-dipping process during glass manufacture. The pigment is infused into the inner surface of the glass, darkening the rear windows (and sometimes rear doors) significantly more than the front. This reduces heat transmission, minimises glare, and obscures the interior from outside view. It's standard on the rear half of many modern vehicles.
Compare the rear side windows and rear window (backlight) to the front side windows — the rear glass will be noticeably darker. Check your vehicle documents or ask your dealership service centre if you're unsure whether your car left the factory with privacy glass.
Dark grey tinted glass must be sourced from the Original Equipment Equivalent (OEE) or dealership to ensure colour and transmission match your vehicle's existing rear glass. The tint is integral to the glass itself, not a surface coating, so aftermarket non-tinted glass will look visibly mismatched. Replacement does not require any calibration and follows standard bonded-glass cure times for rear windows.
Solar control glass absorbs infrared rays to reduce heat and improve cabin comfort.
Solar control is a coating applied to the windscreen that absorbs the sun's infrared radiation rather than allowing it to pass through into the cabin. This reduces solar heat gain, helping to keep the interior cooler and more comfortable, particularly in warm weather or direct sunlight. The coating is transparent to visible light, so it doesn't darken the windscreen or affect visibility. It's a passive thermal management feature that works continuously whenever the sun is shining on the glass.
Check your vehicle's specification sheet or contact your dealership service centre to confirm whether solar control glass is fitted. Some manufacturers list it as 'solar control windscreen', 'heat-reflective glass', or 'thermal management glass'. It's a factory-fitted feature and won't be visibly obvious from outside the car — the coating is integral to the glass itself.
Solar control glass is a factory-fitted specification. When replacing the windscreen, a solar control variant must be sourced to match the original. This is a standard glass type with no special fitting implications or calibration requirements. Cure and drive-away times follow normal windscreen bonding procedures. Confirm with your fitter that the replacement glass includes solar control to maintain the original thermal performance.
The Honda Accord has been one of the UK's most reliable saloons since 1994, spanning multiple generations and production runs. Rear windows on earlier models are straightforward toughened glass, whilst later variants from the mid-2000s onwards introduced integrated antennas and, on some trims, heated elements to support infotainment and demisting.
Most Accords in our catalogue carry a subtle green tint in the rear glass — a factory standard that's easy to miss but important to match on replacement. A small number of variants also feature dark-tinted rear side windows for privacy, and some higher-spec models include a rear window antenna for AM/FM radio reception.
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