2019 Honda Civic Windshield Replacement
Looking for windshield replacement for your 2019 Honda Civic in Houston? Atlas Auto Glass provides expert service with glass specifically designed for your vehicle's year and model. We ensure a perfect fit, proper seal, and full ADAS recalibration.
Your 2019 Honda Civic is equipped with Honda Sensing, Collision Mitigation Braking, Lane Keeping Assist. These systems use cameras and sensors mounted on or near the windshield. After replacement, professional recalibration is mandatory to restore full functionality. Atlas Auto Glass includes ADAS calibration with every windshield replacement for equipped vehicles.
Windshield Details: 2019 Honda Civic
Sedan
Laminated Safety Glass With Acoustic Interlayer
45-60 minutes
Honda Sensing
Sedans typically have a single-piece windshield with moderate curvature. Installation requires careful alignment with the roof drip rail and A-pillars.
Some 2019 Honda Civic models may include Honda Sensing features. We'll check your specific trim level and include calibration if needed at no extra diagnostic charge.
Our 2019 Honda Civic Service Includes
- Glass matched specifically to the 2019 Honda Civic
- Free mobile service anywhere in Greater Houston
- OEM-quality adhesives and installation materials
- Certified ADAS camera and sensor recalibration
- Lifetime warranty on installation
- Direct insurance billing with all major carriers
Insurance & Pricing
Most comprehensive insurance policies in Texas cover windshield replacement for your 2019 Honda Civic with $0 deductible. We work with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, and all other major insurance companies. We handle the entire claims process for you.
No insurance? No problem. We offer competitive cash pricing and can provide a free quote in minutes.
2019 Honda Civic Windshield Specifications & Details
The 2019 Honda Civic is a 10th-generation FC/FK platform car (2016 redesign, refresh midway through 2019) available as sedan, coupe, and hatchback body styles — each with a distinct windshield part number. Honda supplies OEM glass through AGC and Pilkington, with the most common sedan SKU being 73111-TBA-A02 and the hatchback 73111-TGG-A02. The base EX-trim and up ships with Honda Sensing as standard equipment, meaning the forward-facing monocular camera mounted in bracket 36160-TBA-A130-M1 (or -M2 for post-refresh units) sits directly against the back of the windshield inside a black-frit window. That bracket tolerance is what drives Honda's insistence on proper glass selection for replacement jobs — a few millimeters of bracket offset will cause calibration to fail and ADAS features to stay inactive.
Honda Sensing on the 2019 Civic includes Collision Mitigation Braking System, Road Departure Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, and Lane Keeping Assist System. Calibration after windshield replacement is Honda's published CMBS aiming procedure through a Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) or J2534 equivalent — static target positioning at 9 feet 2 inches forward of the front axle, followed by a drive cycle. Skipping either step leaves Honda Sensing inactive with a flashing yellow warning light on the dashboard. We carry the Honda-specification target board and HDS tooling at all three Atlas locations.
Glass Options for Your 2019 Honda Civic
Honda OEM glass through the dealer parts network runs $450 to $700 for the windshield. Aftermarket equivalents from Pilkington, Fuyao, and PGW run $225 to $400 and carry the required acoustic-interlayer specification and correct bracket geometry for Honda Sensing calibration to succeed — provided you order the ADAS-specific SKU, not the base one. This is the single most common aftermarket fitment mistake we see on used-car-lot-sourced replacements: the wrong variant of the same glass, identical in every visible way but with a bracket offset that kills calibration. For Civic owners with Honda Sensing, we recommend OEM or verified top-tier aftermarket from Pilkington or Fuyao. Aftermarket installed total runs $388 to $600, OEM installed $700 to $900.
2019 Honda Civic Auto Glass in Houston
The Civic is one of our highest-volume vehicles at Atlas Auto Glass — it's one of the most common cars on Houston roads and, unfortunately, one of the most commonly damaged. The low-raked windshield on the 10th-gen Civic is actually a small advantage against direct-impact hail, but the car's popularity with younger and commuter drivers means it spends more time than average on I-45, the 610 Loop, US-59, and the Beltway — the four corridors where our shop sees the most debris-chip incidents. Commuter Civics accumulate small chips fast, and left unrepaired in Houston summer heat, they become spreading cracks within a week or two. We run a lot of same-day Civic chip repairs out of the Central Houston and South Houston shops during commuter hours, which lets customers avoid a full Honda Sensing recalibration. Texas law waives the comprehensive deductible on glass claims, so most insurance customers pay nothing out of pocket, and our mobile unit covers the full 70-mile Greater Houston service radius.
Common Issues & What to Watch For
NHTSA has no glass-specific recalls on the 2019 Civic, but Honda did issue service bulletin 19-047 covering windshield creak and rattle complaints on early-production 10th-gen units — resolved through a revised A-pillar seal kit. Owner forum complaints cluster around Lane Keeping Assist being inactive after aftermarket glass replacements — in roughly 8 out of 10 cases we've investigated, the cause was the wrong glass SKU (non-ADAS variant installed on an ADAS-equipped car). The remaining cases trace to skipped post-install calibration. Both are preventable. We verify ADAS equipment at VIN intake, order the correct SKU, and complete Honda's published calibration procedure before closing every ticket.
