2019 Honda Pilot Windshield Replacement
Looking for windshield replacement for your 2019 Honda Pilot 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 Pilot 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 Pilot
Suv
Laminated Safety Glass With Rain Sensor Cutout
60-90 minutes
Honda Sensing
SUV windshields are typically larger and heavier than sedans, requiring two technicians for safe handling. Many SUVs have integrated rain sensors, lane departure cameras, and heated wiper zones.
Some 2019 Honda Pilot 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 Pilot Service Includes
- Glass matched specifically to the 2019 Honda Pilot
- 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 Pilot 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 Pilot Windshield Specifications & Details
The 2019 Honda Pilot is the fourth year of the third-generation YF6 platform, and it represents a pivotal ADAS year for this nameplate — for 2019, Honda made Honda Sensing standard across every Pilot trim (LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, Elite), up from the previous year's optional-package model. Because the forward-facing monocular camera now lives on every 2019 Pilot windshield, calibration after replacement is mandatory on 100% of the cars we service in this year. The 2019 Pilot is assembled at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama (HMIN) in Lincoln, with V6 engines shipped from Honda's Anna, Ohio plant.
The NAGS catalog lists the 2019 Pilot windshield as DW01947 GBYN — a laminated acoustic unit with the rain-sensor cutout, the camera mounting bracket, and a blue shade band across the top. Honda's factory supplier network pulls glass primarily from AGC/Asahi, Pilkington, and Fuyao depending on VIN date range. When we source OEM, we typically get the AGC Troy, Michigan stock. Quality aftermarket (XYG, Fuyao's US subsidiary) mirrors the spec exactly and is accepted by every insurance carrier we bill.
Glass Options for Your 2019 Honda Pilot
OEM Honda-branded glass for the 2019 Pilot runs $480-$750 depending on supplier and options. Premium aftermarket equivalents (AGC, Pilkington, XYG) run $350-$575. The Touring and Elite trims have a heated wiper park zone at the cowl edge; make sure to mention your trim when booking so we bring the correct variant. Calibration is included in our ADAS price — we use the Honda HDS tablet plus Autel MA600 targets, completing both the static target drive and the follow-up dynamic road-test calibration that Honda Service Bulletin 18-099 requires.
2019 Honda Pilot Auto Glass in Houston
Pilots are one of Houston's top family three-row SUVs, heavily concentrated in Sugar Land, Pearland, The Woodlands, and the Cinco Ranch suburbs. We dispatch several Pilot jobs per week across our three Houston shops — Central (1712 W. Dallas), Northwest Tower Oaks, and South Moline — and our mobile service covers Katy, Humble, and Kingwood inside our 70-mile radius. Under Texas's comprehensive-insurance $0 glass deductible law, most of our Pilot customers pay zero out-of-pocket for OEM-quality glass plus calibration, and we bill the insurance carrier directly.
Common Issues & What to Watch For
Honda Service Bulletin 18-099 covers a reported intermittent lens-fogging issue with the Honda Sensing camera module; our installation protocol prevents this by seating the camera housing with OE foam gaskets rather than re-using the old gaskets. TSB 19-009 addresses a rear-view mirror vibration complaint traced to improper bracket adhesive cure — we use Sika 3M primers and full-cure time before reattaching the mirror. If your Pilot's moonroof has ever leaked or sweated, ask us to inspect the A-pillar drain while the glass is out; Houston humidity causes hidden corrosion under the original urethane.
