When the windshield on your Mitsubishi cracks, chips, or shatters, you need a fast, professional, and reliable replacement option that respects the engineering of your vehicle. At Bang AutoGlass, we specialize in Mitsubishi windshield replacement using OEM-quality materials, backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty, and performed by trained mobile technicians who come directly to your home, office, or job site. Whether you drive a Mitsubishi Outlander, Eclipse Cross, Mirage, Lancer, Outlander Sport, or one of the older classics, we have the expertise and tools to restore your auto glass to factory standards in as little as 30 to 45 minutes plus a one-hour adhesive cure time before you can safely drive away.
Mitsubishi vehicles are built with precision, safety, and forward-thinking technology in mind, and your replacement windshield should reflect that same standard. Bang AutoGlass provides mobile windshield replacement services tailored specifically to Mitsubishi models, meaning we understand the unique mounting systems, frit patterns, sensor placements, and adhesive requirements that come with every make. Customers choose us because we offer next-day appointments, transparent pricing, and a no-pressure consultation, and because we treat every car we touch as if it were our own. Our team uses only OEM-quality auto glass that meets or exceeds the original specifications of your Mitsubishi, so you don't have to worry about poor visibility, premature seal failure, or improper ADAS calibration after the install.
Our technicians have replaced windshields on nearly every Mitsubishi model on the road today, from compact commuters to family SUVs and rugged crossovers. No matter the year or trim level, we source the correct glass for your specific VIN and confirm fitment before installation. Here is a snapshot of the Mitsubishi models we routinely service:
If you don't see your specific Mitsubishi listed, give us a call. Our parts network covers virtually every Mitsubishi windshield ever installed in North America, including hard-to-source glass for limited-production trims and older vehicles.
The Mitsubishi Outlander and Outlander Sport are two of the most popular vehicles in our service queue, and for good reason – these family-friendly crossovers spend a lot of miles on the highway where rocks, debris, and weather take their toll on the windshield. Newer Outlander and Outlander Sport models, especially those equipped with MI-PILOT Assist, come standard with a forward-facing camera, lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and rain-sensing wipers, all of which are mounted to or integrated with the windshield. Our techs are trained to handle the bracket transfer, sensor reattachment, and post-installation calibration so every safety system works exactly the way Mitsubishi engineers designed it.
The Eclipse Cross is one of Mitsubishi's most technology-rich models, often equipped with adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, heated wiper park areas, acoustic windshield glass, and an available head-up display. Replacing the windshield on an Eclipse Cross is more than just dropping glass into a frame – it requires careful handling of the HUD reflective layer, the camera bracket, and the rain and light sensors mounted behind the rearview mirror. Bang AutoGlass uses OEM-quality glass specifically engineered for HUD-equipped Eclipse Cross trims so the projection on the new windshield is just as crisp and ghost-free as the factory original.
Compact Mitsubishi models like the Mirage, Mirage G4, and Lancer may not carry the same level of driver-assist technology as the newer SUVs, but they still benefit from proper installation techniques, urethane curing, and pinch-weld preparation. We replace windshields on these vehicles every week and have access to OEM-quality glass that matches the original tint band, frit pattern, and acoustic dampening characteristics, so your daily commute remains quiet and comfortable.
Not every chip means you need a brand-new windshield, but there are several warning signs that strongly suggest a replacement is the safest option. A damaged windshield isn't just an eyesore – it compromises the structural integrity of your Mitsubishi's cabin, impairs visibility, and can prevent airbags from deploying correctly in a collision.
If the crack on your Mitsubishi windshield is longer than the length of a dollar bill, it is generally beyond the safe limits of repair. Long cracks expand quickly with temperature changes, vibration, and humidity, and once they reach the edge of the glass they almost always require full replacement rather than resin injection.
Even small impact chips can become major safety hazards if they sit in the driver's primary viewing area. A bullseye, half-moon, or star break directly in front of the steering wheel scatters light, reduces clarity at night, and is grounds for replacement under most state inspection guidelines.
Cracks or chips within two inches of the windshield edge interfere with the bond between the glass and the pinch weld. Since this bond contributes a significant portion of your Mitsubishi's roof crush strength, edge damage almost always means replacement is the correct choice.
Older Mitsubishi windshields often develop a fine layer of pitting from years of highway sand and gravel. Combined with worn wiper blades, this pitting can create a glare-filled, hazy driving experience that no amount of cleaning can fix. A fresh windshield restores like-new clarity and brings back the comfortable driving experience your Mitsubishi was built to deliver.
Mitsubishi engineers windshields with specific safety, comfort, and technology features in mind. Understanding these features is part of what makes a quality Mitsubishi windshield replacement different from a generic glass swap.
Many Mitsubishi trims, particularly the Outlander, Outlander PHEV, and Eclipse Cross, come with acoustic laminated windshields. This special construction uses a thin layer of sound-dampening vinyl sandwiched between two panes of glass to dramatically reduce road, wind, and engine noise inside the cabin. When we replace your windshield, we match the acoustic specification of your original glass so your Mitsubishi remains as quiet as the day you drove it home.
If your Mitsubishi has automatic windshield wipers or automatic high beams, there is a small rain and light sensor mounted to the inside of the glass, just behind the rearview mirror. We carefully transfer this sensor to the new windshield using a fresh gel pad to ensure proper signal pickup, then initialize the system so it responds accurately to weather and ambient lighting changes.
Modern Mitsubishi models with MI-PILOT Assist rely on a forward-facing camera, often referred to as the FCM/LDW/AHB-ECU, attached to the windshield. This camera powers forward collision mitigation, lane departure warning, automatic high beam control, and other advanced driver assistance features. Replacing the windshield without addressing this camera can cause these systems to misread the road, so we follow Mitsubishi's prescribed calibration procedures every time.
Several Mitsubishi crossovers offer a heated wiper rest zone at the base of the windshield to prevent ice and snow buildup. Our OEM-quality replacement glass includes this same heating element where applicable, and we reconnect the electrical leads carefully to ensure full functionality once the new windshield is in place.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are only as accurate as the camera mounted to your windshield, and even a small shift in glass thickness or camera angle can throw off lane-keeping, adaptive cruise control, and collision mitigation. After replacing the windshield on any ADAS-equipped Mitsubishi, calibration is not optional – it is essential for safety and required by the manufacturer. We coordinate calibration as part of the replacement service whenever your Mitsubishi requires it, so you leave with every safety feature working exactly as engineered. This applies most often to late-model Outlander, Outlander Sport, Outlander PHEV, and Eclipse Cross vehicles, but is increasingly common across the entire Mitsubishi lineup.
One of the things that makes Bang AutoGlass different is that we come to you. There's no need to take a day off work, drop your Mitsubishi at a shop, or arrange a ride home. Our fully equipped mobile units handle the entire job at your driveway, parking lot, or workplace, and most appointments are completed start-to-finish in about an hour and a half once cure time is factored in.
The actual replacement work typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, after which we ask you to give the urethane one full hour to set before driving your Mitsubishi. This short cure window is what allows us to keep next-day appointments open while still delivering a permanent, factory-grade bond.
Most Mitsubishi windshield replacements are completed in 30 to 45 minutes of hands-on work, followed by a one-hour adhesive cure time before you can safely drive away. ADAS-equipped models may require an additional calibration window to ensure all sensors are reading correctly, but in nearly every case you can have your Mitsubishi back on the road the same day we arrive. Because we operate as a mobile service, the clock starts when our technician pulls up to your location – meaning no shop wait times and no shuttle services to coordinate.
Filing a glass claim with your insurance company can feel intimidating, especially if you've never done it before. Bang AutoGlass does not file claims on your behalf, but we are happy to walk you through the process and provide you with everything you need to make the call yourself. We'll help you understand your comprehensive coverage, your glass deductible, and what information your insurer is going to ask for. Many Mitsubishi owners are surprised to learn that a full windshield replacement is often covered with zero or low out-of-pocket cost, and we are here to make sure you have the documentation you need – including invoices, VIN-matched glass details, and proof of OEM-quality materials – to make a smooth claim possible.
Every Mitsubishi windshield replacement performed by Bang AutoGlass comes with a lifetime workmanship warranty. That means if anything tied to our installation – such as a wind leak, water leak, urethane bond failure, or trim issue – ever arises for as long as you own your Mitsubishi, we will return and fix it at no charge. This guarantee is our way of standing behind both our technicians and the OEM-quality materials we install. Combined with our use of premium urethane, careful prep work, and detailed sensor handling, the warranty gives you total peace of mind that your Mitsubishi is back to factory-grade safety.
You can drive your Mitsubishi about one hour after installation, which is the recommended adhesive cure time we use for safe drive-away. Avoid slamming doors, going through high-pressure car washes, or removing the retention tape for the first 24 hours so the urethane fully cures.
OEM-quality glass is manufactured to meet or exceed the original specifications that Mitsubishi requires, including thickness, acoustic dampening, tint band, frit pattern, sensor compatibility, and HUD performance where applicable. It delivers factory-grade fitment and clarity without the steep dealership markup.
Yes. Our parts network includes glass for older Mitsubishi vehicles including the Galant, Diamante, 3000GT, Montero, and Endeavor. Lead times can vary based on rarity, but we work hard to source the right windshield for your year and trim.
We install OEM-quality HUD-compatible windshields for Mitsubishi models that came factory-equipped with a head-up display. The reflective layer is precisely matched so the projection appears just as crisp and ghost-free as the original glass.
Only temporarily. Anytime the windshield is replaced on an ADAS-equipped Mitsubishi, calibration is required to bring the camera back into proper alignment. We coordinate this so every safety system functions exactly as Mitsubishi intended once we finish the install.
If your Mitsubishi is showing signs of windshield damage, don't wait for the crack to spread or the chip to grow. Bang AutoGlass makes it simple to get back on the road safely with next-day mobile appointments, OEM-quality replacement glass, expert ADAS handling, and a lifetime workmanship warranty on every install. Whether you drive a brand-new Outlander PHEV or a well-loved Lancer, our team brings the shop to you, completes the work in roughly 30 to 45 minutes, and has you cleared to drive after a one-hour adhesive cure. Call or message Bang AutoGlass today to lock in your Mitsubishi windshield replacement appointment – it's the fastest, easiest, and most reliable way to restore your vehicle to factory safety standards.