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Toyota Corolla Door Replacement [Labor & Parts]

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By Scott
| 8 minutes | Updated On: Apr 17, 2024 |
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  1. How Much Does a Toyota Corolla Door Replacement Cost?
    1. Other Door Replacement Expenses to Consider
  2. Can You Replace a Toyota Corolla Door Yourself?
  3. Will Insurance Cover a Door Replacement?
    1. Someone Else Hits Your Car
    2. If You Hit Someone Else’s Car
    3. If You Hit an Object
    4. If an Act of Nature Damages Your Door
    5. If You’re the Victim of a Hit and Run
  4. The Bottom Line
Toyota Corolla Door Replacement Cost
On This Page
  1. How Much Does a Toyota Corolla Door Replacement Cost?
    1. Other Door Replacement Expenses to Consider
  2. Can You Replace a Toyota Corolla Door Yourself?
  3. Will Insurance Cover a Door Replacement?
    1. Someone Else Hits Your Car
    2. If You Hit Someone Else’s Car
    3. If You Hit an Object
    4. If an Act of Nature Damages Your Door
    5. If You’re the Victim of a Hit and Run
  4. The Bottom Line

The body of your vehicle, and especially the doors, is incredibly vulnerable to damage. Whether it’s due to an accident, an act of nature, or anything else, it may be necessary to replace a door on your Toyota Corolla at some point.

But, how much will this replacement cost you? There are thousands of new and used Toyota Corolla replacement door shells and interior panels available online.

The shells typically cost between $450-$600, while the interior panels cost around $100-$350. 

You may also have to pay a technician to install the replacement door for you. After all is said and done, your total cost may be between $600-$2,500.

Below, we will highlight all the costs associated with replacing a door on your Toyota Corolla. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know before you begin the process!

Door Replacement

How Much Does a Toyota Corolla Door Replacement Cost?

Typically, the outer part of the door, or the “shell,” will cost between $450-$600. Interior panels are an additional expense at around $100-$350. 

Once you purchase the parts, you’ll likely need a professional auto body technician to install the new door for you. Most body shops charge between $50-$200 per hour for labor. 

The exact amount you’ll have to pay depends on what shop you go to, where you live, and the extent of the job. However, expect to pay between $150-$1,200 in labor costs. 

The total price of your replacement door will vary, largely based on which vehicle model year you own. The table below will highlight the average cost of replacing a Toyota Corolla door shell by year.

Vehicle Model Year Average Cost of Door Shell
2014 $450-$650
2015 $500-$620
2016 $350-$500
2017 $350-$550
2018 $250-$550
2019 $350-$450
2020 $500-$650
2021 $250-$350

Unless you purchase an entire door assembly, you’ll also need the interior panel. You can view the average price of this part based on the model year in the following table. 

Vehicle Model Year Average Cost of Interior Door Panel
2014 $100-$350
2015 $100-$375
2016 $100-$350
2017 $150-$375
2018 $200-$400
2019 $175-$450
2020 $150-$400
2021 $330-$420

If you want to use new parts, purchasing a separate interior panel and shell is the best choice. However, buying a used door assembly may be more cost-effective for someone on a budget.

Depending on your model year and which door you need, some replacement assemblies cost as little as $150. 

Other Door Replacement Expenses to Consider

When you need to replace your Toyota Corolla’s door, there is a good chance you’ll require additional body work as well. This is especially true if your door was damaged in an accident. 

If there is other body work that needs to be done before the technician can replace your door, your total cost will likely increase. For example, a technician may not be comfortable installing a new door on a damaged frame, and will recommend a frame replacement before getting started.

If there are other parts that the shop has to replace, you’ll need to pay for the additional parts and labor. 

Before you purchase your replacement door, have the vehicle’s body inspected by a trained technician. This person will be able to tell you everything that needs to be replaced, and may even offer a free estimate.

It’s always a good idea to shop around when you’re dealing with body work. Prices can vary significantly based on the shop you visit, and you want to be sure you’re getting the best deal possible. 

Can You Replace a Toyota Corolla Door Yourself?

Replacing the door on a Toyota Corolla is a labor-intensive job. Typically, it will take between 3-6 hours for even a professional to complete. However, if you have experience working on auto bodies, you may be able to replace the door yourself. 

Replacing your vehicle’s door is relatively simple, given that there is no extensive damage to the frame or other components of the body. If other parts of your vehicle are damaged, however, you may want to leave the job to the professionals.

Before you start, inspect your Corolla and check for any damage to the door connections or electrical components.

If you aren’t familiar with car repair, you may want to have a technician do this for you. If it seems that a simple door replacement will solve your problem, and if you feel comfortable doing so, you can attempt the job yourself. 

When you cut out labor costs, a door replacement becomes a much more affordable job. You’ll only have to pay for the costs of parts and any tools you need for the job. In total, a DIY door replacement may cost $350-$1,000. 

Will Insurance Cover a Door Replacement?

A door replacement is usually not a cheap repair job. For this reason, many people wonder whether or not it will be covered until their car insurance policy. 

Whether or not your door replacement will be covered by your insurance depends on a couple of factors. These include how exactly your door was damaged and the type of insurance policy you have. 

Liability insurance alone will cover a door replacement in some situations, while collision or comprehensive insurance will be required in others.

Below, we will discuss a few situations that warrant a door replacement and whether or not insurance will typically cover them.

Someone Else Hits Your Car

Suppose you’re driving down the road, when all of a sudden, another car hits your Corolla and damages the door.

If you live in an at-fault state, the other driver’s liability insurance will cover your door replacement. If you live in a no-fault state, however, you may need a separate collision policy to ensure this type of coverage. 

Of the 50 United States, 11 states and Puerto Rico have no-fault laws.

These states include

Florida
Hawaii
Kentucky
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
New Jersey
New York
North Dakota
Pennsylvania
Utah

If you live in any of the states listed above, consider adding a collision policy to ensure coverage in these situations. 

If You Hit Someone Else’s Car

As you can probably deduce, the other driver’s liability insurance will not cover your door replacement in an accident that you are at fault for. If you have collision coverage, however, your own insurance company may cover the cost of repairs, minus a deductible.

If You Hit an Object

Sometimes, the object you hit is not another vehicle. It may be a highway divider, telephone pole, or even a tree. Since there is no other driver in this situation, liability insurance will not cover any damages. 

However, you may be able to get this replacement paid for if you have a collision coverage policy. You will have to meet your deductible first, but any remaining balance will typically be covered under your policy. 

If an Act of Nature Damages Your Door

An act of nature is an event that could not be predicted or one that was outside of your control. Acts of nature typically include storms, floods, wildfires, and other natural events. 

In the event that an act of nature occurs and damages your vehicle’s door, you may be wondering if your insurance policy will cover the replacement. Typically, these events will only be covered if you have a comprehensive coverage policy. 

However, some insurance companies will cover this type of damage under more basic policies. To be sure, you will need to read the fine print on your policy. 

If You’re the Victim of a Hit and Run

Being involved in a hit and run accident is every driver’s worst nightmare. Since you will not be able to get the other driver’s insurance details, you may worry that you’ll have to pay out-of-pocket for any necessary repairs. 

This is when having uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage is useful. This is an optional policy in most states, one that comes into play when another driver does not have the necessary coverage to pay for damages to your vehicle. 

If you do not have this type of coverage, then, unfortunately, your door replacement will likely not be covered in the event of a hit and run. To stay on the safe side, we recommend that every driver carries this type of policy. 

The Bottom Line

Your doors play a vital role in your Toyota Corolla’s safety on the road. If for any reason, your door becomes damaged, you will need to have it replaced as soon as possible. 

There are many different factors at play here, so the total cost of your door replacement can vary significantly. When all is said and done, you may have spent anywhere from $600-$2,500. 

Replacing the door on your own can cut these costs significantly. However, before you begin, make sure you understand what you are getting yourself into.

Replacing a door is a very labor-intensive process, and one that is not typically recommended for beginners. 

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