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WeatherTech Custom Fit Sunroof Wind Deflectors for Honda Odyssey, Ridgeline, Accord, Civic, CR-V - (89103), Dark Tint

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  • Fits select 2008-2010 Honda Odyssey, 2008-2013 Honda Ridgeline, 2003-2012 Honda Accord, 2006-2011 Honda Civic, 2007-2011 Honda CR-V Models. Please confirm fitment to your year, make, and model in Amazon Garage prior to purchase.
  • Provides significant reduction of in-cabin wind noise and air turbulence
  • Crafted from the finest 4mm thick, tinted cast acrylic that fits the sunroof opening precisely
  • Secured in place with the MagiClip vehicle specific fastening system
  • Some images may be representative and may not reflect the actual vehicle or part.



Product Description

Sunroof wind deflector on top of jeep grand cherokee with top open

Sunroof Wind Deflector

Reduce wind noise and protect your vehicle from debris with WeatherTech’s Sunroof Wind Deflector! This solution helps minimize airflow through your sunroof with a sleek, streamlined design that helps reduce wind noise all sunroof season long

Sunroof Wind Deflector on white

precision-crafted fit

Crafted from 4mm thick, tinted cast acrylic

Provides significant reduction of in-cabin wind noise and air turbulence

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  • The Sunroof Deflector has a unique gasket with an air-channel that is compressed for a snug fit. The instructions provided with the Sunroof Deflector outline the proper installation procedure.

  • Our Sunroof Wind Deflector is designed to help reduce in-cabin wind noise and turbulence in most applications, and should not create wind noise.

  • Yes! When properly installed with our MagiClip fasteners, Sunroof Wind Deflector is fine to go through the car wash.

  • Yes! The retractable net will simply stop where the Sunroof Wind Deflector’s hardware begins.


David Dominguez
2025-09-04 12:29:44
I love it. I'm pretty picky on which one I wanted on my 2009 Honda Accord sun roof, but this fits great. It took me a little bit to install it myself, but overall it looks great & pretty easy to install.
Year if the Dragon
2025-08-17 18:37:46
The product it self is very good and a lot cheaper then dealership prices (which is not saying much being that the dealership price our way out of hand) , but to the point, the screw they provide for you our just ridicules , you couldn't install this sunroof deflector with these screws even if Roseanna Bar sat on it . They couldn't realize that when they sent the product out ?? I had to go to Home Depot try to find long enough screw to reach now I have to paint them black to match the exterior, just not a good way to sell a product, but cheaper then dealership prices , just keep reminding yourself about that Lol.
Candace Crane
2025-08-07 13:18:14
I bought the WeatherTech for my 2007 Honda CRV EX-L. It was a total nightmare. I could not even get one side one side installed. (WeatherTech only comes with two brackets.) The end of the screws were a smidge over 2 inches from the bracket. NO WAY to install. WeatherTech's great advice was to press harder. Myself, my neighbor and his 18 year old son could not muscle it anywhere near the bracket to even attempt to start the screw to connect. I returned it and bought the OEM Sunroof Deflector from Honda. The Honda sunroof deflector came with 4 brackets and screws, all screws fit properly into the brackets and had nuts underneath the bracket that the screws fit into. It was simple to install and looks great. I was disappointed by the Weathertech. I have the Weathertech clip and adhesive window deflectors on my Honda and installed all four without issue and they still look fantastic four years in but the Sunroof Wind Deflector is horribly designed for install. Even a tech. from the dealership couldn't install it and stated if I really wanted the Weathertech on, to go buy at least two inch longer screws. You shouldn't have to purchase additional hardware to force an installation for the price of the deflector. I don't think longer screws would have solved the install problem in the long run due to tightness for fit. The nicest thing I can say about Weathertech, they did give me a refund. Buy the OEM brand for your vehicle and save hours of frustration in the long run.
Jason O.
2025-08-05 16:13:23
I've purchased several WeatherTech items over the years. All have been satisfactory. Unfortunately, I wasn't as happy with this one. The product is made well but when you take the product out of the box there is no curvature, it is straight. The roof of my car has curvature. The Magiclips that come with the product are designed so that when when you install it, it forces the deflector to seat correctly on the roof. Everything looks good on the sides but, the middle has a bit of a gap where the rubber meets the paint. I believe this is due to it being straight on the front part of the deflector.
James P Relich
2025-06-26 16:56:31
I really liked the appearance and finish of this wind deflector. It looked awesome on my 2005 Honda Accord EXL Coupe. Only problem is that this screen only fits the Sedan I later found out and does NOT work with a 2 door coupe. The attachment clips are too short and do not reach all the way to the moon roof. Disappointed as the Amazon site said it would fit my vehicle but I should have checked with Weathertech myself.
JJie97
2025-05-27 12:45:51
We installed it on a 2010 Honda Odyssey and it allows you to have a conversation when driving with the roof open, especially "around town". It was easy to install and I like the lower profile when compared to the factory deflector's style. A second set of hands helps. There are lots of complaints about the screws not being long enough. If the screw is not long enough, you do not have the deflector positioned correctly near its final positioning. I struggled with the screws until I got it in the right position. Remember to get the screws started then move the defector forward so the clips do not prevent the roof from fully closing. Verify the rubber gasket/seal is flush (not rolled under) with car before tightening the screws.11/30/17 Update: This deflector began to vibrate at speeds above 70mph. Tightening it did not seem to help. I removed it over a year ago. I have an OEM deflector/visor on my CRV that has four fasteners and have never had a problem with it. This one only has two.
James A. Gibbs
2025-05-18 13:07:10
The product is fine but it is very difficult to install by yourself.
David Dominguez
2025-05-11 10:10:27
I love it. I'm pretty picky on which one I wanted on my 2009 Honda Accord sun roof, but this fits great. It took me a little bit to install it myself, but overall it looks great & pretty easy to install.
Year if the Dragon
2025-05-08 12:00:58
The product it self is very good and a lot cheaper then dealership prices (which is not saying much being that the dealership price our way out of hand) , but to the point, the screw they provide for you our just ridicules , you couldn't install this sunroof deflector with these screws even if Roseanna Bar sat on it . They couldn't realize that when they sent the product out ?? I had to go to Home Depot try to find long enough screw to reach now I have to paint them black to match the exterior, just not a good way to sell a product, but cheaper then dealership prices , just keep reminding yourself about that Lol.
Candace Crane
2025-05-06 17:53:35
I bought the WeatherTech for my 2007 Honda CRV EX-L. It was a total nightmare. I could not even get one side one side installed. (WeatherTech only comes with two brackets.) The end of the screws were a smidge over 2 inches from the bracket. NO WAY to install. WeatherTech's great advice was to press harder. Myself, my neighbor and his 18 year old son could not muscle it anywhere near the bracket to even attempt to start the screw to connect. I returned it and bought the OEM Sunroof Deflector from Honda. The Honda sunroof deflector came with 4 brackets and screws, all screws fit properly into the brackets and had nuts underneath the bracket that the screws fit into. It was simple to install and looks great. I was disappointed by the Weathertech. I have the Weathertech clip and adhesive window deflectors on my Honda and installed all four without issue and they still look fantastic four years in but the Sunroof Wind Deflector is horribly designed for install. Even a tech. from the dealership couldn't install it and stated if I really wanted the Weathertech on, to go buy at least two inch longer screws. You shouldn't have to purchase additional hardware to force an installation for the price of the deflector. I don't think longer screws would have solved the install problem in the long run due to tightness for fit. The nicest thing I can say about Weathertech, they did give me a refund. Buy the OEM brand for your vehicle and save hours of frustration in the long run.
Jason O.
2025-05-03 17:25:58
I've purchased several WeatherTech items over the years. All have been satisfactory. Unfortunately, I wasn't as happy with this one. The product is made well but when you take the product out of the box there is no curvature, it is straight. The roof of my car has curvature. The Magiclips that come with the product are designed so that when when you install it, it forces the deflector to seat correctly on the roof. Everything looks good on the sides but, the middle has a bit of a gap where the rubber meets the paint. I believe this is due to it being straight on the front part of the deflector.
James P Relich
2025-04-25 10:04:36
I really liked the appearance and finish of this wind deflector. It looked awesome on my 2005 Honda Accord EXL Coupe. Only problem is that this screen only fits the Sedan I later found out and does NOT work with a 2 door coupe. The attachment clips are too short and do not reach all the way to the moon roof. Disappointed as the Amazon site said it would fit my vehicle but I should have checked with Weathertech myself.
JJie97
2025-04-24 14:42:02
We installed it on a 2010 Honda Odyssey and it allows you to have a conversation when driving with the roof open, especially "around town". It was easy to install and I like the lower profile when compared to the factory deflector's style. A second set of hands helps. There are lots of complaints about the screws not being long enough. If the screw is not long enough, you do not have the deflector positioned correctly near its final positioning. I struggled with the screws until I got it in the right position. Remember to get the screws started then move the defector forward so the clips do not prevent the roof from fully closing. Verify the rubber gasket/seal is flush (not rolled under) with car before tightening the screws.11/30/17 Update: This deflector began to vibrate at speeds above 70mph. Tightening it did not seem to help. I removed it over a year ago. I have an OEM deflector/visor on my CRV that has four fasteners and have never had a problem with it. This one only has two.
James A. Gibbs
2025-04-17 15:34:41
The product is fine but it is very difficult to install by yourself.
Bob
2025-03-11 12:25:10
Took it off of my 09 civic, it doesn't match the car and is bulky
Benito
2025-02-13 10:58:12
Très difficile d’installation voir impossible seul! J'ai due contacter Weather teck canada pour me faire dire qu’on a besoin d'être 2 personnes pour l’installer , en le forçant j’ai réussis mais éventuellement ces appeler a peux-etre se briser 😑 je parle des visses et bolt plastique…
Bob
2025-02-05 16:11:04
Took it off of my 09 civic, it doesn't match the car and is bulky
Benito
2025-01-27 12:41:36
Très difficile d’installation voir impossible seul! J'ai due contacter Weather teck canada pour me faire dire qu’on a besoin d'être 2 personnes pour l’installer , en le forçant j’ai réussis mais éventuellement ces appeler a peux-etre se briser 😑 je parle des visses et bolt plastique…