How to Choose and Replace Honda Fit Windshield Wipers

To replace Honda Fit windshield wipers, start by getting the right measurements. From there, the process is quick and easy!
Written by Kara Vanderbeek
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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Honda Fit
windshield wipers are an inexpensive vehicle part to purchase, but paying someone to replace them isn’t quite as affordable. Luckily, it’s easy to replace your wipers yourself within minutes. 
You probably won’t recognize just how important functioning windshield wipers are to your driving experience until streaks and debris buildup on your windshield compromise your visibility behind the wheel. To stay safe on the road, you’ll need to stay on top of your windshield wiper maintenance.
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The best windshield wipers for a Honda Fit

When it comes to Honda windshield wipers, it's recommended that drivers replace their blades every six months for optimum wiper functionality. However, if you start to notice cracking, splitting, or other signs of wear and tear on your blades, you may need to replace them sooner. 
So what should you use to replace your old blades? With so many wiper options on the market, it can be a daunting task trying to find the right fit for your vehicle. While the
original Honda wiper blades
are a safe bet for fit and function, you can also go the aftermarket route. We recommend the following three brands as the best picks for Honda Fit windshield wiper blades: 
Now that you have some options in mind, you’ll need to find out what size of wiper blades you’re shopping for. Every Honda Fit has slightly different size requirements, so prepare for your trip to the store and check out what size you’ll need from the chart below! 

Honda Fit wiper blade size guide

Model year
Driver side
Passenger side
Rear
2007
24 in.
16 in.
14 in.
2008
24 in.
16 in.
14 in.
2009
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2010
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2011
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2012
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2013
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2014
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2015
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2016
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2017
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2018
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2019
26 in.
13 in.
14 in.
2020
28 in.
14 in.
14 in.
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How to replace Honda Fit windshield wipers

While experts recommend replacing your wipers every 6 months, you may need to replace them sooner if you live in an area with high levels of precipitation. If you’re unsure whether it’s time for a replacement, watch out for streaking and unwiped areas on your windshield.
Fortunately, you don’t need to be a vehicle maintenance expert to replace your wipers- and you can complete this task at home in just a few minutes! Just follow the directions below to replace the windshield wipers on your Honda Fit. 

How to put Honda Fit windshield wipers in service position

Before you begin the replacement process, you’ll need to place your wipers in the service position. In other words, your wipers need to be in a spot where you can easily access and replace them. To put them in position, simply turn your wipers on and allow them to reach the mid-way point on your windshield. Then, turn off your Honda Fit.

How to replace Honda Fit wiper blades

Now that your wipers are in position, you’re ready to ditch those old blades for your new set. 
  • Remove old wiper blades. Locate a latch to lift and slide off the wiper blade
  • Connect new wiper blades by pushing the arm end through the front hole of the adaptor
  • Push the blade onto the arm hook and listen for a “click” 
  • Double check all wiper blades are locked onto wiper arms 
  • Lower wipers into functional positions 
And just like that, your windshield will be clear and clean for miles to come! Remember, while you can replace your windshield wipers at home, you can always bring your Honda to a mechanic if you’d rather leave it up to the professionals. 

How to save on Honda insurance

Just like wiper blades, your
car insurance
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