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How to change rear wiper on 2020 Honda Odyssey?

To change the rear wiper on a 2020 Honda Odyssey, lift the wiper arm, replace the 11-inch blade with the correct connector, reseat the arm, and test the wiper.


Replacing the rear wiper blade is a straightforward maintenance task that helps keep rear visibility clear. The 2020 Odyssey typically uses an 11-inch rear blade with a simple attachment to the wiper arm. Use the correct connector type (such as a J-hook or pin adapter) for a secure fit, then reinstall and test the wiper to ensure smooth operation.


What you’ll need


Before you start, gather the right blade and basic supplies. The rear blade on the Odyssey is typically 11 inches in length and uses a specific connector type. Check the packaging or your existing blade to confirm the connector style (J-hook, pin, or other) so you buy the correct replacement.



  • Replacement rear wiper blade (approximately 11 inches) with the correct connector for the Odyssey’s wiper arm

  • Clean cloth or cleaner to wipe the wiper housing and blade edge

  • Optional: isopropyl alcohol for a quick surface clean


Having the right blade and a clean work area helps ensure a proper fit and clean wiping performance.


Step-by-step replacement


Follow these steps to swap the blade without damaging the glass or arm.



  1. Turn off the vehicle and ensure the wiper is at rest. Gently lift the rear wiper arm away from the glass until it stays in a raised position.

  2. Inspect the blade connection to locate the release mechanism. Depending on the blade, you may press a small tab and slide the old blade off, or rotate/slightly disengage it from a J-hook or other adapter.

  3. Remove the old blade by sliding it off the arm or out of the adapter. If it’s stubborn, apply light, even pressure while releasing the connector to avoid damage.

  4. Compare the new blade to the old one to confirm length (about 11 inches) and connector type. Align the new blade with the wiper arm’s connector.

  5. Attach the new blade: slide it onto the arm until you hear or feel a click indicating it’s securely seated. Some blades require a slight twist to lock into a J-hook or other adapter.

  6. Lower the wiper arm back to the glass slowly. Test the rear wiper by turning on the ignition and running a brief wipe cycle to confirm proper fit and operation.


If the blade doesn’t seat properly or leaves streaks, recheck the connector and ensure the blade is fully engaged.


Tips and common issues


Choosing the right blade


For the 2020 Odyssey, use an 11-inch rear blade with the correct connector. If you’re unsure, bring the old blade to an auto parts store or check Honda’s parts catalog to confirm compatibility.


Installation notes


Make sure the wiper arm is not under tension when removing or installing the blade to prevent damage. Avoid letting the arm snap back against the glass, which can crack the windshield. After installation, test the wiper at low speed to confirm a clean sweep and no streaking.


Summary


Changing the rear wiper on a 2020 Honda Odyssey is a quick, tool-free task. With the right 11-inch blade and a compatible connector, you can remove the old blade, install the new one securely, and verify proper operation with a quick test. Regular replacement helps maintain rear visibility in all weather conditions.

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