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How to change the rear wiper blade on a 2018 Honda Pilot?

To change the rear wiper blade on a 2018 Honda Pilot, lift the rear wiper arm, release the old blade from the arm, and snap in a new 11-inch blade until it clicks into place. This is a quick, tool-free maintenance task you can do in a few minutes.


What you’ll need


Before you start, gather the right blade and a clean surface. The Pilot’s rear window uses an 11-inch blade, so verify compatibility with your specific vehicle year and trim if needed. Having a few basic supplies on hand helps ensure a smooth swap.



  • Replacement rear wiper blade, 11 inches, compatible with 2018 Honda Pilot

  • Clean cloth or microfiber towel

  • Optional: glass cleaner and gloves


With the right blade and a clean workspace, you’re ready to proceed to removal.


Removal steps


Follow these steps to safely remove the old blade from the rear wiper arm.



  1. Power off the vehicle and gently lift the rear wiper arm away from the hatch window until it stays in a fixed, upright position.

  2. Inspect the blade’s connector at the end of the wiper arm to locate the release mechanism (a small tab or locking feature).

  3. Press the release tab (or unlock the lock) and slide the blade away from the wiper arm. If your blade design requires it, rotate slightly to disengage before removal.

  4. Set the old blade aside for disposal and return the wiper arm to its resting position once the blade is removed.


Removing the old blade correctly ensures the new blade can be installed without damage to the arm or window.


Installation steps


Install the new blade by attaching it to the wiper arm’s connector and ensuring it sits firmly in place against the glass.



  1. Confirm you have the correct 11-inch replacement blade for your 2018 Pilot. Remove packaging and inspect the blade’s connector.

  2. Align the new blade with the wiper arm. If you have a J-hook arm, fit the blade’s connector into the hook and push until you hear or feel a click; for straight-slot connectors, insert and push until it locks.

  3. Gently push the blade onto the arm until it is securely attached and sits flush against the window.

  4. Lower the wiper arm back onto the glass and ensure it lies evenly.

  5. Test the rear wiper from inside the vehicle to confirm proper operation and proper contact with the glass.


After confirming proper operation, you’re finished. If you notice streaks or skipping, recheck that the blade is fully seated and the glass is clean.


Tips and safety notes


Helpful reminders to keep the rear wiper system in good condition:



  • Replace the blade when you see streaking, skipping, or a worn rubber edge.

  • Handle the wiper arm and blade gently to avoid damaging the linkage or glass.

  • Use the correct blade size (11 inches for most 2018 Pilots); an ill-fitting blade can cause improper sealing or interference with the arm’s travel.

  • Clean the wiper base and adjacent glass area to remove grit that could scratch the window during replacement.


Following these practices helps ensure a clear rear view and longer blade life.


Summary


Changing the rear wiper blade on a 2018 Honda Pilot is a straightforward, tool-free task. By choosing the correct 11-inch replacement blade, lifting the wiper arm, releasing the old blade, and snapping in a new blade until it clicks, you maintain effective rear visibility in wet conditions. Always test after installation and replace the blade promptly if streaking or poor contact occurs.

What size rear wiper blades for Honda Pilot 2019?


14"
14" Rear Windshield Wiper Blade For Honda Pilot 2016-2019 OEM Quality.



How to change rearview wiper?


Car. So what I've done is I've placed the cloth down to protect the rear window. So when I pull this off it's not going to scratch it. And it's simply pulling it until it's vertical.



How to change rear wiper on 2011 Honda Pilot?


Arm. Once you have that released take the new one slide this inside. Put that post inside the wiper arm. And you can twist it and just rotate it you'll hear it snap into place. And you're all set.



Can I use a 28 wiper instead of 26?


Don't. The potential for poor performance and even damage just isn't worth the hypothetical extra inch of visibility. Sticking with the manufacturer's recommended size is the only way to guarantee a clean, streak-free wipe and a long life for your wiper system.


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