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How to change windshield wiper blade on 2018 Honda HRV?

Replacing the windshield wiper blades on a 2018 Honda HR-V is a straightforward DIY task. The front blades are typically 26 inches on the driver’s side and 17 inches on the passenger side, with an 11-inch rear blade if your model has a rear wiper. The process involves releasing the old blades from the wiper arms and snapping new blades into place, ensuring proper fit and operation.


Front windshield wiper blades


To replace the HR-V’s front blades, you’ll want to confirm you have the correct sizes and the right connector type for your wiper arms. Most HR-V front wipers use a standard connector, but some aftermarket blades come with adapters. If in doubt, keep the old blade as a reference and match the connector at the store.


What you’ll need


Prepare the right-sized blades and any adapter options before you start. The HR-V front wipers require 26-inch (driver) and 17-inch (passenger) blades; an 11-inch rear blade may be present if your vehicle has one.



  • Replacement front wiper blades: 26" driver, 17" passenger

  • Optional blade adapter kit if the new blades don’t match the J-hook arm

  • Microfiber cloth for wiping the wiper area

  • Optional: small flat-head screwdriver or needle-nose pliers for stubborn clips (used with care)


With the right blades on hand, you’re ready to remove the old blades and install the new ones.



  1. Park the vehicle and turn off the ignition. Gently lift the driver’s-side wiper arm away from the windshield until it stays in a vertical position.

  2. Locate the release mechanism on the blade’s connector. For most HR-V blades with a J-hook arm, press the release tab and slide the old blade down and off the arm. If your blade uses a different adapter, depress the release and slide accordingly until the blade detaches.

  3. Prepare the new blade. If your new blade kit includes adapters, choose the one that matches your wiper arm and snap it onto the blade if needed.

  4. Attach the new blade to the wiper arm. Align the blade with the arm’s hook or adapter, slide it into place, and press until you hear or feel a click indicating a secure fit.

  5. Repeat the process on the passenger side, using the 17-inch blade. Lower both blades gently back onto the windshield when finished.

  6. Test the new blades. Turn on the wipers with a small amount of water on the windshield to confirm smooth operation and full contact across the glass.


After you’ve finished the front blade replacement, you’ll want to confirm proper function across a few speed settings and make sure the blades clear the entire windshield without skipping or chattering.


Rear windshield wiper blade


Many 2018 HR-V models equipped with a rear wiper use an approximately 11-inch blade. The rear blade replacement is similar in concept to the front blades, but the arm is shorter and typically easier to handle.


What you’ll need


Have a matching 11-inch rear blade ready, and ensure you have a clean workspace to avoid damaging the hatch or glass.



  • Replacement rear wiper blade: ~11 inches

  • Optional: a microfiber cloth to wipe the blade’s mounting area


Having the right blade on hand makes the rear replacement quick and simple.



  1. Open the rear hatch and locate the rear wiper arm. Gently pull the blade away from the glass so you can access the connector.

  2. Find the release mechanism on the blade’s connector. Press the release and slide the old blade out of the wiper arm adapter.

  3. Attach the new rear blade by aligning it with the connector and sliding it into place until it clicks or locks.

  4. Lower the wiper arm back onto the rear window and test the blade by turning on the rear wiper to ensure proper operation.


With the rear blade replaced, run the rear wiper a few cycles to confirm it’s seated correctly and clearing the window evenly.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda HR-V, replace the front blades with 26-inch driver and 17-inch passenger blades, and 11-inch rear blade if equipped. Use the release tab on the blade connector to detach the old blade and snap the new one into place, ensuring a secure fit. Confirm operation by running the wipers through a few cycles and checking for full windshield coverage. With the right blades and a careful approach, the job can be completed quickly and safely in a driveway or garage setup.

How to remove Honda CRV 2018 windshield wipers?


It. On this area. Here. And I'll slide it up. And I'll clip it closed. And that's. It.



How to remove wiper hrv?


Wipers. You want to take the J hook like that you want to go over top of. It. Just like that then you just kind of want to come behind. It.



Can I replace a wiper on my HRV on my own?


You can see the RainX tab goes over top of the OEM holder okay so same thing for the passenger. Side. Okay you're all set hope that was helpful make sure you hit that thumbs up button.



What size wipers do I need for a 2018 Honda HRV?


Honda HR-V Wiper Blade Chart

YearDriver Side Wiper SizePassenger Side Wiper Size
202124"24"
202024"22"
201924"22"
201824"22"


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