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How to change windshield wipers on 2014 Honda Civic?

Front blade sizes for a 2014 Honda Civic are typically 26 inches on the driver’s side and 16 inches on the passenger side; the entire replacement takes about 10-15 minutes.


This article explains, in clear steps, how to identify the correct blades, safely remove the old ones, install the new blades, and test the result. While these instructions cover the common front-wiper replacement for most 2014 Civics, always verify blade sizes on your specific vehicle or by checking the blade packaging and owner’s manual, especially if you have a hatchback or special trim.


What you need


Before you start, gather the replacement wiper blades and a couple of simple tools. Using the right size and type ensures a proper fit and a clean wipe across the windshield.



  • Replacement front wiper blades: typically 26 inches on the driver side and 16 inches on the passenger side. Check your manual or packaging for exact fit.

  • Optional: windshield-cleaning spray or isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth for prepping the blades and glass.

  • Optional: a small pair of gloves to keep hands clean and dry.

  • Tools: none are strictly required for most modern Honda wipers, but if you have a blade with a tight lock, you may need (or prefer) a blunt tool to help release the latch carefully.


Having the right blades and tools in hand helps you complete the replacement smoothly and safely.


Removing the old blades


Before you start, make sure the engine is off and the wipers are in the park position. This makes it easier to access the blade mounts without the arms snapping back onto the windshield.



  1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield until it stays in a vertical or angled position. Do not let it snap back against the glass.

  2. Locate the release mechanism on the blade adapter where it attaches to the wiper arm. This is usually a small tab or button.

  3. Depress the release tab or press the button to unlock the blade from the arm, then slide the blade downward or outward to detach it from the hook or pin mount.

  4. Repeat for the other front blade if you are replacing both sides, and inspect the wiper arms for any visible damage or wear.


Careful handling prevents damage to the windshield and the wiper mechanism during removal.


Installing the new blades


Before installing, confirm you have the correct adapters for your blade model (some blades use a universal J-hook, others use a pin or side-pin). Align the new blade with the wiper arm according to the adapter type, then lock it into place.



  1. Attach the new blade by aligning it with the wiper arm’s mount and sliding it until it clicks or locks securely. Ensure it is firmly seated.

  2. Gently lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield to avoid chipping the glass. Do not let the arm snap down onto the glass.

  3. Repeat for the other front blade, ensuring both blades sit correctly and sweep evenly when in operation.

  4. Check the blade orientation so the wiping edge conforms to the windshield’s curve and the blade brand’s instructions are followed if provided.


With the blades installed, a quick visual check helps confirm a proper fit and alignment.


Testing and final checks


After installation, test the wipers to confirm a clean sweep and avoid streaking, especially at the margins and across the windshield’s center. This step helps detect any misalignment or fit issues early.



  1. Turn on the windshield wipers at low, then medium, and finally high speed with a dry windshield to check clearance and sweep quality.

  2. Inspect for streaks or skipping; if you see any, clean the blade edges and the windshield, then re-test. If streaking persists, consider replacing again or checking the blade contact surface.

  3. Perform a quick rain test if possible to ensure effective wiping under real-use conditions.


Regularly cleaning the blades and windshield can extend blade life and keep visibility high in adverse weather.


Summary


Replacing the windshield wipers on a 2014 Honda Civic is a straightforward DIY task. Confirm blade sizes (driver’s side typically 26 inches, passenger’s side typically 16 inches), procure the correct replacement blades, remove the old blades safely, install the new ones firmly, and test the sweep to ensure a clean, streak-free wipe. With proper maintenance, you’ll maintain clear visibility through rain and snow and extend the life of your wiper system.

How to remove 2014 windshield wipers?


Just like that lift it up and now push the blade towards the wiper arm. And just slide it right off. And now I'll just reverse that process and install the new one sit the wiper arm into the opening.



How to change wipers in Honda Civic?


And just push it until it's tight and snap in the top clip lastly don't forget about the plastic. Cover. And that's how you change the wiper blades on your Honda Civic.



What windshield wipers do I need for a 2014 Honda Civic?


The best time to replace your wiper blades is after the winter season because snow and ice beat up the blades more than traditional rainfall. When replacing your wiper blades, make sure you choose the right 2014 Honda Civic wiper blade size, which is 26 inches on the driver's side and 22 inches on the passenger's side.



How to change a 2014 Honda Civic wiper blade?


Orientation. So when we slide this around the hook the hook will be able to slide into the locked. Position. Okay it's going on let's continue pressing. Give it a light tug it should not slide.


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