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How to replace 2011 Honda Accord windshield wipers?

In short: replace the blades by purchasing two correct‑sized wipers, lift the wiper arms, release the old blades, attach the new ones with the proper adapters, then lower the arms and test. The job typically takes about 10 minutes for a DIY owner.


The 2011 Honda Accord (sedan or coupe) uses standard front wiper blades that come in driver- and passenger-side lengths. Sizes and adapter styles can vary by body style and market, so you should confirm the exact lengths by checking the old blades or the owner's manual, and use the adapters included with the new blades to fit your wiper arms. This guide covers the general steps, tools, and tips to ensure a safe, effective replacement.


What you’ll need


Before you start, gather these items so you can complete the replacement without interruptions.



  • Two replacement windshield wiper blades sized for the 2011 Honda Accord (driver-side and passenger-side). Confirm the lengths on the packaging or the old blades.

  • A microfiber cloth or clean rag to wipe the blades and windshield.

  • Optional: a glove or cloth to protect your hands during the process.

  • Optional: a blade removal tool or small flat-head screwdriver if your blades use a pin‑type or more complex adapter.


Having the correct blades and adapters on hand makes the swap smoother and helps prevent damage to the arms or glass.


Step-by-step replacement guide


Follow these steps to safely remove the old blades and install the new ones.



  1. Park the car on a level surface, turn off the engine, and lift the wiper arms away from the windshield until they hold in a raised position.

  2. Detach the old blade: locate the blade’s release mechanism at the base where it connects to the arm. Press the release tab (or squeeze the release) and slide the blade away from the arm to detach. Some arms use a locking tab or a tweaked release; follow the feel of the mechanism.

  3. Prepare the new blade: inspect the new blade packaging to identify the correct adapter for your wiper arm (hook, pin, side‑lock, etc.). If needed, switch the blade’s adapter to match the arm.

  4. Attach the new blade: align the adapter with the wiper arm and slide or click the blade into place until it locks. Gently tug on the blade to confirm a secure fit.

  5. Repeat for the other side if you’re replacing both blades, using the same detachment and attachment method.

  6. Return the arms to the windshield: lower the wiper arms back onto the glass carefully to avoid chipping the windshield.

  7. Test the new blades: with the car on or the ignition in accessory, gently spray water (or wipe with a damp cloth) and run the wipers to verify smooth, streak‑free operation. If you notice skipping or streaks, recheck alignment and seating, or consider replacing the blades.


With the blades securely installed and tested, you should notice improved visibility and fewer streaks during rain or spray.


Tips and maintenance


Keep up the performance of your wipers with these quick pointers.


When to replace


Most windshield wiper blades last 6–12 months, depending on climate, sun exposure, and usage. Replace promptly if you see streaking, skipping, chattering, or visible cracks in the rubber.


Choosing blade type and compatibility


Honda Accords commonly use conventional or beam blades. The packaging typically specifies compatibility with your arm style. Always use blades and adapters designed for your exact year, model, and body style to ensure proper fit and performance.


Summary


Replacing the windshield wipers on a 2011 Honda Accord is a straightforward DIY task that usually takes about 10 minutes. Buy two correctly sized blades, understand your arm’s adapter type, detach the old blades, attach the new ones securely, and test the system. Regular replacement keeps visibility high and helps maintain safe driving in wet conditions.

How to replace wipers on a Honda Accord?


So you need quite a bit of force to pull these in place usually you can use one hand to hold on to that arm. And use another hand to hold on to the blade. And just give it a good pull.



What windshield wipers do I need for a 2011 Honda Accord?


Wiper blade length is also important, so make sure you choose 26-inch blades for the driver's side and 18-inch blades for the passenger's side. When you need new wiper blades for your 2011 Honda Accord you need to act fast to avoid damage to your wiper arms, windshield, and wiper motor.



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Information

Accord2003-2010 L4 & V6: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2020 L4 & V6: 0W-20 (UFS) 2005-2007 Hybrid: 5W-20 (S/UFS) 2014-2020 Hybrid or Plug-in: 0W-20 (UFS)
Fit2007-2010: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2017: 0W-20 (UFS) 2019: 0W-16 (UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS)



What is the weakness of the Honda Accord?


This powertrain shines in sport and touring trims providing a balance of power and smoothness that rivals European sedans hybrids with their 2.0 L Atkinson cycle engine and ECVT excel in fuel economy.


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