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How to replace 2013 Toyota Camry windshield wipers?

Replacing the front windshield wipers on a 2013 Toyota Camry is a quick, do-it-yourself job that typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes. You’ll need two blades: a 26-inch blade for the driver’s side and a 17-inch blade for the passenger side. No specialized tools are required; you’ll be working with the wiper arms and the blade adapters that come with most aftermarket blades.


Details follow on selecting the right blades, removing the old ones, and installing new ones, including notes on blade connector styles and common pitfalls so you don’t damage the glass or the arms.


What you’ll need


Gather these items before you start so you can complete the job in one session.



  • Two replacement wiper blades: 26" driver-side and 17" passenger-side (verify sizes for your vehicle and consider aftermarket blades with adapters for Toyota).

  • Optional rear wiper blade if your Camry model includes a rear wiper (size varies by trim).

  • Microfiber cloth or alcohol wipes to clean the blade contact areas and windshield.

  • Replacement blade adapters or connectors if your blades don’t come with the appropriate Toyota-compatible adapter.

  • Gloves (optional) to keep hands clean and dry.


Having the right blades and a clean windshield ensures a clear wipe and helps extend blade life by reducing friction and wear.


Step-by-step replacement


Follow these steps to safely remove the old blades and install the new ones. Read the blade packaging for any model-specific instructions, as some brands use different connector systems.



  1. Prepare the wipers: start the car and turn the wipers off with the blades in the middle of the windshield. Turn off the engine and gently lift the wiper arms away from the glass so they stay in a raised, stable position.

  2. Remove the old blades: locate the release mechanism on the wiper blade (often a small tab or button on the blade’s inner side). Press or lift the tab and slide the blade out of the arm’s hook or connector.

  3. Check the blade arm and adapter: inspect the wiper arm’s hook or pin to ensure there’s no damage. If your new blades use a different connector, choose the correct adapter from the package or obtain one.

  4. Attach the new driver-side blade: align the blade’s connector with the arm’s hook/release and slide it in until it clicks or is secured with the adapter. Ensure it moves freely on the arm.

  5. Attach the new passenger-side blade: repeat the process with the 17" blade. Make sure it is firmly seated and can pivot correctly.

  6. Lower and test: gently lay the wiper arms back against the windshield. Start the car and test the wipers on a dry setting, then on a wet setting to verify proper contact and streak-free operation. If there are streaks, recheck clearance and adapter fit.

  7. Finish up: wipe down the blades and windshield with a microfiber cloth to remove any smudges and check for proper contact along the blade’s full length.


Note: If your Camry has a rear wiper, the process is similar, but rear blades are typically smaller and attach via a different mechanism. Always refer to the blade’s packaging or the owner's manual for exact steps for rear suspension.


Tips and considerations


Common issues include blades that don’t sit flush or make improper contact. Use the correct blade length (26" and 17" for most 2013 Camrys) and ensure you’re using a compatible connector or adapter. If you’re unsure about blade compatibility, visit a reputable auto parts store or consult the owner’s manual. Blades should be inspected annually and replaced every 6 to 12 months depending on climate and usage.


Summary


Replacing the windshield wipers on a 2013 Toyota Camry is straightforward: gather two blades (26" driver, 17" passenger), remove the old blades by releasing the connector, attach the new blades firmly with the appropriate adapters, and test. A clean windshield and properly seated blades ensure clear visibility and safer driving. If in doubt, ask for help at an auto parts counter or have a service center perform the swap to confirm blade size and connector compatibility.

How to replace windshield wipers on a 2013 Camry?


Turn your engine off and set the parking brake. Lift the wiper blade arm up until it's locked in the upper. Position to remove the blade lift the locking flap using a fork.



What is the best oil for a Toyota Camry?


0W-20 synthetic oil
Toyota Camry Oil Type: Choose Genuine Toyota Motor Oil
With all of that being said, the best Toyota Camry engine oil you can use is 0W-20 synthetic oil. Specifically, the OEM recommends Genuine Toyota 0W-20 motor oil formulated for improved fuel economy.



What size windshield wipers do I need for my 2013 Toyota Camry?


2013 Toyota Camry Windshield Wipers
Your car takes a 26-inch blade on the driver's side and an 18-inch blade on the passenger's side. As long as you get the proper dimensions, you shouldn't have any issues with compatibility and AutoZone can ensure that you get everything you need.



How to replace windshield wipers in Toyota Camry?


How to Change Your Wiper Blades

  1. Before beginning, ensure the car is turned off and the windshield wipers are set to the "off" position.
  2. Lift the wiper arms into the air.
  3. Remove the old wiper blades from the wiper arms.
  4. Attach the new wiper blades to the wiper arms.


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