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How to replace 2019 Subaru Impreza windshield wipers?

Yes — you can replace the front windshield wiper blades on a 2019 Subaru Impreza yourself by buying the correct sizes, removing the old blades, attaching the new ones, and testing them.


What you’ll need


Before you start, gather the right blades and a few simple tools. Having everything at hand makes the swap quick and clean.



  • New front wiper blades in the correct lengths for your Impreza (two different sizes are common for the front; verify yours)

  • Rear wiper blade (if your specific model or trim includes a rear wiper)

  • Owner’s manual or the current blade packaging to confirm sizes

  • Clean cloth or microfiber towel for wiping the windshield edge

  • Optional: flashlight to see the attachment mechanism clearly


Knowing the exact blade sizes and attachment type saves time and prevents fitting issues. If you’re unsure, ask at an auto parts store or check the vehicle’s manual and the blade packaging.


How to identify the right blade sizes for your 2019 Impreza


Front wiper blades on the Impreza often come in two different lengths. The passenger-side blade may be shorter than the driver-side blade, and the exact measurements can vary by body style (sedan vs. hatch) and trim. Use one of these methods to confirm the correct sizes:



  • Consult the owner’s manual for the exact blade lengths your car requires

  • Look at the numbers printed on the current blades themselves

  • Measure the length of the blade that sits along the windshield edge after removing it

  • Ask a parts counter specialist at an auto parts store with your car’s year, make, and model


Front and rear blade lengths are listed on most packaging, and many retailers offer a two-blade set specifically matched to Subaru models. Correct sizes ensure proper contact with the glass and prevent streaking.


Step-by-step replacement guide


Proceed with the steps below in order. The process for the two front blades is the same, but be aware that the driver-side and passenger-side arms may use different blade lengths and connector types.



  1. Park the car on a level surface and turn off the ignition. If you’re replacing the front blades, gently lift the wiper arm away from the windshield until it stays upright.

  2. Locate the release mechanism on the blade’s connector. For most modern blades, you’ll press a small tab or squeeze a release clip to detach the blade from the arm.

  3. Carefully slide the old blade out of the hook or connector. If there’s resistance, ensure you’ve released the locking tab completely before removing.

  4. Compare the new blade to the old one to verify length and connector type. If the new blade uses a different connector, you may need an adapter or a different model blade that fits Subaru arms.

  5. Attach the new blade to the wiper arm by aligning it with the hook or connector and locking it in place with a click or until you hear it snap. Do not force the blade; it should fit smoothly.

  6. Gently lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield, ensuring the blade sits flat against the glass.

  7. Repeat the process for the other front blade. If your Impreza has a rear wiper, repeat the steps for the rear blade using the appropriate rubber edge length and connector.

  8. Turn on the ignition and test the wipers through a few cycles with the windshield dry, then with a small amount of water to ensure full clearance and no streaking.

  9. Wipe away any residual debris from the blade edges or windshield with a microfiber cloth if needed.


After completing the steps, you should see a clean sweep with minimal streaking. If you notice skipping or chatter, re-check the blade seating on the arm and ensure the blade length matches the arm’s connector type.


Rear wiper considerations (if equipped)


Some 2019 Impreza hatchbacks include a rear wiper. Replacement is similar but uses a shorter blade and a different connector. Always verify the rear blade length and attachment method before purchase, and consult the owner’s manual or the packaging for the correct rear blade type.


Rear wipers often require a single-step removal: lift the wiper arm, press the release tab on the blade’s connector, slide the blade out, and attach the new blade in reverse order. Test once installed to ensure proper contact and return to rest position.


Maintenance tips and buying guidance


To keep visibility sharp and blades lasting longer, follow these tips and choose dependable brands or retailers.



  • Replace blades every 12 months to 18 months, or sooner if you notice streaks, chattering, or skipping.

  • Choose a blade style suited to your climate—beam blades generally perform better in extreme cold and ice, while conventional blades can be cheaper and adequate in milder conditions.

  • When buying, confirm the exact sizes and the connector type for your Impreza; two-front-blade sets are often sold specifically for Subaru models.

  • Keep the windshield edge clean and wipe blades with a microfiber cloth between replacements to remove grit that can abrade the rubber.


With the right blades installed, you’ll notice clearer visibility and quieter operation, even in rain or light snow. Regular checks at the change of each season help prevent surprises during heavy weather.


Common mistakes to avoid


Grip and seating


Avoid twisting the blade as you attach it; misalignment can cause poor contact or blade damage. Always ensure the blade sits flush against the windshield and that the connector is fully locked.


Forgetting to test


Always test the wipers after installation with light rain or a spray bottle. This confirms the sweep path and detects any streaking or lift-off that would require readjustment.


Summary


Replacing the 2019 Subaru Impreza’s windshield wipers is a straightforward DIY task. Confirm the correct front blade lengths for your exact body style, remove the old blades by releasing the connectors, attach the new blades securely, and test the sweep. If your model has a rear wiper, replace that blade separately. By choosing the right blade type and sizes and following these steps, you’ll maintain clear visibility in all conditions and extend blade life through proper care.

How do I change my windshield wiper on my Subaru Impreza 2020?


And then pull it towards you and it will pop the windshield wiper. Out. Now with the new one you'll have to pinch it on both sides cuz it needs a different housing. So you'll pinch both of those.



Does Subaru need special wiper blades?


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There are different types of wiper blades: conventional, hybrid, and winter. Standard wipers are compatible with older Subaru models, while hybrid windscreen wipers integrate with newer vehicles.



What windshield wipers for 2019 Subaru Impreza?


When it's time to replace your 2019 Subaru wiper blades, you'll need a 26-inch blade for the driver's side and a 16-inch blade for the passenger's side. Some models also have a rear wiper blade, which requires a 12-inch or 15-inch blade.



Is it easy to replace Subaru windshield wipers?


Replacing the wiper blades on your Subaru is a simple task that can be completed anywhere. In most cases, the wiper arm base will be tucked under the edge of the hood preventing you from pulling it up and away from your vehicle, making it difficult to replace the blade.


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