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How to replace a 2009 Honda Fit wiper blades?

Replacing the wiper blades on a 2009 Honda Fit is a quick DIY task. Front blades are typically 26 inches on the driver’s side and 16 inches on the passenger side, with a rear blade about 12 inches. This guide walks you through identifying sizes, gathering the right parts, and performing the swap safely.


What you’ll need


Before you start, confirm the blade sizes and gather the right tools. Front: 26" driver, 16" passenger; rear: 12". Check the packaging or the owner's manual if you’re unsure.


Tools and parts you'll likely need:



  • Two front wiper blades of the correct sizes (26" for driver, 16" for passenger) or a universal replacement kit with appropriate adapters

  • One rear wiper blade (about 12")

  • Small flat-head screwdriver or releasing tool (for some blades)

  • Lint-free cloth and windshield cleaner

  • Gloves to protect your hands


Having the right blades and adapters ensures a clean fit and reliable performance.


Front blades replacement


Awareness and prep


The steps for replacing each front blade are the same; start with the driver’s side and then replace the passenger side. Ensure your hood is secured and keep the blade away from the windshield to avoid scratches.



  1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield until it stays in a raised position.

  2. Release the old blade from the connector. Depending on the model, you’ll either press a release tab or pinch the connector to slide the blade out of the arm.

  3. Match the size of the new blade to the corresponding side: 26" for the driver’s side and 16" for the passenger side, then orient the blade for fit on the connector.

  4. Attach the new blade to the wiper arm until you hear or feel a click indicating it’s securely seated. If your blade has a protective cover, remove it.

  5. Lower the wiper arm back to the windshield and gently test the new blade by wiping a small area. Repeat for the other front blade if needed.


With the two front blades installed, you’re ready to move on to the rear blade replacement.


Front blade installation tips


If you encounter resistance when removing the old blade, do not force it. Re-check for the correct release mechanism and ensure the blade is aligned with the arm’s connector. Always test the blade on a dry run before using in rain to confirm a proper seal and contact across the windshield.


After installing both front blades, give them a quick wipe test in a dry run to confirm they’re seated properly and moving freely.


Rear blade replacement


The rear wiper on a 2009 Honda Fit is smaller and sits at the rear window. The typical size is about 12 inches, but you should verify the label on your current blade or consult your owner’s manual if you’re unsure.



  1. Lift the rear wiper arm away from the glass to hold it in a stable angle.

  2. Release the old blade from its adapter. This usually involves pressing a tab or sliding the blade out of the connector until it frees from the arm.

  3. Attach the new rear blade to the arm, ensuring it’s oriented correctly and fully seated in the connector.

  4. Lower the wiper arm back to the window and run a quick wipe to verify smooth operation and full contact across the glass.


After replacing the rear blade, perform a test wipe to confirm the blade clears the glass without streaks. If needed, adjust the blade position for better coverage.


Tips for buying and maintaining wiper blades


Buy from reputable brands and select blades designed for your climate. In icy or heavy rain zones, consider winter-ready blades or blades with durable coatings to extend life. Always confirm blade compatibility before purchase and replace blades at least once a year, or sooner if you notice streaking, skipping, or reduced visibility.


Summary


Replacing the wiper blades on a 2009 Honda Fit is straightforward: front blades are typically 26" and 16", with a rear blade around 12". Gather the right blades and adapters, follow the release steps to detach the old blades, snap the new blades into place, and test the system. Regular inspection and timely replacement ensure clear visibility in all weather conditions.

What size wiper blades does a 2009 Honda Fit use?


2009 Honda Fit Wiper Blades Size/Price Chart

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Can I remove wiper arms without a special tool?


I often remove wiper arms using a wrench, when I haven't got any locking pliers around.



How to replace wiper blade on Honda Fit?


Hi guys today we'll show you how to replace windshield wipers first lift the wiper. The next step you have to locate the latch right here press and push it down. So you have to press to release.



How much is a 2009 Honda Fit worth today?


Estimated Values
Estimated Trade-In Values for the 2009 Honda Fit Sport Hatchback 4D range from about $2,720 to $3,645 depending on vehicle condition. Estimated Private Party Values range from about $4,780 to $6,255 depending on vehicle condition. Valid for ZIP Code 29401 through 4/23/2026.


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