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How to replace windshield wiper on Honda Accord?

Replacing windshield wiper blades on a Honda Accord is a quick DIY task you can complete in about five minutes. On most modern Accords, the driver’s side blade is 26 inches and the passenger’s side blade is 16 inches, but blade lengths can vary by year—check your owner’s manual or measure the blades to confirm.


This guide walks you through identifying the correct blade sizes and connector type, removing the old blades, installing the new ones, and testing the setup. It covers common attachment styles such as hook (J-hook), pin, and top-lock fittings, plus safety tips to help you perform the replacement confidently.


Determine the right blades for your Accord


To ensure you buy blades that fit properly, confirm the exact lengths for both sides and the attachment mechanism on your wiper arms.



  • Check the owner’s manual or the sticker near the driver’s door frame for recommended blade lengths (driver side is typically longer than the passenger side on most Accords).

  • Measure the length of your current blades if you don’t have the manual or the sticker handy.

  • Identify the connector type on the wiper arms: most Accords use a hook/J-hook connection, but some years may use a pin/clip or a top-lock system.

  • Buy blades that match both the blade lengths and the connector type for each side.


With the correct blades in hand, you’re ready to proceed with the replacement steps.


Replacement steps


Use these steps to replace the blades on your Honda Accord. If your car uses a different connector, the release method will be similar but tailored to that design.



  1. Turn off the ignition and gently lift the wiper arm away from the windshield until it stands perpendicular to the glass.

  2. Find the blade’s release mechanism: for a hook/J-hook arm, press the small release tab on the blade’s connector and slide the blade off the arm; for a side-pin, press the pin and pull the blade away; for a top-lock, press the lock and slide the blade out.

  3. Remove the old blade and set it aside.

  4. Take the new blade and align it with the wiper arm’s connector. Slide it onto the arm until you hear or feel a click indicating it’s securely seated.

  5. Lower the wiper arm back against the windshield, then gently press along the blade to ensure it sits evenly and is fully seated.

  6. Test the wipers: turn on the ignition and wipe a small area of the windshield to verify smooth operation and that there are no streaks.


After replacement, inspect the new blades for proper seating and wipe quality. If you notice any streaks, recheck the attachment and consider replacing both blades to maintain even performance.


Safety and maintenance tips


Keeping your wipers in good condition helps maintain visibility in rain and snow. Here are best-practice tips to prolong blade life and performance.


Blade care and long-term maintenance



  • Replace both blades at the same time when possible, especially if one blade shows wear, to avoid uneven cleaning.

  • Avoid using wipers on a dry windshield; use windshield washer fluid to lubricate the blade and glass during operation.

  • Regularly inspect blades for cracks, tearing, or hardening rubber; replace if you notice streaking or skipping.

  • Dispose of old blades responsibly and recycle where possible.


Regular maintenance helps ensure maximum visibility and safe driving in adverse conditions.


Summary


Replacing windshield wipers on a Honda Accord is a straightforward, time-efficient task that most owners can complete in minutes. Start by confirming the correct blade lengths and connector type, follow the proper steps to remove and attach the new blades, and finish with a quick test. Regular checks and timely replacements keep your visibility clear and your car ready for changing conditions.

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