The front windshield wipers on a 2016 Honda Fit are typically 26 inches on the driver’s side and 16 inches on the passenger’s side, with a 12-inch wiper blade for the rear window.
The 2016 Honda Fit sits in the third-generation lineup (2015–2020). Wiper sizes are generally consistent across trims, but rear-wiper availability and blade length can vary by market and specific model. For the most accurate fit, check your owner's manual or remove the current blades to verify length and connector type before purchasing replacements.
Front windshield wiper sizes
The front blades cover different portions of the windshield for optimal visibility, which is why the driver and passenger sides use different lengths. The typical configuration for the 2016 Fit is listed below.
- Driver-side front blade: 26 inches
- Passenger-side front blade: 16 inches
These lengths are standard for most 2016 Fits; however, some trims or regional versions may use a different connector type. Always confirm by checking the blade you remove or the vehicle manual.
Rear windshield wiper size (if equipped)
Not all markets or trims include a rear wiper, but for those that do, the rear blade is usually 12 inches in length.
- Rear blade: 12 inches (if your vehicle has a rear wiper)
As with the front blades, verify the exact size for your car by measuring the current blade or consulting the manual, since some regional models may differ.
Tips for confirming and replacing blades
When buying replacements, bring the old blades or note your connection type (such as J-hook or pin) and the blade lengths. Replacing both front blades at the same time helps ensure even contact and consistent wiping performance. After installation, test the wipers on a dry run before using them in rain to confirm proper seating and operation.
Summary
The 2016 Honda Fit typically uses 26-inch driver-side and 16-inch passenger-side front wipers, with a 12-inch rear wiper blade if your model has a rear wiper. Confirm exact sizes for your vehicle by checking the owner's manual or measuring your current blades, as there can be regional or trim-based variations. Regular replacement keeps visibility clear across weather conditions.


