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What size windshield wipers do I need for a 1997 Toyota Camry?

The typical front-wiper setup for a 1997 Camry is a 22-inch blade on the driver’s side and a 19-inch blade on the passenger’s side. This guide explains the standard sizes, how to verify your exact fit, and what to consider when buying replacements.


Common sizes for the 1997 Camry


For most 1997 Camrys, the standard two-blade configuration is 22 inches on the driver side and 19 inches on the passenger side. Individual vehicles can vary slightly due to windshield curvature or production changes, so it’s wise to double-check if you’re unsure.



  • Driver-side blade: 22 inches

  • Passenger-side blade: 19 inches


These lengths cover the vast majority of 1997 Camrys and align with OEM and aftermarket replacements. If your blades don’t match these measurements, verify with your owner’s manual or measure the blades directly.


How to verify the right size for your specific car


To confirm the exact blade lengths for your particular vehicle, use one or more of these methods before buying.



  • Consult the owner’s manual or the wiper section of the manual for recommended blade lengths.

  • Look for a sticker near the driver's door jamb or inside the maintenance booklet that lists front-wiper sizes.

  • Measure the current blades: lift them off the windshield, extend them flat, and measure the blade length from the metal adapter to the tip of the blade.

  • At the store, bring the existing blades or stock numbers to ensure you select the correct sizes.


If you’re purchasing replacements for both sides, starting with 22 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger side will work for most 1997 Camrys. When in doubt, a parts associate can verify compatibility for your specific VIN or trim.


Choosing blade type and installation tips


Older Camrys typically used conventional frame blades, but modern replacements include conventional, beam, and hybrid designs. The size remains the same, but blade construction can affect performance in rain or snow. Consider climate and driving conditions when selecting blades.



  • Stick with the standard 22" driver / 19" passenger pairing, unless your manual specifies otherwise.

  • Be mindful of alternatives such as 21"/18" combinations only if your vehicle’s windshield and mounting arms are confirmed to accept them.

  • Choose the blade type that suits your climate: conventional blades are reliable in moderate conditions; beam or hybrid blades often provide better contact and quieter operation.

  • Winter or rain-sport packages are available if you live in snowy or heavy-rain regions; verify compatibility with an auto parts specialist.


When installing, ensure the blades are securely snapped into place and that the wiper arms rest flat against the windshield when closed. If you replace only one blade, be aware that uneven contact can affect visibility; replacing both is usually recommended for optimal performance.


Summary


For a 1997 Toyota Camry, the typical front-wiper blade sizes are 22 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger side. Verify with the owner’s manual or by measuring the current blades to be certain, and choose a blade type that matches your climate and driving needs. If you’re unsure, a trusted auto parts retailer can confirm the exact fit for your specific vehicle.

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