The typical front-wiper blade sizes for a 2001 Honda Odyssey are 22 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger’s side. Regional variations exist, so it’s wise to confirm with your owner’s manual or by matching the blades you currently have going on the glass.
Common front-wiper sizes for the 2001 Odyssey
Across most US-market 2001 Odysseys, the standard configuration uses a 22-inch blade on the driver’s side and a 19-inch blade on the passenger’s side. Some regional or dealer-specific trims may have alternative lengths, so verify before purchasing.
- Driver-side blade: 22 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 19 inches
These two measurements cover the majority of 2001 Odysseys in North America. If your vehicle’s factory blades differ, check the label on the blade or consult the manual for the exact specification.
Note: This guide covers the front windshield wipers only. The rear wiper size (if equipped) is separate and varies by market.
How to verify the right size
To ensure you buy the correct blades, use these verification steps:
- Consult the owner's manual or the vehicle’s wipe blade diagram for the exact size for your year/trim.
- Carefully remove one of the current blades and measure its length from tip to tip, including any plastic endcaps.
- Use an online fit guide or parts retailer tool by entering year, make, model (and engine/trim) or your VIN.
- If in doubt, bring the old blade to a parts store or order a universal fit blade with a manufacturer’s recommended length for your model.
Following these steps will minimize the chance of picking blades that don’t fit or perform poorly on rainy days.
Installation tips
When installing, ensure the new blades click securely into the wiper arm and test a few wipes at low speed before driving in rain. If you notice streaks, you may need to adjust the blade position or blade type (standard, beam, or hybrid) for your glass curvature.
Summary
For a 2001 Honda Odyssey, the typical front wiper blade sizes are 22 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger’s side. Always confirm with the owner's manual or a trusted parts retailer using your vehicle’s VIN or by measuring the current blades. Regular replacement—roughly every 6 to 12 months depending on wear and climate—helps maintain clear visibility.


