For a 2007 Honda Element, the standard front windshield wipers are 22 inches on the driver's side and 21 inches on the passenger side, while the rear wiper blade is 12 inches.
Replacing wipers with the correct sizes is essential for visibility and even wear. The Element uses a slightly asymmetric front-wiper setup, and production variations can affect exact lengths. Check the old blades or the owner's manual if you’re uncertain, and verify blade length before purchase.
In this guide, we outline the official sizes, how to verify the fit for your specific Element, and tips on choosing replacement blade brands and styles. We also cover rear wiper sizing and maintenance tips.
Front windshield wipers: sizes for the 2007 Honda Element
Use this list to confirm the lengths that fit your Element’s front windshield. The lengths below correspond to OEM or OEM-equivalent replacements commonly used for the 2007 Element. If you replaced one blade previously, confirm both sides to ensure symmetry and proper coverage.
- Driver's side blade: 22 inches
- Passenger's side blade: 21 inches
Choosing the right front wiper sizes helps ensure full windshield coverage without gaps at the blend line, and reduces streaking or skipping at higher speeds. If you replace both blades as a pair, ensure the mounting is correct and test after installation.
Rear windshield wiper: size and replacement notes
The rear blade on a 2007 Honda Element is typically 12 inches long. This size fits the hatchback window and maintains adequate contact for wipe coverage across the rear glass.
- Rear blade: 12 inches
When replacing the rear wiper, verify the attachment type and ensure the blade length matches the rear window dimension. Rear wiper assemblies are often a different style than the front blades, so use a blade designed for 12-inch rear mounting.
Summary
In sum, for a 2007 Honda Element, use 22-inch driver and 21-inch passenger front blades, and a 12-inch rear blade. Always verify measurements on your specific vehicle and with the replacement packaging, and consider weather conditions and driving needs when choosing blade type (conventional, beam, or hybrid). Regular inspection and timely replacement keep visibility high in rain and snow.


