Front wiper blades are typically 24 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger side, with an 11-inch rear blade if your Charger has a rear wiper. Use these as the starting point and always verify against your specific vehicle or manual, as trims or aftermarket replacements can vary.
Front windshield wiper blade sizes
The front blades are the ones most commonly replaced, and the standard sizing for a 2009 Dodge Charger is listed below.
- Driver-side blade: 24 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 19 inches
Bottom line: installing a 24-inch driver-side blade and a 19-inch passenger-side blade will match the typical factory setup for most 2009 Chargers.
Rear windshield wiper blade size (if equipped)
Some 2009 Chargers include a rear wiper; sizes can vary by trim. The most common rear blade size for models with a rear wiper is roughly 11 inches, though a few configurations may use a 12-inch blade.
- Rear blade: 11 inches (most common for models with a rear wiper)
If your Charger does not have a rear wiper, this size note does not apply. Always verify to avoid ordering the wrong blade.
How to confirm the right size
To be certain you buy the correct blades, follow these quick checks:
- Check the owner's manual or the sticker on the inside of the driver’s door jamb for blade size information.
- Inspect the current blades for stamped lengths or part numbers printed on the blades themselves.
- Use a vehicle lookup tool at an auto parts retailer by entering year, make, and model to confirm the exact sizes and compatible blade types (conventional, beam, or hybrid).
When in doubt, bring the old blades or use the retailer’s fit guide to ensure you select the correct sizes for your specific 2009 Charger.
Summary
For most 2009 Dodge Chargers, plan on replacing the front wipers with 24-inch (driver) and 19-inch (passenger) blades. If your car has a rear wiper, expect an 11-inch rear blade. Always double-check with the owner’s manual or a reputable parts retailer’s fit guide, and measure or compare with the existing blades if you’re unsure.


