The typical setup for a 2009 Hyundai i10 is front driver’s blade 22 inches and passenger blade 16 inches, plus a 9-inch rear blade. Market variations can apply, so check your manual or current blades to be sure.
Front wiper blades
The front wipers on the 2009 Hyundai i10 use two different lengths to cover the driver’s side and the passenger’s side. Below are the standard sizes you’re likely to encounter on most versions of this model.
- Driver side: 22 inches (560 mm)
- Passenger side: 16 inches (400 mm)
These two sizes together form the typical front-wiper setup for the 2009 i10. If your vehicle has swapped blades in the past or you’re in a different market, sizes may vary slightly.
Rear wiper blade
The i10’s rear window uses a smaller blade designed to fit the hatchback’s rear glass. Here is the standard rear blade size you’ll likely need.
- Rear: 9 inches (230 mm)
The 9-inch rear blade is common across many 2009 i10 models, but always confirm with your owner’s manual or by measuring the blade on your vehicle if you’re unsure.
How to verify and replace wiper blades
If you want to confirm sizes or replace blades, follow these practical steps.
- Check the current blade lengths by removing them and measuring from hook to tip, or consult the owner’s manual for exact specifications.
- For front blades, prepare two replacements: 22 inches for the driver side and 16 inches for the passenger side. For the rear, prepare a 9-inch blade.
- Buy blades that match the listed sizes, or use a reputable parts retailer’s “year/make/model” lookup to confirm compatibility in your market.
- Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions to attach the new blades securely.
- Test the wipers with a few passes to ensure smooth contact and no chatter or skipping on the windshield and rear window.
Variations can occur by market or trim, so when in doubt, rely on the manual or the blade packaging for confirmation, and consider bringing an old blade to the store to compare lengths.
Summary
For a 2009 Hyundai i10, plan on front wiper blades of 22 inches on the driver’s side and 16 inches on the passenger’s side, plus a 9-inch rear blade. Always verify with your owner’s manual or by measuring your existing blades, as regional trims and markets can lead to small differences. Replacing with the correct sizes ensures optimal visibility and safe driving in adverse weather.


