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What size wiper blades for 2011 Honda Pilot?

The front wiper blades on a 2011 Honda Pilot are typically 26 inches on the driver’s side and 21 inches on the passenger side, with a 16-inch blade for the rear window. While these lengths cover most models from that year, variations can occur by trim level or production date, so it’s wise to verify against your owner’s manual or the replacement blades you purchase.


This article outlines the standard sizes, how to confirm the right lengths for your specific vehicle, and tips for choosing the right blade type and performing a replacement.


Front wiper blade sizes


Front wiper blades come in two sizes for the 2011 Pilot: a longer driver-side blade and a shorter passenger-side blade. The commonly recommended lengths are:



  • Driver-side blade: 26 inches

  • Passenger-side blade: 21 inches


These front blade sizes fit the windshield dimensions typical of the 2011 Honda Pilot, but variations can occur due to manufacturing tolerances or aftermarket replacements. Always confirm with the vehicle’s manual or the packaging of the blades you choose.


Rear wiper blade


The rear wiper on the 2011 Pilot uses a single, shorter blade for the rear window. The standard size is:



  • Rear blade: 16 inches


If your vehicle has an unusual rear window configuration or uses aftermarket blades, measure the current blade or consult the manual to ensure the correct length.


Verification and replacement tips


To ensure you are buying the correct blades, you can:



  • Check the owner’s manual for the exact blade lengths specified for your VIN.

  • Physically measure the existing blades from end to end, including any protective housings.

  • Ask at an auto parts store or use the store’s compatibility lookup by year, make, and model, then verify against the actual blade length you remove.


When replacing, consider blade type (beam vs. conventional) and climate considerations. Beam blades often provide better performance in cold or icy conditions, while conventional blades can be cost-effective in milder climates.


Summary


For a 2011 Honda Pilot, plan on front driver-side blades at 26 inches and passenger-side blades at 21 inches, with a 16-inch rear blade. Always verify with the owner’s manual or blade packaging, as there can be small variations by trim or production date. Proper measurement and selection help ensure clear visibility and safe driving in all conditions.

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