The typical setup for most Honda CR-V models is a 26-inch driver-side blade paired with a 19-inch passenger-side blade; exact lengths vary by year and market, so verify for your specific car.
Wiper blade lengths can differ across generations and regional specs. To ensure you buy the right blades, check your owner’s manual, inspect the current blades, or use a parts lookup that lets you enter your year, model, and trim.
Common sizes by generation (rough guide)
Below are typical blade lengths observed on US-spec CR-Vs across generations. Use them as reference, but confirm for your exact year.
- Gen 1 (1997–2001): Driver 22", Passenger 20"
- Gen 2 (2002–2006): Driver 24", Passenger 17"
- Gen 3 (2007–2011): Driver 24", Passenger 19"
- Gen 4 (2012–2016): Driver 26", Passenger 17"
- Gen 5 (2017–present): Driver 26", Passenger 19"
Note: Some markets, trims, or aftermarket replacements may use slightly different lengths. Always double-check before purchasing blades for your exact vehicle.
How to verify your exact size
To ensure you get the correct blades for your CR-V, use one of these quick verification methods.
- Consult the owner's manual maintenance section for blade lengths.
- Check the length printed on the existing blades or their packaging.
- Use an online parts lookup by entering the CR-V’s year, model, and trim.
- Measure the current blades after removing them: measure from tip to tip for each side.
Following these steps helps ensure you buy the right sizes the first time, minimizing fit issues and returns.
Summary
For most modern Honda CR-Vs, you’ll typically find a 26-inch driver-side blade and a 19-inch passenger-side blade. Older generations used smaller driver blades and varying passenger lengths. When in doubt, verify with the manual, current blades, or a trusted parts lookup by year and trim to confirm the exact sizes for your specific vehicle.


