
The size of the Accord wiper blades is: 26 inches for the driver side and 19 inches for the passenger side. Wiper blades are tools installed on the front windshield of motor vehicles to simply clear away rain and other debris that may obstruct vision. More details are as follows: 1. The key to the effective functioning of wiper blades is: the rubber wiper strips must maintain sufficient moisture. Only with adequate moisture can they maintain excellent flexibility to ensure tight contact with the windshield. 2. The power source of the wiper blades comes from the motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. The quality requirements for the wiper motor are quite high. It uses a DC permanent magnet motor, and the wiper motor installed on the front windshield is generally integrated with the worm gear mechanical part. The function of the worm gear mechanism is to reduce speed and increase torque. Its output shaft drives a four-bar linkage mechanism, which converts continuous rotational motion into a left-right swinging motion. 3. The wiper motor adopts a three-brush structure to facilitate speed variation. The intermittent timing is controlled by an intermittent relay, utilizing the motor's return switch contacts and the charge-discharge function of the relay's resistor-capacitor to make the wiper blades operate at a certain cycle. The rubber strips of the wiper blades are the tools that directly remove rain and dirt from the glass. The rubber strips are pressed against the glass surface by spring strips, and their lip must match the angle of the glass to achieve the desired performance.

The wiper size for the Avancier is 26 inches on the driver's side and 16 inches on the passenger side. I remember this clearly because I've been driving for almost 10 years and often encounter long-distance trips in the rain. If the size is incorrect, the wipers may wobble or not cover the entire area, compromising visibility and safety. Take my Avancier for example—the original design uses these specific sizes to match the curvature of the windshield. If you switch to other sizes, it won’t wipe the rainwater cleanly. I recommend regularly checking the wiper rubber for wear and replacing them every six months. When purchasing, make sure to look for the 26- and 16-inch labels to avoid buying cheap, low-quality products. Otherwise, wiping rainwater will feel like mopping the floor—laborious and dangerous. Also, once the size is fixed, there’s no need to adjust the angle—just plug them in, and they’re ready to use. Simple, hassle-free, and reliable.

The standard wiper sizes for the Avancier are 26 inches for the driver side and 16 inches for the passenger side. I researched this when I first bought the car and just replaced them myself. When choosing wipers, first check if the model year matches—for example, the 2020 and 2023 models are pretty much the same. Incorrect sizing can cause loud scraping noises or leave blind spots, which is really annoying. When shopping online, just search for 'Avancier wipers' and order the correct model. I recommend silicone material for longer durability. Replacement is simple: lift the wiper arm, press the button to release the old wiper, then insert and lock the new pair in place—done in 5 minutes without wasting money at a shop. Even when driving on highways in the rain occasionally, they wipe cleanly and quietly, ensuring clear visibility and peace of mind. During maintenance, wipe off the glass oil film to prolong the wipers' lifespan before replacement.

As a family user, I drive the Avancier to pick up and drop off my kids at school, where the wiper sizes of 26 inches for the driver's side and 16 inches for the passenger side are crucial. Poor visibility during rainy days can easily lead to accidents, and the right sizes ensure full coverage of the windshield, wiping rainwater evenly. Old wipers that are cracked or hardened should be replaced promptly, as they may squeak or leave streaks, compromising safe driving. It's recommended to choose OEM or branded wipers, with 26 and 16 inches matching the windshield design—avoid altering sizes to prevent excessive wind noise. Parking in a garage reduces sun-induced aging, and checking for dry friction marks can prevent mid-failure emergencies. Remembering the sizes ensures you won’t buy the wrong ones.


