What is the size of the Prado wiper blades?

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LaArthur
07/30/25 3:37am
Toyota Prado wiper blades for all models are uniformly sized at 650mm/500mm. Here is the relevant information: The Toyota Prado wiper blades are typically fixed with a U-hook type mechanism, and the blades can be removed simply by pulling up the hook. After replacing the wiper blades, wet the windshield and set the wiper switch to various speed positions to check if the wipers maintain a consistent speed at different settings. Also, inspect the wiping performance and whether the wiper arms exhibit uneven swinging or missed spots. Below are the steps for replacing the wiper blades: 1. Push the wiper arm in the direction of the car's front until it locks into a specific position. Press the wiper blade's release button while gently shaking and pulling the blade upward to remove the old rubber strip. (Note: Do not let the wiper arm snap back onto the windshield, as this may cause glass damage or scratches. Placing a towel on the glass can help prevent scratches.) 2. Release the two clips and carefully pull out the old rubber strip. (Be gentle when releasing the clips and the middle connecting mechanism. Do not use excessive force, and avoid removing the plastic covers at both ends.) 3. When installing the new rubber strip, ensure the two metal pieces are staggered and correctly placed into the first groove. This process requires patience; install one side first, then the other. 4. Once successfully installed, reverse the removal steps to reattach the wiper arm to its original position.
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