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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 650mm (26inch) - SFP650
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 600mm (24inch) - SFP600
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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 3 300mm (12 inch) - 12-B
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 400mm-(16inch) - SFP400
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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 2 300mm (12 inch) - 12-A
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 550mm (22inch) - SFP550
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 530mm (21inch) - SFP530
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 500mm (20inch) - SFP500
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2001 Subaru Legacy wiper blades
According to Subaru’s technical literature for the BE/BH-series Legacy (model year 2001) — including the Owner’s Manual and Service Manual used by Subaru dealers — the vehicle is factory-fitted with front windscreen wiper blades, and wagon/Outback variants also include a rear wiper. So yes, wiper blades are absolutely relevant and used on the 2001 Subaru Legacy.
On a 2001 Subaru Legacy, the wiper blades do the simple but critical job of clearing water, road film, and bug splatter from the windscreen so the driver can see clearly in all conditions. The blades are designed to track the curve of the glass and sweep cleanly without judder, which is why fresh, good-quality rubber matters. Whether the car runs conventional frame blades or modern beam-style replacements, the principle’s the same: maximum visibility, minimum distraction.
As part of regular servicing, wiper blades on this model should be inspected for cracking, frayed edges, stiffness, or streaking. In Australian and New Zealand conditions — with strong UV, sea air, and dust — replacement every 6–12 months is common. Many 2001 Legacy sedans take a longer driver’s blade and a slightly shorter passenger blade, and wagons/Outbacks also use a shorter rear wiper. Exact sizes can vary with body style and arm type, so it’s smart to confirm against the Owner’s Manual or by measuring what’s on the car.
- Clean the windscreen and blade edges regularly with mild soapy water to remove grit.
- Avoid running wipers on a dry screen — use washer fluid first.
- Top up washer bottle with proper additive to reduce smearing and algae growth.
- Lift blades off the glass in frost or snow to prevent the rubber sticking and tearing.
- Check the arm spring tension and pivot play during services, replace worn arms if needed.
Most 2001 Legacy models use a standard hook-type arm, so quality aftermarket blades are easy to fit. Choose reputable rubber or silicone refills for quieter operation and better wet-weather performance. During a service, it also pays to check the washer pump, jets, and hoses for flow, and make sure the rear wiper (for wagons/Outbacks) parks and sweeps correctly. Clear vision isn’t a luxury in local conditions — it’s a safety essential the 2001 Subaru Legacy relies on every day.
Popular questions about 2001 Subaru Legacy wiper blades
What size wiper blades fit a 2001 Subaru Legacy?
Most 2001 Legacy sedans use a longer blade on the driver’s side and a slightly shorter one on the passenger side, while wagon/Outback variants add a shorter rear blade. Because fitment can vary by body style and existing arm type, confirm the sizes listed in the 2001 Owner’s Manual or match what’s currently fitted by measuring tip to tip.
When in doubt, take the old blades to the parts counter or use a vehicle-specific sizing guide to make sure the sweep is full without overextending beyond the windscreen edge.
How often should the wiper blades be replaced?
In Aussie and Kiwi climates, plan on 6–12 months. Strong UV, salt air, and dust harden rubber faster, so if you notice streaking, squeaks, or chattering, replace sooner. Regular cleaning of the blade edge and windscreen will stretch the service life between changes.
During scheduled servicing, a quick inspection for cracks, nicks, or a rounded wiping edge is the cue to swap them out for a fresh set.
What fitting does the 2001 Legacy use — and are blades easy to install?
Most 2001 Legacy models use a standard 9x3 hook-type arm, making installation straightforward with common aftermarket blades. Many premium blades include adaptors for alternate fittings if needed.
If an arm has been changed in the past, double-check the connector before purchase. Fitting typically takes a couple of minutes per side, and no special tools are required.