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Parts for your 2004 Toyota Hilux surf-Wiper blades
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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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 2 280mm (11 inch) - 11-A
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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 550mm (22inch) - SFP550
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Trico Shield Hybrid Wiper Blade 700mm (28in) - Single Pack - HF700
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2004 Toyota Hilux Surf Wiper Blades — Fitment, Purpose, and Easy Servicing Tips
Based on technical sources including the Toyota Owner’s Manual for the 2004 Hilux Surf (N210 series), the Toyota Repair Manual for the N210 platform, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), this model is factory-fitted with windscreen wiper blades at the front and, on most trims, a rear wiper on the tailgate. That means wiper blades are absolutely relevant service items for the 2004 Toyota Hilux Surf.
On this Hilux Surf, the wiper blades do exactly what they should: clear rain, spray, mud, and road grime so the driver keeps a clear view in all weather. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—think harsh UV, sea air, and plenty of road dust—rubber degrades faster, so well-maintained wipers are a small investment that pays off every time it buckets down.
For servicing, it’s smart to check the wipers at each oil change and replace them roughly every 6–12 months, or sooner if there’s streaking, chattering, or missed patches. The Hilux Surf typically uses a hook-style arm fitting, blade length can vary by trim and market, so it’s best to match the existing blades or confirm via the owner’s manual or EPC before buying. Beam-style blades can be a nice upgrade over conventional frames, offering better screen contact and less wind lift, handy at highway speeds or on blustery days.
- Clean the rubber: Wipe blades with a soft cloth and mild soapy water to remove film and grit.
- Mind the windscreen: A quick wash before using the wipers helps prevent rubber nicks from dusty glass.
- Listen for chatter: Skipping or squeaks often mean hardened rubber or dirty edges—clean or replace.
- Inspect the arm: Make sure the arm pivots freely and springs hold even pressure across the screen.
- Rear wiper check: If fitted, the tailgate wiper works hard clearing spray—don’t forget to service it too.
- Seasonal care: Park blades off icy or scorching-hot glass when possible to reduce rubber stress.
When fitting new blades, lower the bare arm gently to avoid cracking the glass, and test the washers plus intermittent speeds. With the right blades and a few simple habits, the 2004 Toyota Hilux Surf stays ready for downpours, dusty tracks, and everything in between.
Popular questions about 2004 Toyota Hilux Surf wiper blades
What size wiper blades fit a 2004 Toyota Hilux Surf?
Sizes can vary by trim and market, and the Surf commonly uses a longer driver’s blade and a shorter passenger blade, with a compact rear blade on tailgate-equipped models. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual, measure the existing blades, or cross-reference via the Toyota EPC.
If the current blades aren’t original, match what’s on the vehicle now or confirm the arm style and length before purchase to ensure proper sweep and no foul on the A-pillar or bonnet edge.
How often should the wiper blades be replaced?
In Australian and New Zealand conditions, every 6–12 months is a good rule, with more frequent changes if the vehicle sees strong sun, salty air, or off-road dust. Replace sooner if there’s streaking, squeaking, or sections of the screen left uncleared.
Regular cleaning with mild soapy water extends life, but once the rubber hardens or splits, new blades will restore clear vision and quieter operation.
Are beam-style blades worth it on a Hilux Surf?
Beam blades can offer a smoother, more consistent wipe and resist wind lift at speed, which suits highway touring and blustery coastal runs. They also handle curved glass well, keeping pressure even across the sweep.
Just confirm the fitting type (the Surf typically uses a hook-style arm) and choose quality rubber for better UV resistance, especially under harsh sun.