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2006 Toyota Camry Wiper Blades

Wiper blades are absolutely fitted to the 2006 Toyota Camry and are a relevant service item. That’s straight from technical sources: the Toyota Camry Owner’s Manual for this model details the windscreen wiper and washer operation and maintenance, and Toyota’s service schedules call for regular inspection and replacement of wiper rubbers. Local rules back this up too—Australian Design Rules (ADR) require effective driver visibility equipment, and New Zealand’s Warrant of Fitness checks include the condition and function of wipers and washers. So for any 2006 Camry on Aussie or Kiwi roads, wiper blades are part of normal upkeep.

On this Camry, the wipers clear rain, road grime, and spray, helping the driver maintain a safe view in changeable conditions. The rubber elements harden and crack over time from UV, heat, and ozone, which is why streaking and chatter show up as the blades age.

As a handy guide, many 2006 Camry sedans use a driver’s side blade around 600 mm (24 in) and a passenger’s side around 475 mm (19 in), typically on a J-hook arm. Always confirm against the vehicle or parts guide, as trims and markets can vary. There’s no rear wiper on the 2006 Camry sedan.

Replacement and maintenance are simple and make a big difference in wet weather confidence. Toyota’s guidance and common workshop practice suggest inspecting the blades at every service and replacing roughly every 6–12 months, sooner if there’s smearing, squeaking, or missed patches. Keep the windscreen clean and use proper washer fluid—harsh cleaners can damage the rubbers.

  • Quick check: run the washers—if you see streaks, splits, or the blade lifts at speed, it’s time for new ones.
  • Swap-over basics: lift the arm, press the release tab on the old blade, slide it off, then click the new blade into the hook until it locks. Lower gently and test with the washers.
  • Care tips: wipe the rubber with a damp cloth every few weeks, don’t operate wipers on a dry or icy screen, and consider beam-style blades for even pressure across the glass.

Whether they choose OEM-style refills or complete blade assemblies, Camry owners will notice quieter operation and clearer vision straight away—ideal for those four-seasons-in-one-day drives common across Australia and New Zealand.

Popular questions about 2006 Toyota Camry wiper blades

What size wiper blades fit a 2006 Toyota Camry?
Most 2006 Camry sedans take about 600 mm (24 in) on the driver’s side and 475 mm (19 in) on the passenger’s side, with a J-hook arm. Always match the old blade or check a trusted parts guide to be sure, as regional trims can differ slightly.

How often should the wiper blades be replaced?
Plan on every 6–12 months depending on climate and use. If they chatter, smear, or leave unwiped sections, replace them sooner. A quick inspection at each service keeps you ahead of sudden downpours.

Why do new blades streak on my Camry?
Fresh blades can streak if the windscreen has wax, silicone, or road film. Give the glass a proper clean with a suitable cleaner, make sure the blade is fully seated on the arm, and run the washers to bed them in. If streaking continues, recheck size and fit.

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