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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600

$8
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Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

$21
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Super Concentrate 5L

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Super Concentrate 5L

$45
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Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

$14
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

$8
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Pre-Mix 3l - BBPM3

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Pre-Mix 3l - BBPM3

$17
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Reflector Triangle Red 440mm - 3 Pc - 84200

Reflector Triangle Red 440mm - 3 Pc - 84200

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2006 Toyota Corolla Fielder wiper blades

According to Toyota’s owner’s and repair manuals for the Corolla/Fielder range, and standard roadworthiness rules like Australia’s ADRs and NZTA’s VIRM guidelines, the 2006 Toyota Corolla Fielder is factory-fitted with windscreen wiper blades at the front, and wagon models also have a rear wiper. So wiper blades are absolutely relevant to this vehicle.

On this Corolla Fielder, the wiper blades do the heavy lifting for clear vision in rain, road spray, and winter grime. They sweep water, dust, bugs, and salt film off the windscreen so the driver can see what’s ahead — a basic but critical safety job backed by those technical standards. The rubber elements are wear items, UV, ozone, heat, and grit slowly harden and nick the edge, which leads to streaking or judder.

For Aussie and Kiwi conditions, a practical rule of thumb is to replace blades every 6–12 months, or at regular service intervals (often around 10,000–15,000 kilometres or annually), whichever comes first. Coastal salt air, harsh sun, and frequent showers can shorten their useful life. The rear blade on the Fielder wagon deserves the same attention — it keeps the back glass clear of spray and road muck.

Easy care goes a long way. Wipe the rubber with a damp cloth and mild car-wash solution when you wash the car, and keep the washer bottle topped up with proper washer fluid (not just water). Avoid running the wipers on a dry, dusty screen, and if parking in strong sun, try to use shade where practical.

  • Signs it’s time to replace: streaks or missed patches, squeaks or chatter, cracked/split rubber, or bent frames.
  • If new blades still skip, clean the windscreen with glass cleaner (or a dedicated glass polish) to remove wax or silicone.
  • Persistent issues may point to weak arm spring tension or a twisted arm that needs adjustment.
  1. Lift the wiper arm carefully, place a towel on the windscreen to protect the glass.
  2. Press the release tab and slide the old blade off the hook-type arm (common on this model).
  3. Match the new blade to the correct length and adapter before fitting.
  4. Click it in until secure, then gently lower the arm.
  5. Repeat for the passenger side and the rear blade (wagon), then test with washer fluid.

Quality matters — a decent set of beam or hybrid blades sized for the 2006 Corolla Fielder will wipe more quietly and last longer. Checking the fitment guide or owner’s manual ensures the correct lengths and adapters are used.

What wiper blades does a 2006 Toyota Corolla Fielder use?

It uses two front windscreen wiper blades and, on wagon models, a rear wiper blade. The front arms typically use a hook-style fitting, so most quality aftermarket blades will fit with the right adapter.

For best results, choose blades listed specifically for the 2006 Corolla Fielder in a fitment guide or verify against the owner’s manual and the lengths already on the vehicle.

How often should the wiper blades be replaced?

Every 6–12 months is a good cadence, or at each routine service. If the car lives in strong sun, near the coast, or sees lots of highway spray, expect the shorter end of that range.

Replace sooner if there are streaks, chatter, or cracks. Fresh blades, clean glass, and topped-up washer fluid keep visibility sharp in Aussie and Kiwi conditions.

Why are my Corolla Fielder wipers streaking or juddering?

Usually it’s contamination (wax, silicone, road film) on the glass or worn rubber edges. Clean the windscreen with a proper glass cleaner and wipe the blades with mild soap.

If that doesn’t help, check the blade is the correct size and seated properly. Ongoing chatter can indicate weak arm spring tension or a twisted arm that may need adjustment by a technician.