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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 600mm (24inch) - SFP600
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 500mm (20inch) - SFP500
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2007 Toyota Aurion wiper blades — fitment, purpose, and easy maintenance
Wiper blades are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Toyota Aurion. This is confirmed by the 2007 Toyota Aurion Owner’s Manual (Windscreen wipers and washers section), Toyota Genuine Parts catalogues for the GSV40 series, and major ANZ fitment guides such as Bosch and Trico. On top of that, Australian Design Rule ADR 42/04 (General Safety Requirements) mandates an operational windscreen wiping and washing system for passenger vehicles, so wiper blades are not only relevant — they’re essential equipment on the Aurion sedan.
For the 2007 Aurion, the wiper blades do the everyday hard yards: clearing rain, road grime, salt spray, bugs, and fine dust so the windscreen stays crystal clear. That means safer drives in sudden downpours, on coastal trips, or during messy commuter runs. Most Aurions use a standard hook-type wiper arm and accept modern beam or conventional blades sized to suit the driver and passenger sides.
Because Aussie and Kiwi sun, heat, and UV are harsh on rubber, wiper blades on an Aurion typically last 6–12 months. Tell-tales that it’s time to swap them out include streaks, missed patches, squeaks, juddering, or frayed edges. Fresh blades are a quick win during a routine service — inexpensive, fast to fit, and they instantly lift visibility.
Simple care keeps them going longer between changes:
- Wipe the blade edge with a damp cloth and mild soapy water every few weeks.
- Clean the windscreen regularly with proper glass cleaner to remove road film.
- Top up washer fluid with a quality additive, avoid plain water if you can.
- Don’t run wipers on a dry screen — use the washers first.
- After beach or country drives, rinse off salt and dust that can chew out the rubber.
When replacing, match the correct lengths for driver and passenger sides as per the owner’s manual or reputable fitment guides. If upgrading to beam blades, choose a kit with the right adapter for the Aurion’s arm. A careful install — seating the adapter fully and testing sweep before driving — makes all the difference.
Bottom line: on a 2007 Toyota Aurion, good wiper blades are a small part that punch above their weight, delivering clear sightlines and confidence in every season across Australia and New Zealand.
What size wiper blades fit a 2007 Toyota Aurion?
Most reputable fitment guides list a longer blade on the driver’s side and a slightly shorter blade on the passenger side for the 2007 Aurion. Beam or conventional styles are both suitable provided the lengths match and the adapter suits the hook arm.
Always double-check against the owner’s manual or measure the existing blades if they look original. If in doubt, a parts counter can confirm the exact lengths for your trim level.
How often should Aurion wiper blades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Plan on every 6–12 months, leaning closer to 6–9 months in hotter, high-UV areas or if the car lives outdoors. Replace sooner if you see streaking, chatter, or cracks in the rubber.
Regular cleaning of the windscreen and blade edge can stretch life a bit, but once visibility drops, it’s time to fit fresh blades.
Why do my Aurion wipers judder or squeak, and how do I fix it?
Judder usually comes from grime on the glass, a worn blade edge, or a dry screen. Clean the windscreen with quality glass cleaner, wipe the blade rubbers, and use washer fluid before switching on the wipers.
If the noise persists, the rubber is likely hardened or nicked — a new set of correctly sized blades will sort it quickly.