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2007 Toyota Aurion Wiper Blades — Fitment, Purpose and Care
Wiper blades are absolutely fitted to and relevant for the 2007 Toyota Aurion. This is backed by the Toyota Aurion (2007) Owner’s Manual, which specifies service and replacement of the front windscreen wiper rubbers. It also aligns with Australian Design Rules (ADR 42/04 – General Safety Requirements) that require vehicles to maintain a clear forward view, and New Zealand’s WoF requirements that mandate effective wipers and washers. As a mid-size sedan, the Aurion has a pair of front wiper blades and no rear wiper.
On the Aurion, wiper blades are there for one job: keep the windscreen clear so the driver can see what’s coming—whether it’s a summer downpour in Brisbane or an icy drizzle in Dunedin. Good wipers sweep away water, road grime, and bugs without streaking or juddering. The arms typically use a standard hook-style fitting, and blade lengths are commonly staggered (driver’s side longer than passenger). Always confirm sizing against the owner’s manual or the existing blades before purchase.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the wiper rubbers every service interval and replace them roughly every 6–12 months, or sooner if performance drops. Aussie and Kiwi UV exposure, sea air, and big temperature swings can harden rubber faster than expected, so blades can look fine yet still smear.
- Signs it’s time to replace: streaking, missed patches, chattering, split or ragged edges, or a “hazy” wipe at night.
- Quick care tips: wash the windscreen often, top up quality washer fluid, and gently wipe the rubber edge with a damp cloth to remove film.
Replacement is straightforward: lift the arm carefully, unclip the old blade from the hook, click in the new blade, and ease the arm back onto the screen—don’t let it snap down. If the car has been parked under trees or by the coast, consider premium or beam-style blades that resist clogging and flex evenly across the curved glass.
Technicians servicing a 2007 Aurion will usually include a wiper inspection with routine maintenance. That small, regular spend on fresh blades helps maintain visibility, reduces eye strain in bad weather, and protects the windscreen from fine scratching caused by worn rubber or trapped grit.
FAQs
What size wiper blades fit a 2007 Toyota Aurion?
Most 2007 Aurions take a staggered set, with a longer driver’s blade and a shorter passenger blade. Sizes can vary by brand, so it’s best to match the existing blades or check the owner’s manual and a reputable parts catalogue. The fitting is typically a standard hook (J‑hook), making swaps quick and easy.
How often should Aurion wiper blades be replaced?
Plan on every 6–12 months, or sooner if there’s streaking, juddering, or noise. Local conditions—UV, salt air, and dust—can shorten lifespan. If the Aurion is parked outside most days, expect to replace blades closer to the 6‑month mark.
Why are my Aurion’s wipers streaking even after a wash?
Streaks usually mean the rubber edge has hardened or is contaminated with road film. Clean the windscreen thoroughly, wipe the blade edge with a damp cloth, and make sure the washer jets are aimed correctly. If streaking persists, the rubber is likely worn and the blades should be replaced.