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2007 Toyota Hilux wiperblades — fitment, purpose and service tips
Technical sources—namely the Toyota Hilux Owner’s Manual for the N70 series (2005–2011), Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, and major aftermarket fitment guides from Trico and Bosch—confirm the 2007 Hilux is fitted with front windscreen wiperblades from factory. As a ute, it typically doesn’t have a rear wiper.
On a 2007 Toyota Hilux, wiperblades are there for one simple reason: clear vision, rain or shine. Whether it’s a coastal squall, outback dust, or a muddy worksite, the blades sweep water, grime and salt from the windscreen so the driver can see the road and hazards ahead. Good blades also protect the glass by lifting debris off rather than dragging it across the surface.
For servicing of your 2007toyotahilux wiperblades, it’s smart to inspect them at every service interval (around 10,000–15,000 km) and plan on replacement every 6–12 months, sooner if the ute lives in strong UV, coastal air, or copes with lots of road grit. Tell-tale signs they’re due include streaks or hazy patches, chattering or squeaking across the screen, frayed or split rubber edges, and any sections that don’t make contact with the glass.
Keeping them in top nick is easy. Give the windscreen a proper wash regularly—grit on the glass is the enemy of rubber. Wipe the blade edges with a damp microfibre cloth and mild soapy water, or a little isopropyl alcohol, to lift off film and bug residue. Avoid petrol or harsh solvents, they harden the rubber. Don’t run the wipers on a dry windscreen, and in frosty spots, free the blade from ice before switching them on.
When replacing, choose blades that match the Hilux’s arm fitting (most use a standard hook-type on this generation) and confirm lengths on-vehicle or via a reputable fitment guide. Swap them in pairs so wipe quality stays even from side to side. After fitting, test on a wet screen, check the sweep pattern, and make sure the washer jets hit the area the blades actually clear. If the wipe is patchy, the arm spring tension or screen contamination could be the culprit, not just the rubber.
- Replace at 6–12 months or if streaking, noise, or splitting appears
- Clean blade edges and the windscreen regularly
- Fit the correct adapter/fitting and replace in pairs
Popular questions about 2007 Toyota Hilux wiperblades
What size wiperblades fit a 2007 Toyota Hilux?
Sizes can vary by market and trim, and the driver’s blade is usually longer than the passenger’s. The safest route is to check the owner’s manual, measure the existing blades, or use a trusted fitment guide for the N70 Hilux (2005–2011). Ensure the new blades match the arm fitting (commonly a hook-type on this model).
How often should Hilux wiperblades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Plan for every 6–12 months. Harsh UV, coastal salt, and red dust can age rubber faster, so frequent inspection at each service is wise. If you notice streaks, judder, or you’re working nights and need perfect clarity, replace sooner.
How do you change the wiperblades on a 2007 Hilux?
Lift the arm, press the clip on the old blade, and slide it off the hook. Click the new blade into place with the correct adapter, lower the arm gently, then test on a wet screen. Always support the arm so it doesn’t snap back onto the glass.