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Parts for your 2008 Toyota Corolla fielder-Wiper blades
Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 650mm (26inch) - SFP650
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 600mm (24inch) - SFP600
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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 3 300mm (12 inch) - 12-B
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 400mm-(16inch) - SFP400
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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 2 300mm (12 inch) - 12-A
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 550mm (22inch) - SFP550
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 530mm (21inch) - SFP530
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 500mm (20inch) - SFP500
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2008 Toyota Corolla Fielder wiper blades
Yes, wiper blades are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2008 Toyota Corolla Fielder. This is supported by Toyota’s repair and parts documentation for the E140/E150-series Corolla Axio/Fielder (2006–2012) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, which list front windscreen wiper blade assemblies and a rear window wiper blade for the Fielder wagon. It’s also backed by roadworthiness rules: Australian Design Rule 42 and the NZTA Warrant of Fitness requirements both mandate effective windscreen wipers and washers for safe operation.
The wiper blades on a 2008 Corolla Fielder do a simple but vital job: keep visibility clear when it’s bucketing down, drizzling, or when road grime and bugs build up. On this model, the front pair handle the windscreen while the wagon’s rear blade tidies up the back glass. Typical fitments are a longer right-hand (driver’s) blade and a shorter left-hand (passenger) blade, plus a compact rear blade for the tailgate window. Many genuine Toyota assemblies accept rubber refills, while aftermarket options come as complete beam or conventional blades.
For everyday use across Aussie and Kiwi conditions—coastal salt spray, UV, summer heat, winter mist—rubber ages quicker than most expect. A good rule is to replace blades every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if they smear, chatter, miss patches, or leave fine lines. If the rear glass gets dusty or muddy (common for wagons), the rear blade may need more frequent attention.
- Clean the rubber edge monthly with a damp cloth and mild car-wash solution.
- Top up washer fluid and check jets aim properly.
- Avoid running wipers on a dry screen, it scuffs the edge and can scratch glass grit into the sweep arc.
- In frost, lift blades off the glass or free them gently—don’t force a frozen edge.
- Inspect the wiper arms for proper spring tension and straightness.
When replacing, match the lengths and the fitting type (most Corollas use a standard hook fitting). Fit the blade snugly and confirm it locks—then lower the arm carefully so it doesn’t snap onto the glass. After installation, run the washers to bed in the new edge and check for even, silent wiping across the full sweep.
For owners keen on OE feel and value, Toyota-style refill inserts can be a smart pick if the original blade frames are in good nick, otherwise, full replacement beam blades offer great all-weather performance and reduced wind lift on the motorway.
Popular questions about 2008toyotacorollafielder wiperblades
What size wiper blades fit a 2008 Toyota Corolla Fielder?
Most 2008 Corolla Fielder wagons take a longer driver’s blade and a shorter passenger blade up front, plus a compact rear blade. Commonly it’s around 26 inch (650 mm) driver, 16 inch (400 mm) passenger, and about 12 inch (300 mm) rear. Because trims and markets can vary, it’s best to confirm against the owner’s manual or measure what’s on the car now, and match the hook fitting.
How often should the wiper blades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Plan on every 6–12 months. Coastal air, UV, summer heat, and winter grime harden rubber quickly. If they streak, chatter, squeak, or leave unwiped bands—even after a proper clean—they’re due. Rear blades on wagons often wear faster thanks to dust and spray tunnelling onto the tailgate glass.
Can the Corolla Fielder use refill inserts, or do the whole blades need replacing?
Genuine-style Toyota blade frames typically accept rubber refill inserts, which is cost-effective if the frame is straight and the joints are free. If the frame is worn, corroded, or you want an upgrade, swap to a complete beam or hybrid blade matched to the correct length and hook type.