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2009 Honda Accord Wiper Blades

Wiper blades are absolutely fitted and relevant to the 2009 Honda Accord. Technical sources such as the Honda 2009 Accord Owner’s Manual (Maintenance and Wipers sections), the 2008–2012 Honda Accord Service Manual, and Honda’s electronic parts catalogue all list front windscreen wiper blades as standard equipment. Roadworthiness rules in Australia (ADR-aligned) and New Zealand (WOF) also require operational windscreen wipers on passenger vehicles, reinforcing that the Accord must run serviceable blades.

On this model, the blades clear rain, spray, and grime to keep the view ahead crisp, day or night. They’re a small bit of kit that makes a big difference to safety, especially in sudden downpours or when trucks kick up road film. Many 2009 Accord sedans and coupes use a beam-style (aero) blade for even pressure on the curved glass, some Tourer/Wagon variants also have a rear wiper.

Because Aussie and Kiwi UV, heat, and salt air can be harsh on rubber, it’s smart to replace blades every 6–12 months or when performance drops. Look for these tell-tales:

  • Streaks, hazing, or missed patches
  • Chatter, squeaks, or judder
  • Cracked or split rubber edges
  • Smearing in the wipe arc or noisy first sweep

Common front sizes for the 8th‑gen Accord are typically a longer driver’s side and a shorter passenger’s side (for many variants, around 26" driver and 18–19" passenger), while Accord Euro/Tourer models often differ slightly and the Tourer may have a rear blade. Always check the owner’s manual or the existing blade lengths before buying, VIN-based fitment through a parts counter is a safe bet.

Regular care keeps them working sweet as: wash the windscreen often, wipe the rubber with a damp cloth to lift grit, and avoid flicking dry wipers across dusty glass. If the rubber is worn, replace the whole blade assembly for the neatest result, refills are fine if the frames are still mint. During servicing, it’s worth checking washer jets for aim and topping up with proper washer fluid, not just water.

  1. Lift the wiper arm gently and support it—don’t let it snap back on the glass.
  2. Press the release tab and slide the old blade off the hook.
  3. Clip the new blade in until it clicks firmly.
  4. Test on a wet windscreen and confirm no streaks or noise.

Popular questions about 2009 Honda Accord wiper blades

What size wiper blades fit a 2009 Honda Accord?

Most 2009 Accord sedans and coupes use a longer blade on the driver’s side and a shorter one on the passenger’s side, commonly around 26" and 18–19". Accord Euro and Tourer variants can differ, and Tourer models may include a rear blade. The best approach is to confirm against the owner’s manual or measure the existing blades.

How often should wiper blades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?

Plan on every 6–12 months, sooner if the car lives outdoors or sees lots of sun, sea spray, or dust. Replace at the first sign of streaking, chatter, or rubber cracking—waiting longer just makes wet‑weather driving harder and can mark the windscreen.

Does the 2009 Accord have a rear wiper?

Sedan and coupe variants generally don’t have a rear wiper. The Tourer/Wagon body style typically does. If unsure, a quick look at the tailgate glass or a check in the owner’s manual will confirm what’s fitted.

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