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2009 Toyota Avensis wiper blades

Wiper blades are absolutely relevant to a 2009 Toyota Avensis. Toyota’s 2009 Avensis owner’s manual includes a section on windscreen wiper blade care and replacement, and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists front wiper blade assemblies and refills for this model, with an additional rear wiper blade on the wagon. That’s the clearest technical confirmation that the Avensis is designed to use wiper blades as standard equipment.

On this Avensis, the blades do the everyday hard work: clearing rain, road grime, and coastal salt to keep the windscreen clear and the drive legal and safe. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—hot UV, sudden downpours, and salty air—rubber degrades faster, so fresh, good-quality blades make a noticeable difference. Most 2009 Avensis cars use aero/beam-style blades with a pinch-tab or button connector. Typical fitments are around 650 mm (driver) and 400 mm (passenger), with a ~300 mm rear blade on the wagon, always check the owner’s manual or a reputable fitment guide for the exact sizes by body style.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to replace the blades every 6–12 months, or at the first signs of trouble. Look for:

  • Streaking, smearing, or hazy patches that don’t clear
  • Chatter or squeaks across the glass
  • Nicks, splits, or a hardened edge on the rubber

Simple maintenance stretches blade life and keeps visibility top-notch:

  1. Clean the windscreen often, grime chews out the rubber edge.
  2. Wipe the blade edge with a damp microfibre cloth and mild soapy water—no petroleum-based cleaners.
  3. Top up proper washer fluid, avoid dry-wiping a dusty screen.
  4. When replacing, support the arm so it can’t snap back on the glass, match the connector type, and click the new blade firmly into place. Test with the washers.

Including wiper blades in the Avensis’s routine service—especially before wet season road trips—keeps the cabin calmer and the windscreen crystal clear. It’s a small, quick job with a big payoff in wet-weather confidence.

Popular questions about 2009 Toyota Avensis wiper blades

What wiper blade sizes fit a 2009 Toyota Avensis?
The most common sizes are about 650 mm for the driver’s side and 400 mm for the passenger’s side. The wagon also uses a rear blade around 300 mm. Always confirm by body style and check the owner’s manual or a trusted fitment guide.

How often should the blades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Plan on every 6–12 months. With strong UV, coastal air, and frequent showers, rubber can harden or crack sooner. Replace at the first sign of streaking, squeaking, or missed patches.

Does the 2009 Avensis sedan have a rear wiper?
The sedan doesn’t, the wagon does. If you drive the wagon, include the rear blade in your checks—rear visibility matters in rain and on dusty roads.

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