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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600

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Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

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Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H354

Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H354

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$37
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Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H352

Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H352

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Repco Wiper Blades Refill Plastic 8mm 710mm Pair - RRPW28S

Repco Wiper Blades Refill Plastic 8mm 710mm Pair - RRPW28S

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2010 Toyota Camry wiper blades — purpose, care, and when to replace

Wiper blades are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2010 Toyota Camry. Technical references including the Toyota Camry 2010 Owner’s Manual (Maintenance section) and the Toyota Repair Manual for the XV40 series (2007–2011, Wiper & Washer System) specify front windscreen wiper blades as standard equipment. The sedan has no rear wiper from factory.

On a 2010 Camry, the wiper blades do the everyday hard yards: clearing rain, spray, bug splatter, and road grime so the driver keeps a clear view of the road. That’s not just comfort—effective blades are a safety essential and help keep the car compliant for routine roadworthy checks in Australia and Warrant of Fitness inspections in New Zealand.

For servicing of your 2010toyotacamry wiperblades, most workshops recommend replacement about every 6–12 months, sooner if there’s UV exposure, coastal salt air, or lots of dusty driving. Signs it’s time to swap them include streaks you can’t wipe away, chatter or squeaks across the windscreen, missed patches, or cracked/split rubber.

The 2010 Toyota Camry typically uses hook-style front arms and commonly takes a longer driver’s side blade and a shorter passenger’s side blade. Many fitments are 26 inch (driver) and 18 inch (passenger), though some trims and aftermarket arms may differ. Best practice is to confirm against the owner’s manual, measure the existing blades, or use a trusted parts guide by VIN.

To get more life from the blades between services, a quick wipe of the rubber with a damp microfibre cloth every few weeks works wonders. Keep the windscreen clean with proper washer fluid—avoid plain water if you can. Don’t run the wipers on a dry glass, don’t lift or scrape them over frost or heavy grime, and park out of harsh sun where possible, Aussie and Kiwi UV can be brutal on rubber.

DIY replacement is straightforward: lift the arm carefully, press the retaining tab, slide the old blade out, and click the new one in, making sure the adaptor seats firmly. After fitting, give the washers a quick test so the sweep is smooth and quiet. If there’s judder, clean both the glass and the blade edge, and check the blade is the correct length and locked into the right adaptor.

  • Replace when: streaking, squeaking, chatter, or cracked rubber appears
  • Check: size by manual or VIN, driver is usually longer than passenger
  • Maintain: clean blades and windscreen, use quality washer fluid

Popular questions about 2010 Toyota Camry wiper blades

What size wiper blades fit a 2010 Toyota Camry?

Most 2010 Camry sedans use a 26 inch driver’s blade and an 18 inch passenger’s blade with hook-style arms. Some variants or aftermarket arms may differ slightly, so it’s wise to confirm against the owner’s manual or measure the existing blades. The sedan doesn’t come with a rear wiper.

How often should the wiper blades be replaced?

Every 6–12 months is typical in Australia and New Zealand, depending on sun, salt air, and driving conditions. If you notice streaks, judder, squeaks, or splitting rubber, replace sooner to keep the windscreen clear and safe.

Why are my Camry’s wipers juddering?

Judder usually comes from a dirty blade or windscreen, worn rubber, the wrong blade size/adaptor, or residue like wax on the glass. Clean both surfaces, check the fitment and length, and replace the blades if the rubber is hardened or damaged.

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