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2010 Toyota Land Cruiser Wiper Blades
Wiper blades are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser. Technical sources including the 2010 Land Cruiser Owner’s Manual (J200 Series), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), and major fitment catalogues from brands like Bosch, Trico and Valeo all specify replaceable front and rear windscreen wiper blades for this model.
On a big tourer like the Land Cruiser, wiper blades do more than clear rain. They push away road grime, bulldust, salt spray and mud so the driver can see clearly whether they’re commuting in the city or crossing the Nullarbor. Quality blades maintain a clean, streak-free sweep across the glass, cut down glare at night, and help the washer system do its job without smearing.
For servicing, it’s smart to treat wiper blades as consumables. Rubber perishes from UV, heat, and ozone, and off-road grit can notch the edge quickly. Most owners will get 6–12 months from a set in everyday use, but outback travel, coastal living, or parking outdoors can shorten that. If they chatter, squeak, leave bands of water, miss spots, or the rubber is cracked, hardened or torn, it’s time to replace them. Don’t forget the rear blade on wagon models — it quietly works just as hard and is essential in rain or dusty conditions.
A quick clean each fuel stop keeps blades happy. Wipe the rubber edge with a damp microfibre cloth, clear mud and bugs from the windscreen, and top up the washer bottle with a proper screen wash (not plain water). Avoid running wipers on a dry windscreen, and in hot sun, try to park out of direct UV when you can.
- Inspect at every service or before a big trip.
- Choose quality blades or genuine inserts, refills can be fine if the frames are sound.
- Check the arm type and adapter supplied, many 200 Series use a hook-style arm, but verify before fitting.
- Lift the wiper arm carefully off the windscreen.
- Press the locking tab and slide the old blade out.
- Clip the new blade in until it clicks, lower gently, and test with washer fluid.
Fresh wiper blades are a small cost for a big safety win on a 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser.
What size wiper blades fit a 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser?
Many 200 Series wagons take a driver’s side around 26 inches (650 mm), passenger’s side around 20 inches (500 mm), and a rear around 12 inches (300 mm). Sizes can vary by trim and arm type, so it’s best to check the owner’s manual or measure what’s on the vehicle before ordering.
How often should the wiper blades be replaced?
Plan on every 6–12 months in normal use, sooner if you notice streaking, juddering, squeaks, or cracked rubber. Coastal conditions, lots of sun, and off-road dust can shorten their life, so inspect at each service or before a road trip.
Are refills okay, or should the whole blade be replaced?
Both options work. If the blade frame is in good nick, quality rubber refills are cost‑effective. If the frame is bent, corroded, or the joints are sloppy, replace the whole blade assembly for the best wipe and quieter operation.