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2011 Toyota Land Cruiser wiper blades
Yes — wiper blades are fitted and fully relevant to the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser (200 Series). This is documented in Toyota’s Owner’s Manual for the 200 Series (2011) under the windscreen wipers and washer operation and “Checking and replacing wiper blades” sections, reinforced by Toyota’s scheduled maintenance guidance that lists wiper-blade inspection at regular service intervals. Toyota’s repair manual contains a dedicated Wiper and Washer System section, and Australian Design Rule ADR 42/04 (General Safety Requirements) requires passenger vehicles to have windscreen wipers and washers. All of these technical sources confirm the part is standard equipment on this model.
On a 2011 Land Cruiser, the wiper blades do the quiet heavy lifting: keeping the windscreen clear so the big rig can see clearly in rain, road spray, mud, or salty coastal mist. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions — from red-dirt tracks to alpine sleet — good blades mean better visibility and less fatigue behind the wheel.
They’re consumables, so plan to replace them about every 6–12 months, or sooner if you’re copping harsh sun, dust, or lots of washing. Telltale signs it’s time include streaking, squeaking, juddering, missed patches, or split/hard rubber. If your Land Cruiser has a rear wiper (common on wagon/tailgate variants), treat it the same way — it matters just as much for reversing in the wet.
- Clean the blades and the glass regularly with mild car-wash solution — grit and bug guts chew out the edge fast.
- Top up washer fluid with a proper additive, avoid petrol-based cleaners that damage rubber.
- Replace blades in pairs so sweep quality and pressure are matched across the screen.
- Choose quality beam or hybrid blades that fit the Land Cruiser’s wiper arms and contour, check connector type and length against the owner’s manual or parts guide, as sizes can vary by market and trim.
As part of routine servicing, a tech should check arm tension, blade condition, sweep pattern, and washer-jet aim, and clear any caked mud at the cowl. If you tour in snow or off-road dust, consider more frequent inspections, lift the blades when parked in frost, and rinse the screen before wiping to avoid dragging abrasive grit.
A few minutes of care keeps the view crisp, saves the glass from fine scratches, and helps the Land Cruiser stay safe and comfy on long hauls.
What size wiper blades fit a 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser?
Sizes can vary by market and trim. Many 200 Series use a longer driver’s blade and a shorter passenger blade, with a smaller rear blade on tailgate models. Check the owner’s manual or a parts catalogue using your VIN to confirm exact lengths and connector style.
How often should the wiper blades be replaced?
Every 6–12 months is typical. If you drive in strong sun, salt air, dust, or heavy rain, inspect more often and replace at the first sign of streaking, chatter, or cracking.
Why do my wipers judder or squeak?
Usually contamination or wear. Clean the glass and blade edge with mild detergent, ensure the screen isn’t coated in wax, and check arm pressure. If judder persists or the rubber is hardened or nicked, replace the blades.