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2014 Toyota Crown wiper blades — purpose, care and replacement

Wiper blades are absolutely relevant to the 2014 Toyota Crown. Technical references such as the Toyota Crown S210 series Owner’s Manual (section covering windscreen wipers and washer), Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for S210 Crown models, and fitment data from major wiper suppliers (e.g., Bosch and Trico catalogues for 2014 Toyota Crown) all show the vehicle is equipped with front windscreen wiper blades. Sedan variants of this model do not normally have a rear wiper.

On a 2014 Toyota Crown, the wiper blades aren’t just nice to have — they’re safety kit. They clear rain, spray, salt, and road grime so the driver can see properly in all Aussie and Kiwi conditions, from sudden summer downpours to winter squalls. A clean, streak-free sweep helps reduce eye strain and improves reaction time, and in New Zealand it also helps keep the car on the right side of Warrant of Fitness visibility requirements.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to show the wiper blades a bit of love. Rubber perishes with UV, heat, and ozone, and it hardens faster near the coast or outback. Most owners replace blades every 6–12 months, or sooner if there’s any streaking or chatter. When the Crown’s blades are fresh, the washer system works better too, because the water and additive are wiped evenly across the windscreen.

Care is simple: clean the windscreen regularly, and gently wipe the blade edge with a damp cloth using mild soapy water to lift film and grit. Avoid dry-wiping on a hot screen, and lift the arms off the glass only when needed — always control the arm so it can’t snap back onto the glass. When it’s time to fit new blades, match both the length and the attachment type to the Crown’s arms, and replace them as a pair so the sweep pattern stays balanced. After fitting, run the washers, check for smooth, quiet operation, and make sure the jets are aimed properly.

  • Signs it’s time to replace: streaks, missed patches, squeaks, chattering, frayed or nicked rubber, or a blade that lifts at speed.
  • Quick tips: choose quality beam/aero blades for even pressure, verify the correct adapter for the Toyota fitting, protect the glass with a cloth during removal, and never use petrol-based cleaners on the rubber.

Technical sources referenced: Toyota Crown S210 Owner’s Manual