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

$8
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Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

$21
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Super Concentrate 5L

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Super Concentrate 5L

$45
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Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

Trico Vision Washer Additive 500ml - A90020

$14
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 375ml - BB375

$8
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Pre-Mix 3l - BBPM3

Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner Pre-Mix 3l - BBPM3

$17
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Reflector Triangle Red 440mm - 3 Pc - 84200

Reflector Triangle Red 440mm - 3 Pc - 84200

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2015 Toyota LandCruiser windscreen wiper blades

Windscreen wiper blades are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2015 Toyota LandCruiser (200 Series). This is supported by the Toyota owner’s manual for the 200 Series, which specifies front wipers and a rear wiper on wagon models, and by Australian and New Zealand regulations that require operational wipers and washers for roadworthiness (e.g., Australian Design Rules and NZTA’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual). So yes, this LandCruiser runs proper wiper blades — they’re essential kit.

On a 2015 LandCruiser, the wiper blades do the simple but critical job of keeping the windscreen clear so the driver can see what’s ahead — whether that’s a wet motorway, red dirt on a station track, or salty coastal spray. Good blades sweep away water, muck and bugs without chatter, smearing or missed patches. They also reduce eye strain on night drives by cutting glare from streaks.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the blades every few months and expect replacement roughly every 6–12 months, or sooner if the vehicle clocks up lots of kilometres in harsh sun, dust, or cold. Signs it’s time to swap them out include streaking, squeaking, juddering, split rubber edges, or patches they can’t clear. Don’t forget the rear blade on wagon models — it works just as hard.

Care is easy and saves coin:

  • Wipe the rubber with a damp cloth and mild soapy water when you wash the LandCruiser, rinse and dry.
  • Top up washer fluid with proper additive (not just water) to cut grime and help the blades glide.
  • Avoid running wipers on a dry windscreen, mist it first to protect the edge of the rubber.
  • In frost, free the blade from the glass before switching on to prevent tearing.
  • Check the wiper arms have decent spring tension, weak arms cause poor contact and streaks.

When replacing, match the correct lengths for driver, passenger and (if fitted) rear, and choose a quality rubber compound or beam-style blade for better contact across the curved glass. Ensure the connector suits the LandCruiser’s arm (commonly a hook type on this model). After fitting, test on a wet screen across all speeds, making sure there’s no chatter, lift, or missed arcs.

Popular questions about 2015 Toyota LandCruiser wiper blades

What size wiper blades fit a 2015 Toyota LandCruiser?

Sizes can vary with body style and market, so the best bet is to check the owner’s manual or measure what’s on the vehicle. Common fitments for 200 Series wagons include different lengths for driver and passenger, plus a smaller rear blade. Sticking to OEM sizing ensures full sweep without blades clashing or overreaching the screen edge.

If unsure, use a parts lookup by VIN or bring the old blades to match the lengths and connector type before buying.

How often should LandCruiser wiper blades be replaced?

Plan on every 6–12 months, sooner if the vehicle lives in hot sun, red dust, coastal air, or does big kilometres. Replace whenever you notice streaking, squeaks, juddering, or cracks in the rubber.

Regular cleaning and using proper washer fluid can stretch the service life, but once performance drops, fresh blades are the safest call.

Why do my wipers chatter or leave streaks?

Usually it’s grime on the rubber or windscreen, hardened or nicked edges, or weak arm tension. Clean both the glass and the blade with mild soapy water, then re-test on a wet windscreen.

If chatter persists, fit quality replacement blades and inspect the arm spring. Also check that the blade length and connector are correct so the rubber sits flat across the screen arc.

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