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Trico 8mmx710mm Metal Backed Twin Rail Refill - TTR71010

Trico 8mmx710mm Metal Backed Twin Rail Refill - TTR71010

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Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

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2017 Toyota HiAce wiper refills: what they do and when to replace them

Technical sources confirm wiper refills are relevant and used on the 2017 Toyota HiAce. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the H200-series HiAce lists front windscreen “wiper rubber” inserts (refills) under the 85214–xxxxx part family, and the 2017 HiAce Owner’s Manual maintenance section specifies replacing the wiper rubber when worn. Toyota Australia and New Zealand dealer service guides also treat blade inserts as routine service items.

On this HiAce, wiper refills are the replaceable rubber strips that slide into the original blade carriers. Their job is simple: keep the windscreen clear in rain, road spray, and mist so visibility stays sharp. Rather than binning the whole blade assembly every time the rubber perishes, genuine-style refills let the carrier be reused—cost-effective and less wasteful.

For owners and fleets, wiper refills make servicing straightforward. If the van still runs the factory-style blade carriers, refills click straight in with the existing stainless rails. Replacement typically takes a few minutes a side and can be done at service time.

When should they be replaced? Most HiAce vans will want fresh refills every 6–12 months, faster if they live in strong UV, salty air, or dusty work sites. Signs it’s time include streaking, chattering, missed wipes, or hardened/cracked edges.

Helpful pointers for 2017toyotahiace wiperrefills:

  • Match the insert profile and length to the original blade. Toyota refills are often supplied slightly long and trimmed to fit the carrier.
  • Re-use the thin metal rails and keep their orientation—swapping sides can cause poor contact.
  • Clean the windscreen and the blade edge with washer fluid before judging performance, grime can mimic a worn insert.
  • If the vehicle has been fitted with aftermarket full-blade assemblies (e.g., beam blades), those may not accept Toyota-style refills. In that case, replace the complete blade per the blade maker’s spec.
  • During regular servicing, inspect arm spring tension and ensure the pivot moves freely—good pressure is as important as fresh rubber.

Technically speaking, using genuine-spec refills preserves designed wipe geometry and reduces NVH (squeaks and chatter). For a workhorse like the HiAce, that’s safer driving in bad weather and fewer surprises at warrant/roadworthy time.

Popular questions about 2017toyotahiace wiperrefills

What size wiper refills fit a 2017 Toyota HiAce?

Sizes vary by blade carrier and market. The Toyota EPC lists specific insert lengths and profiles for the H200 HiAce, and genuine refills are typically supplied slightly long to be trimmed to the carrier. The simplest approach is to match the profile and measure the existing insert or quote the VIN to a Toyota parts desk to get the correct 85214–xxxxx refill.

How often should the HiAce wiper refills be changed?

Plan on every 6–12 months. Trade vans that live outdoors, in high UV or coastal conditions, or that cop a lot of dust and road film may need them sooner. If there’s streaking, hazing, or chatter even after cleaning the screen, it’s time for fresh rubber.

Can aftermarket blades be used instead of refills?

Yes. Complete blade assemblies (conventional or beam) are a valid option, but once the factory carriers are replaced, Toyota-style refills may no longer fit. Owners wanting the convenience and economy of refills should keep OEM-type carriers, otherwise, replace the whole blade per the aftermarket brand’s schedule.