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Parts for your 2019 Toyota Camry-Wiper blades
Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 650mm (26inch) - SFP650
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 500mm (20inch) - SFP500
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Repco Hybrid Beam Wiper Blade Multi-Fit 650mm (26 inch) - RHB26-S
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Repco Hybrid Beam Wiper Blade Multi-Fit 610mm (24 inch) - RHB24-S
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2019 Toyota Camry wiper blades — what they do and when to replace them
Wiper blades are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2019 Toyota Camry. Toyota’s 2019 Camry Owner’s Manual details windscreen wiper operation, care and blade/rubber replacement, confirming they’re standard equipment. Regulatory requirements also back this up: vehicles in Australia must meet Australian Design Rule 42 (General Safety Requirements), which includes effective windscreen wiping and washing systems, and New Zealand mandates the same under the Land Transport Rule covering windscreen wipe and wash. So yes, the 2019 Camry uses wiper blades, and they’re a key safety item.
On a 2019 Camry, the wiper blades clear water, road grime and salt spray to keep the windscreen readable in all weather. Clear vision means safer lane changes, better night driving, and less fatigue on long trips. That’s why they’re checked during routine servicing and replaced when performance drops.
Most 2019 Camry models run a conventional two-blade front setup. Common fitment is a longer driver’s side blade and a shorter passenger side blade (often around 26-inch driver and 20-inch passenger). Variations exist by trim and arm type, so the smart play is to match by vehicle details or cross-check the Owner’s Manual. Toyota also offers genuine rubber refills if the frame is still in good nick.
In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—plenty of sun, coastal air and the odd dusting of road film—rubber perishes faster. Expect to replace blades every 6–12 months, or sooner if vision’s not crisp. Cleaning the edge with a damp cloth and mild car wash solution during fuel stops helps, and topping the washer bottle with a proper screen-wash mix prevents smearing. Avoid petroleum-based cleaners on the rubber.
When it’s time to swap, follow the arm’s lock or tab release, support the arm so it doesn’t snap back onto the glass, and fit the correct adapter if using aftermarket blades. After installation, cycle the wipers with washer fluid to confirm smooth, quiet operation.
- Signs it’s time: streaks or hazing, chattering/skipping, squeaks, split or jagged edges, or uneven wipe arcs.
- Service tips: check arm spring tension, align the blade parallel to the screen, and replace refills if frames are straight and corrosion-free.
What size wiper blades fit a 2019 Toyota Camry?
Most 2019 Camry sedans take a longer driver’s blade and a shorter passenger blade—commonly about 26-inch (driver) and 20-inch (passenger). Because arm styles and trims can vary, it’s best to confirm against the Owner’s Manual or match by vehicle details to ensure the right adapter and lock style.
How often should the wiper blades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Plan on every 6–12 months. Coastal air, UV exposure and road film shorten rubber life, so if you see streaks, chatter or squeaks—especially at night under oncoming lights—swap them sooner. Regularly cleaning the edges can stretch the interval a little.
Can the Camry use rubber refills, or should the whole blade be changed?
Both options work. If the blade frame is straight and corrosion-free, Toyota rubber refills are a cost-effective, OEM-style fix. If the frame is bent, the joint is loose, or you want upgraded beam or hybrid-style wiping, replace the complete blade assembly.