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2020 Toyota Camry wiper refills — what’s fitted and how they’re serviced
Based on Toyota’s technical literature — specifically the 2020 Toyota Camry Owner’s Manual (Do‑it‑yourself maintenance: wiper blades/wiper inserts) and Toyota’s Genuine Parts catalogue/EPC listing “Insert, Windshield Wiper” for the XV70 Camry — the factory front wiper blades on a 2020 Toyota Camry are designed to accept rubber wiper refills. So wiper refills are absolutely relevant to this model when the original Toyota blades are still fitted.
On a 2020 Toyota Camry, the wiper refill is the rubber insert that actually wipes the windscreen. It slides into the channels of the genuine beam‑style blade and locks at the tip. Swapping the rubber keeps the original blade body and spoiler, cuts waste, and usually works out cheaper than buying whole new blades — perfect for Aussie and Kiwi conditions where UV and dust can harden the rubber over time.
As part of regular servicing, a wiper refill check is a quick win. Technicians will look for streaking, chattering, frayed edges, or flat‑spotted sections. If any of these show up, fresh inserts restore quiet, even wiping and better wet‑weather vision. It’s good practice to replace both sides together so performance stays balanced across the screen.
Owners who’ve still got the factory blade frames can stick with genuine Toyota refills that match the blade’s profile and length. If the vehicle has been fitted with aftermarket complete blades, refills may not be compatible with those frames — in that case the whole blade is replaced instead. Toyota’s parts catalogue or a quick measure confirms the correct refill lengths for the Camry’s driver and passenger sides.
Tips for getting the most from 2020 Toyota Camry wiper refills:
- Clean the windscreen and the rubber with a mild car wash solution to remove road film.
- Avoid running the wipers on a dry screen — use the washer first.
- Inspect every service or 6–12 months, and sooner if there’s noise or missed patches.
- Top up the washer fluid and check the spray pattern while you’re there.
Replacement is straightforward: the old insert slides out, the new insert (with the correct profile rails) slides in and clips at the end. Done properly, the blades sit flat, run quietly, and clear the windscreen evenly — exactly what’s needed when the weather turns.
Popular questions about 2020 Toyota Camry wiper refills
What sizes are the 2020 Toyota Camry wiper refills?
The Camry typically uses different lengths for driver and passenger sides, and Toyota supplies inserts to suit the genuine blade frames. Because trim and market can vary, it’s best to confirm via the Toyota parts catalogue (by VIN) or by measuring the existing blade lengths and matching the correct refill profile for the OEM blades.
If the vehicle has aftermarket complete blades, refills for the Toyota frames won’t fit, choose full replacement blades sized to the Camry instead.
How often should the wiper refills be replaced?
Most owners will be well served replacing the refills every 6–12 months, depending on exposure to sun, heat, road grime, and how often the car is garaged. If there’s streaking, squeaking, or any tears or frayed edges, replace them sooner.
Building the check into each service — along with cleaning the windscreen and topping the washer fluid — keeps visibility top notch.
Can the refills be fitted at home, or does it need a workshop?
They can be fitted at home with a gentle touch: lift the arm, slide out the old insert, and feed the new insert into the blade rails until it locks at the end. Just make sure the refill profile and length match the Camry’s genuine blade design.
If there’s any doubt about fit or the blade frame is worn, a workshop can confirm compatibility and set the refills up correctly for quiet, streak‑free wiping.