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Parts for your 2022 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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2022 Toyota Camry wiperblades — what they do and when to replace them
Wiperblades are absolutely relevant to, and fitted on, the 2022 Toyota Camry. This is supported by Toyota’s own technical literature: the 2022 Camry Owner’s Manual includes a “Wipers and washers” section covering operation and blade care, and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (XV70 platform) lists front wiper blade and rubber refill part numbers. Roadworthiness guidance used across Australia and New Zealand also expects effective front windscreen wipers for safe visibility in all weather. As a sedan, the Camry does not have a rear wiper.
On the 2022 Toyota Camry, the front wiperblades are low-profile, aero-style blades designed to sweep water, road grime, and bug splatter off the windscreen so vision stays clear. They’re a small part that makes a big difference on a rainy morning commute or a late-night drive through road spray. Over time, UV exposure, heat, and gritty film on the glass harden the rubber, so even the best blades will start to chatter or streak. That’s the sign the Camry’s wiperblades need attention.
For most Aussie and Kiwi conditions, replacing wiperblades every 6–12 months is a good rule of thumb, or sooner if the vehicle lives outdoors or regularly tackles coastal air, outback dust, or alpine frost. Many Camry owners opt for complete blade assemblies for a quick, no-fuss swap. Toyota Genuine setups also allow rubber-only refills if the original blade frames are still in top nick.
- Tell-tales it’s time: streaks, missed patches, squeaks, judder, or cracking/split rubber edges.
- Quick upkeep between services: wash the windscreen thoroughly, then wipe each wiper edge with a damp microfibre and a dash of washer fluid to lift film.
- Don’t run wipers on a dry screen, use the washers first so the blades glide, not drag.
- In frosty regions, free the blades with defogger/warm water on the glass rather than peeling them off ice.
- When fitting, lower the bare wiper arm gently to avoid chipping the windscreen, and make sure the adaptor locks home properly.
The Camry’s driver-side blade is larger than the passenger side, so matching sizes matters. Owners can confirm fitment in the Toyota Owner’s Manual, on the old blades, or by measuring. Keep the windscreen clean and the washer bottle topped with a decent additive and the Camry’s wiperblades will keep doing their job, no dramas.
What size wiperblades fit a 2022 Toyota Camry?
The 2022 Camry typically uses a larger driver-side blade and a smaller passenger-side blade (commonly around 26-inch driver and 20-inch passenger in many AU/NZ specs). As sizes can vary by trim or supplier, it’s smart to confirm via the Owner’s Manual, the EPC listing, the stamping on the existing blades, or by measuring from tip to tip.
How often should the Camry’s wiperblades be replaced?
Every 6–12 months is a practical interval for most Australian and New Zealand conditions, or at the first sign of streaking, squeaking, or judder. High UV, salt air, road grime and temperature swings can shorten that window, so frequent highway or coastal driving may call for earlier replacement.
Does the 2022 Camry have a rear wiper?
No. As a four-door sedan, the 2022 Toyota Camry is equipped with front windscreen wiperblades only. Rear wipers are typically found on hatchbacks, wagons and many SUVs.