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Honda Fit windshield wiper sizes: what fits by year

Most Honda Fit models use a 26-inch driver-side wiper and a 13–14-inch passenger-side wiper, with an 11–12-inch rear blade, but the exact sizes vary by model year and market. Below is a concise year-by-year guide for North America plus notes for the current Honda Jazz (the Fit’s name in many regions), and tips to verify the correct size for your car.

Quick reference: Honda Fit (U.S./Canada) wiper sizes by year

The following list summarizes commonly specified blade lengths for the Honda Fit sold in North America. It includes front driver/passenger sizes and the rear hatch blade. Always verify against your owner’s manual or a parts lookup for your exact trim and year.

  • 2007–2008 Honda Fit: Driver 26 in (650 mm) • Passenger 13 in (330 mm) • Rear 12 in (300 mm)
  • 2009–2014 Honda Fit: Driver 26 in (650 mm) • Passenger 13 in (330 mm) • Rear 11–12 in (280–300 mm)
  • 2015–2020 Honda Fit: Driver 26 in (650 mm) • Passenger 14 in (350 mm) • Rear 12 in (300 mm)

These sizes match what most major blade manufacturers list for the Fit in these years. Minor variations (especially the rear blade length) can occur by trim or production date, so a quick check of your manual or a parts catalog is wise.

Outside North America: Honda Fit/Jazz sizing

In many markets, the Honda Fit is sold as the Honda Jazz. Blade lengths are broadly similar, but some catalogs list the passenger side as 350 mm (≈14 in) instead of 330 mm (≈13 in), and rears typically at 300 mm (≈12 in). For the current-generation Jazz (2020–present in Europe/Asia), these measurements are typical:

  • Honda Jazz (2020–present, non-U.S.): Driver ~650 mm (26 in) • Passenger ~350 mm (14 in) • Rear ~300 mm (12 in)

Regional variations and trim-specific aero arms can affect the exact fit, so use a regional parts lookup (VIN or registration number) to confirm.

How to confirm the correct wiper size for your Honda Fit

If you’re unsure about the exact size or your car has aftermarket arms or blades, this quick checklist will help you confirm the correct lengths and connection type before you buy.

  1. Check the owner’s manual: Honda lists the blade lengths and sometimes the attachment type.
  2. Use a VIN-based parts lookup: Major parts sites and dealer portals will return exact sizes for your vehicle.
  3. Measure your current blades: Measure from tip to tip; round to the nearest inch (or 5–10 mm).
  4. Identify the connector: Most Fits use a standard J-hook (9×3) front connector; the rear is a model-specific direct-fit blade.
  5. Match left vs. right: Driver and passenger blades are different lengths; never assume they’re interchangeable.

Verifying size and connector type ensures perfect sweep coverage, prevents chatter, and avoids return hassles if a blade doesn’t fit.

Installation and buying tips

The right blade type and a careful installation will improve visibility and blade life, especially if you drive in heavy rain or snow.

  • Blade type: Beam or hybrid blades perform best in rain/snow; conventional frames are budget-friendly and fine for mild climates.
  • Rear blade: Choose a direct-fit rear blade designed for the Fit/Jazz hatch; universal rears may not lock properly.
  • Replace in pairs: Install new driver and passenger blades together; replace the rear if it smears or squeaks.
  • Seasonal care: Clean the windshield and blade edges periodically; lift blades off the glass in freezing weather to prevent sticking.
  • Service interval: Expect 6–12 months in typical use; sooner if you notice streaking, skipping, or noise.

Spending a little more on quality rubber compounds (silicone or coated natural rubber) can extend lifespan and maintain quiet, streak-free performance.

Compatibility note

While the sizes above reflect common fitments, production changes, trim-specific arms, or regional equipment can alter what fits your vehicle. When in doubt, confirm by VIN or manual. If your Fit has dealer-installed aero blades, you may need an adapter or OEM-style replacements.

Summary

Most Honda Fit models take a 26-inch driver blade, a 13–14-inch passenger blade, and an 11–12-inch rear blade, with the exact lengths depending on model year and market. For 2007–2014 Fits in North America, 26/13 front with an 11–12 rear is typical; for 2015–2020, 26/14 front with a 12 rear is commonly specified. Always verify with your owner’s manual or a VIN-based parts lookup to ensure a perfect fit.

What size windshield wiper does a Honda fit?

The driver’s side wiper ranges from 24 to 28 inches and the passenger side wiper could be between 13 and 16 inches, so it’s all the more crucial to narrow down the options.

What size wiper blades for 2018 Honda Fit?

On a 2018 Honda Fit, the front blades are usually 28″ on the driver’s side and 13-14″ on the passenger side.

What size windshield wipers for a 2010 Honda Fit?

For a 2010 Honda Fit, the standard wiper blade sizes are 28 inches for the driver’s side, 14 inches for the passenger’s side, and 14 inches for the rear wiper blade. You can find exact fit replacement sets with these sizes from retailers like Amazon.com, WindshieldWipers.com, and AutoZone.com. 
Here is the breakdown of wiper blade sizes for the 2010 Honda Fit: 

  • Driver’s Side: 28 inches
  • Passenger Side: 14 inches
  • Rear: 14 inches

Where to find them:

  • AutoZone.com: AutoZone.com offers various options, including Beam and Silicone wiper blades, for the correct sizes. 
  • WindshieldWipers.com: This retailer provides sets of 28″ and 14″ wiper blades for your 2010 Fit. 
  • Amazon.com: You can purchase full sets of 28″, 14″, and 14″ wiper blades for the 2010 Honda Fit on Amazon.com. 
  • OttoCar.com: This site also sells 28″, 14″, 14″ sets designed to be an exact fit for the 2010 Honda Fit, OttoCar.com. 

What size windshield wipers do 2013 Honda fit?

Fortunately, AutoZone has plenty of 2013 Honda Fit wiper blades. Starting with size, make sure you get the right blade length to avoid overworking the wiper motor or scraping your windshield. Wiper blades for the 2013 Honda Fit need to be 28 inches on the driver’s side and 14 inches on the passenger’s side.

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