2009-2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER FRONT AND REAR WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT - EASY DIY
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2021
- Rear Wiper Blade used in the video: amzn.to/3yslMBV
Bosch Icon Wiper Blades (I couldn't find the ones I used on amazon)
20" Passenger: amzn.to/340ixDE
26" Driver: amzn.to/3bJgfND
Just another quick video showing how easy it is to change the windshield and rear wiper blades on a 2018 Toyota Highlander. This is the same for many other years of Highlander. These are the Beam style wipers. I used the Bosch Pure Vision wipers on the front 26 for the driver's side, and 20 for the passenger.
I used the Bosch H 307 on the rear. I couldn't find the link on amazon to the ones that I used (I bought them at O'reilly Auto Parts here locally), but I put a link to the ICON model wipers from Bosch which seem to have great reviews. Thanks for watching!
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-Dan the Fix it Man
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I followed Dan's directions and instructions and was amazed how easy changing wiper blades on my 2014 Highlander was, especially the back wiper since I did not know the blades articulated at 90 degrees!
Damn, I bought my 2019 Highlander since 2018. I didn’t know that the rear wiper could lift up to 90°until I watched your video. Super helpful. Thank you.
How about a close up?......I can't see what you're doing from so far away........you say "just like that" but I can't see what you're doing
Very clear explanation and video.
You just relieved me of 30 minutes of frustration trying to get the rear window blade I was just before cutting it off with a Dremel. Thanks I owe you 😊
Dan, Thanks for a clear, straight forward video. "Hardest" part was selecting the right adapter piece (A) to fit the wiper arm. I was using a TRICO 12/55-121 replacement blade as Bosch was not available at the store from which I purchased my replacement.
You are a lifesaver! Excellent directions!
Thanks for this video. Other videos didn't show how to get off the original wiper latch, which I couldn't figure out and didn't want to force it.
I ❤your video Dan. I come back to it everytime. You're the best, thank you!
Thanks so much. You made it really easy.
Good idea to put a cloth or cardboard piece on the windshield where the wiper stem would be mistakingly allowed to bang down on without b km ade attached. There have been a lot of windshields cracked by this,dont ask me how I know! Great video though thankyou.
Thanks..very helpful especially the rear
Thanks that helped, especially for the rear wiper. Thanks
Very helpful - thank you!
Thanks so much. Great explanation! That was great help. 😊
Great info. Thanks
Thank you! Happy new year Dan!
Thank you! Happy New Year to you as well!
Good job..thank you
Thank you!
Thank you!!
Good job thanks
The wiper blades on my 2019 Highlander do NOT have a locking clasp. It is a J-Hook type, though. How do I get off my current blade?
I have 2022 highlander does it work the same?
Thank You
The body that you are working on is a 2020 which is complete different than the 2014-2019 body style, please correct me if I’m wrong
No worries,
This one is a 2018 model
Hello my name is Lorenzo Rossi, I manufacture testers for gasoline pumps. But I got a 2016 Toyota Tacoma pump, Part Number: 291200-1000. The strange thing is that it has 3 pins in its electrical connector. It is the first pump I see with 3 pins, they are usually 2. With your experience in Toyota vehicles, will you know why it uses 3 pins? I appreciate the information that you can give me. Thanks.
This doesn’t work for my 2013 Highlander … mine does not have whatever it is you are doing
It would REALLY improve your video if you would move the camera in for a closeup when you remove and then attach the new blades. It's difficult to see what you mean when you mention tabs and bits of plastic that require manipulation. Like on the rear wiper.
Can't see what you are doing to remove the old wipers. Not helpful.
Thank you!