1. Buy new blades. 2. Prop your wiper arms up. 3. Fold the wiper perpendicular to the wiper arm. 4. Might have to use a flat head, but majority of the time, you just have to push at the joint. It should come off . 5. Reinstall using adapter that came with the new wipers, only need to use one that fits the arm. Or you might not need one at all depending on the wiper.
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The 2006 Honda Civic takes 28" driver side and 25" passenger side replacement wiper blades.
The 2009 Honda Civic Coupe takes a 28" drivers side wiper blade and a 25" passenger side wiper blade. Please note that the Sedan takes different sizes.
Since there are no aftermarket rear wiper blades available for the 2002 Honda Civic, you will have to go to the dealer for that rear wiper blade. See sources and related links below for info on a good place to get front wiper blades.
You need to get the wiper blade from the dealership. You can just replace the wiper rubber. It slides into the wiper assembly at a cost of about $5, or replace the whole unit for around $50 each. I replaced the rubber part on mine and it's great.
The 2006 Honda Civic LX 4-Door Sedan requires Honda-Only wiper blades - you cannot get aftermarket blades for this model. See dealer.
The 1998 Honda Civic takes 20" drivers side and 19" passenger side replacement windshield wiper blades. (If applicable, the rear wiper blade is 16")
The 1996-2000 Honda Civic takes 20" driver side and 18" passenger side replacement windshield wiper blades and if applicable, a 14" rear wiper blade.
The rear wiper on the 2002 Honda Civic SIR is a special Honda-only wiper blade that you must go to the dealer for. Unfortunately, Honda didn't use one of the 13 universal designs where aftermarket replacements are available for this vehicle. The 2002 Honda Civic SIR wiper blade sizes are 24" drivers and 16" passenger side wiper blades. See sources and related links below for more information. Since there are over 22 different wiper arm attachments, do not buy wipers just by length only. Be sure to lookup exact wiper blade part numbers by vehicle make, model and year for the brand wiper you decide to purchase. This ensures correct length AND correct attachment.
Most Honda's have what is called a shepherds crook type mount. Take the wiper blade and rotate it 90� from the arm while you push in the tab mounted on the underside of the blade. Push the blade towards wiper arm gently. It should slide about 2" and then you can pull it out and around the 'crook' part of the wiper arm. If you can't do this, any auto parts store can help you out. usually for free.
honda crv 1997 rear wiper blade should be 11", 13" is too big
by first take the middle place and pull it on your side it will get out