The driver side is a 24" wiper blade and the passenger side is a 18" wiper blade
Get the blade directly from a Subaru Dealer. The other brands do not fit . I've tried to adapt them, it will not work. Get the whole wiper blade arm and blade from Subaru only. Very expensive for a wiper blade around $18
The wiper blade is an 11". DO NOT BUY BOSCH 11" wiper blades for a replacement, unless you plan on using your old adapter fitting with the new blade....Bosch does NOT have the adapter to fit your blade, and if you break the original adapter, you cannot use the Bosch blade. I learned this the hard way. I believe that Anco makes an 11" blade that will fit the Jeep Liberty 2002-2004.
Correct wiper blade size depends on the year of the Toyota Corolla. Once you have the make, model and year then look-up the correct wiper sizes. See related links to lookup some options for any year corolla.
The 2010 Chrysler Town & Country takes a fairly specialized rear wiper blade that is difficult to find in most stores. A standard 16" wiper will NOT fit. See sources and related links below for information on this wiper blade.
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.
the rear wiper blade for my 03 vibe was a special order part at the dealer. Or, Google "Trico Exact Fit Rear Integral Blades". This is the only aftermarket blade for the rear of a Pontiac Vibe.
Any place that sells wiper blades will have an application chart showing the exact size for your Honda.
The 2009 Honda Fit has the most common hook-end wiper arms. See sources and related links below for installation videos. Also, purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through.
Rear wiper blade will not turn but the motor will. Flip open the cap at the end of the blade, at the center of the wiper motor. Tighten the 10mm nut until you have achieved a snug fit. Test the rear wiper and it should now work. You just saved yourself a tip and money going to the dealer.
On the 2003 Ford Explorer the wiper blade sizes vary depending on the trim-level of the Explorer. See sources and related links below to lookup wiper blade sizes for exact make, model, year and trim.
For the mechanically challenged, it can be a daunting task to change a wiper blade on a vehicle. One problem that makes it difficult is because there are a number of wiper systems and wiper blades. Check the manual for the vehicle and it might specify the size and type of blade needed for the particular model in question. If the manual does not state what type of blade is needed, most companies who sell wiper blades have either a book or information on their computer that will clarify what type of wiper blade fits the vehicle. Before attempting to work on the wiper mechanism, the first thing a person should do is to start the vehicle and wait until the blade is in the middle of the windshield and then quickly turn off the key. This will stop the wiper’s motion and it will be in a more accessible position for removal of the old wiper blade and replacing it with a new blade. A common sense approach would be to do a simple analytical evaluation as to how the old blade is attached before removing it and this will help when installing the new one. To remove the old blade, pull the windshield wiper arm away from the windshield toward the front of the vehicle, in order to provide plenty of room to work. While firmly holding the wiper arm, after locating the connection apparatus of the old blade, lift the clip up from the blade, or depress the release tab if applicable for that type of blade, then pull the blade assembly down toward the windshield to remove it from the wiper arm. Before opening the new blade package to install it, check and make sure that it will fit the wiper arm of the vehicle. Many blades are manufactured to universally fit a variety of wiper mechanisms and come with several adaptors. If adaptors are needed, attach them and find the connection point on the wiper mechanism, slide the new blade into the crevice, then snap or hook it firmly into place.