What kind of wiper blade does a Honda Accord have?
We offer a full selection of genuine Honda Accord Wiper Blades, engineered specifically to restore factory performance. Please narrow the Windshield Wiper Blade results by selecting the vehicle.
How much does a Honda Civic wiper blade cost?
The best part is, our Honda Civic Wiper Blades products start from as little as $5.68. When it comes to your Honda Civic, you want parts and products from only trusted brands. Here at Advance Auto Parts, we work with only top reliable Wiper Blades product and part brands so you can shop with complete confidence.
How much does Advance Auto Parts cost for wiper blades?
Advance Auto Parts has 224 different Wiper Blades for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Honda Civic Wiper Blades products start from as little as $5.68. When it comes to your Honda Civic, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.
What makes Bosch DirectConnect wiper blades so good?
Bosch DirectConnect Wiper Blades are designed for dependable wiping performance. Every blade incorporates dual steel tension springs and a precision cut natural rubber wiping element. That means premium wiping performance and a clear view. And the exclusive Bosch DirectConnect one-step system makes installation quick and easy.
How do you replace a windshield wiper motor in a Honda?
Remove both the left and right sides for easier access. Once the plastic is out of the way, 4 10mm bolts can be removed to free the windshield wiper transmission and motor assembly from the vehicle’s body. The electrical connector can then be disconnected, and tested using another 12V power source.
What are the timing marks on a Honda wiper?
It is very important to align the timing marks on the wipers when reassembling the unit. There are 3 timing marks on the housing and one arrow on the motor that need to be aligned when the motor is in the home position. Run the motor with no linkage attached to reset it to the home position before installing the drive linkage.
What causes the wiper motor to stop working?
After a while windshield wiper motors burn out, or the linkages break, causing the windshield wiper to stop functioning properly. Other symptoms include them working in reverse, making a clunking noise, not returning to the home position, or them being out of time, causing them to collide.