What size windshield Wipers for 2009 subaru outback?

What size windshield Wipers for 2009 subaru outback?

24″
24″ wiper blade.

What size are Subaru Outback windshield wipers?

Subaru fits the vehicle with a 26” blade on the driver’s side, a 17” blade on the passenger side, and a 14” plastic-molded rear screen wiper. The Outback’s front windshield has standard hook fit blades as well.

What size windshield wipers do I need for a 2011 Subaru Outback?

Subaru Outback Wiper Size Chart

Year Driver Side Passenger Side
2011 26″ 19″
2010 26″ 19″
2009 24″ 18″
2008 24″ 18″

What size wiper blades are needed for 2014 Outback?

26 Inch
RainGuard 26 Inch Wiper Blade.

How do you remove the wiper blades on a Subaru Outback?

Swing open the lock tab. Carefully slide the old wiper blade down to remove the mounting bracket from the metal hook at the end of the wiper arm. Rotate the wiper blade away from the wiper arm until it is perpendicular (90 degree angle). Pull the old wiper blade off the hook at the end of the wiper arm.

How big is the rear wiper blade on a Subaru Outback?

The rear measures a clear 16″ but increasing the radius by 1/2″ (uning a 17″ blade) appears to be within acceptable operational limits. What is missing here is that Subaru designed a wiper blade not easily adaptable by 2nd party providers. No credit to Subaru for being inconsiderate to us customers.

Is the wiper blade covered under the warranty?

Keep in mind that wiper blades are covered under your Subaru warranty…as are brake pads. Keep in mind that wiper blades are covered under your Subaru warranty…as are brake pads. Click to expand…

Is there a problem with the Subaru Outback 2007 heater?

During the four months you’ve had the 2007 (based on your other threads), did you use the heater and was there any problem with it, in terms of the distribution of warm/hot air? Is there any problem now with the heater function, including temperature control, hot air distribution, and changing the vents? Click to expand… Heat was fine both side.

Where does cold air come from in a Subaru Outback?

The air drawn in from outside is first blown, by the fan, through the AC evaporator, where, if the AC is on, the air is cooled and dehumidified. The air then flows to the heater core area. If the temperature control is set to cold, the blend door should route the air around the heater core, so that the heater core is not involved.