Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement — Honda CR-V DIY Guide
Wipers should be replaced every 6-12 months. The job takes 5 minutes per blade and requires no tools. On the Honda CR-V (1995-present), this job typically takes about 5 minutes and uses 1.5L turbo I4-spec parts.
Honda CR-V Specs
- Production years: 1995-present (5th gen 2017-2022, 6th gen 2023+)
- Engines: 1.5L turbo I4, 2.0L hybrid
- Lug nut torque: 80 ft-lbs
- Oil capacity: 3.7 qts (0W-20 full synthetic)
- Brake fluid: DOT 3
Common Honda CR-V issues: Fuel dilution in oil on 1.5T (2017-2019); Infotainment freezing; AWD rear differential fluid neglect.
Pro tip: Check oil level monthly on 1.5T models — fuel dilution can raise the dipstick reading and shorten engine life.
Symptoms
- Streaking or skipping across the windshield
- Squealing noise
- Visible cracks in the rubber
- Water not clearing properly
Tools
- No tools required
Steps
- Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield: Pull it straight up until it locks in place pointing away from the glass.
- Press the release tab: Most wipers have a small plastic tab where the blade meets the arm. Press it and slide the old blade down and off.
- Slide on the new blade: Match the connector type from your old blade. Slide it up the arm until you hear a click.
- Lower the wiper gently: Hold the arm and ease it back to the windshield — don't let it slap against the glass.
- Repeat on the other blade: Don't forget the rear wiper if your vehicle has one.
- Test: Spray washer fluid and run the wipers a couple of cycles to verify a clean sweep.
Safety Notes
- Don't let the bare wiper arm snap against the windshield — it can crack the glass
FAQ
What's the lug nut torque spec for the Honda CR-V?
80 ft-lbs in a star pattern. Always finish with a torque wrench, never an impact gun.
What engines does the Honda CR-V use, and does that change this job?
Common Honda CR-V engines include 1.5L turbo I4, 2.0L hybrid. The procedure is the same across engines, but oil capacity and torque values may vary — confirm against your owner's manual before final assembly.
Are there known Honda CR-V issues to watch for during this job?
Yes — the most common Honda CR-V issues to inspect are: Fuel dilution in oil on 1.5T (2017-2019); Infotainment freezing; AWD rear differential fluid neglect. While you have the wheel off or the engine open, take 60 seconds to look for these.
How often should I replace wiper blades?
Every 6-12 months, or whenever they start streaking.
What size do I need?
Driver and passenger blades are usually different lengths. Check your owner's manual or use the size lookup at the auto parts store.