The windshield wiper blades on a 2014 Honda CR-V are 26 inches on the driver side and 16 inches on the passenger side. Most auto part retailers will sell these as a pair, so one package contains one of each size.Wiper blades should be replaced roughly every 12 months. However, Your replacement schedule will be based on Your local climate and driving habits. A pair of these will run anywhere from $14 to $45. The more expensive ones are tailored towards drivers living in areas with heavy rainfall or snowfall. Replacing the wiper blades on Your CR-V is something You can do Yourself within a few minutes and without any special tools. Always make sure they are working properly when You're done. Never wait until You actually need them to see if they were installed correctly.
The 2014 honda cr-v has a wiper blade size measurement of 26" (driver side), 16" (passenger side)
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Preparation
Start on the driver's side of your CR-V. Most blades are held in place with a tiny clip. Push that clip up towards the arm and push the blade backwards, as if you were sliding it down the wiper arm.Disconnect the old blade
Once the blade is free from the hook, push the blade a few inches down the arm to disconnect it. When the hook is fully visible, the blade will be free and can be taken off.Position the new blade
Position the new blade so that the the hook is pointing at the wiper attachment. The hook will go over the top of the attachment.Lock the blade in place
Pull the blade toward the end of the arm. You'll hear a click when it locks into position.Done!
You're all finished with the driver's side. Repeat the process on the passenger side of your CR-V.Honda CR-V
Preparation
Most blades are held in place with a tiny clip. Push that clip up towards the arm and push the blade backwards, as if you were sliding it down the wiper arm.Disconnect the old blade
Once the blade is free from the hook, push the blade a few inches down the arm to disconnect it. When the hook is fully visible, the blade will be free and can be taken off.Position the new blade
Position the new blade so that the the hook is pointing at the wiper attachment. The hook will go over the top of the attachment.Lock the blade in place
Pull the blade toward the end of the arm. You'll hear a click when it locks into position.Done!
You're all finished replacing the blade.Honda CR-V