Quick Facts
Sizes & Fitment
Impreza sedans and hatchbacks built from 2017 onward share the larger windshield introduced with Subaru's Global Platform. A 26-inch beam blade on the driver side and a 16-inch on the passenger side clear nearly the entire glass without over-swiping the A-pillars. Hatchback models add a 12-inch rear blade that uses a hook-style arm designed for quick changes. (wiperbladesusa.com)
Earlier generations
Quick measuring tip
Lay the old blade flat on a ruler; if you're between sizes, choose the shorter option so the blade doesn't strike the cowl in icy weather.
Blade Types
Installation Steps
Care & Maintenance
Weather Factors
Heavy rain, sleet, and blowing sand all shorten wiper life. Consumer Reports notes that even premium blades lose effectiveness after a year in harsh climates, so schedule seasonal checks alongside tire rotations. (consumerreports.org)
Some U.S. states require headlights whenever wipers are on because limited visibility raises crash risk; studies for the Department of Transportation show that headlight-with-wiper laws improve conspicuity during downpours. (crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov)
Safety & Tech
Subaru's EyeSight driver-assist camera needs a crystal-clear windshield. The owner's manual warns that streaks or worn blades may block the camera's view and reduce system performance. (techinfo.subaru.com)
Federal crash files list windshield-wiper failure under "functional damage" because loss of forward vision can be as critical as brake loss in bad weather. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long do Subaru Impreza wiper blades usually last?
A: On average 6-12 months, depending on heat, UV exposure, and how often you use them. Check them every oil change. (info.oregon.aaa.com)
Q: Can I upgrade to silicone blades even if my car came with rubber ones?
A: Yes. Silicone inserts fit the same arms and can last twice as long while shedding water better. (roadandtrack.com)
Q: What size blades fit my 2024 Impreza hatchback?
A: Driver 26″, passenger 16″, rear 12″. Measure yours to confirm because trim packages sometimes differ. (wiperbladesusa.com)
Q: Why do my wipers squeak on every swipe?
A: Dirt buildup or a hardened edge causes chatter. Clean the blades with mild soap and water; if noise remains, replace them. (youtube.com)
Q: Is it safe to lift the arms in freezing weather?
A: Yes, but warm the windshield first using the defroster or the built-in wiper de-icer to avoid tearing frozen rubber.
Q: Do I really need beam blades, or will conventional frames work?
A: Both fit, but beam blades press evenly on the Impreza's curved glass, so they clear better at highway speeds and resist ice buildup. (tricoproducts.com)
Q: Will worn blades trigger a dashboard warning?
A: Not directly, but poor wiping can confuse EyeSight cameras, which may then disable adaptive cruise or lane-keep assist. (techinfo.subaru.com)
Q: How do I dispose of old blades?
A: Separate metal and rubber; the metal frame can go in normal scrap recycling, and the rubber can be thrown away unless your local center accepts mixed elastomers.
Q: Can bad wipers cause an accident?
A: Reduced visibility is a leading factor in weather-related crashes, and federal recalls have targeted wiper systems that fail during heavy rain. (static.nhtsa.gov)
Keep these tips handy, and your Subaru Impreza's new windshield wipers will keep your view crystal-clear-rain, snow, or shine!
Your Go-To Place for Auto Parts!
Shop with confidence and peace of mind
Over 18 years of excellence
Meets or exceeds OE standards