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Gen III Prius Wiper blade inserts OEM part numbers

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by mp3_e46, Feb 19, 2013.

  1. mp3_e46

    mp3_e46 Junior Member

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    Seemingly this information is not indexed well via Google etc. It took me a long time to find part numbers and I was still they'd fit.

    These part numbers fit our 2011 Prius perfectly:

    85214-30390
    85214-68020
    85214-0E050

    I changed by keeping the blade body on the car and sliding the blades out of one end. Five minute task for all three.
     
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    Inserts? You can buy the whole wiper for $6.98 at Walmart.
     
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    Yeah, and I'm a big fan of the heavy duty RainX brand! Had it on my 2 RAV4's lived in PA. Those blades were the nicest I've ever owned
     
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    I need to purchase wipers/blades but I have no idea what to get or what I should not get.
     
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    Measure the length of the rubber wiper blade both driver & pass side and write it down. Go to Walmart and buy the brand of your choice entire wiper for $6.98 each. They are all labeled in length from 16" to 24".
     
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    So if I were to get something like a Rain-X blade, I can swap the insert out?
     
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    Why would you bother swapping the insert when its so much easier to swap the entire wiper?
     
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    One reason to keep the original blade bodies and changing just the inserts is you keep those stylish blades.
    I did swap blades on the front but kept the blade body for reuse someday.
    I used these on the front (26"+19") and am very happy, except for the seamless look: Valeo 900-26-1B Frameless ULTIMATE All-Season Wiper Blade - 26" : Amazon.com : Automotive
    I didn't do it on the back because the blade and the wiper arm form one seamless, stylish assembly.
    And I need to change the insert.

    mp3_ , Your list at the top does not say which is which.
     
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    I bought replacement blades at a Toyota dealer -- these were an alternative "conventional" type blades and not the original beam type. I saved the original blades, and after just a few months I bought refills and re-intalled them. These are sooo much better.
     
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    Aftermarket blades generally suck in my experience. Perhaps aftermarket inserts work ok? ~$15 to have three genuine inserts shipped to our door seems reasonable.
     
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    Thanks for the part numbers!

    For the Prius C:
    85214-08050 - Driver Side Wiper Blade Refill
    85214-68030 - Passenger Side Wiper Blade Refill
    85214-52060 - Rear Wiper Blade Refill
     
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    Amazon has 3-pack for right, left and rear. +++ 5 minutes start to finish. Keep the factory arm, it's much better,
     
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    The dealer wipers are the best. I have owned my 07 since new and have tried many many blades but the oem blades worked the best.
     
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    OEM original WAY better. I had after market. The wipe was not noiseless and complete. Original OEM is noiseless and complete wipe .Buy rubber replacement strips.