What size wiper blades for first generation sequoia?
The first generation Sequoia (2001–2007) commonly uses a 26-inch blade on the driver’s side and a 17-inch blade on the passenger side, with some late-model variations using an 18-inch passenger blade. Always verify against your exact year and trim before purchasing.
Common blade sizes for the first-generation Sequoia
Wiper blade lengths can vary by year and market, but these sums reflect the typical setup found on most 2001–2007 Sequoias. If your vehicle differs, measure the blades or consult your manual to confirm.
- Driver's side blade: 26 inches
- Passenger side blade: 17 inches (most models); some years/markets use 18 inches
Concluding: To ensure compatibility, verify the exact lengths for your vehicle's year and region, rather than relying on a single source. Measurements or official documentation are the most reliable guides.
How to confirm the right size for your Sequoia
Use these steps to determine the correct blade lengths for your specific vehicle and avoid buying the wrong size.
- Inspect the currently installed blades: measure each blade from the center of the wiper arm to the tip of the blade while the blades are in the resting position.
- Consult the owner’s manual or Toyota’s official parts catalog for your exact year and trim, using your VIN if possible.
- When ordering online or at a store, enter your year, make, and model, and compare the suggested lengths to your measurements (usually 26" driver and 17" or 18" passenger).
- Check the blade connector type (hook, pin, or bayonet) to ensure a proper fit with your wiper arms, as some sizes may use different mounting styles.
Concluding: Accurate sizing hinges on both blade length and connector compatibility; if in doubt, bring the old blade or your VIN to the parts counter to confirm.
Summary
For the first-generation Sequoia, the typical replacement sizes are 26 inches on the driver’s side and 17 inches on the passenger side, with some markets or years using 18 inches on the passenger side. Because there were minor variations across years and regions, the safest approach is to measure the installed blades or reference the owner's manual or a trusted parts catalog for your exact vehicle. Always ensure the connector type matches your wiper arms for a secure fit.
