First-off, the 2004 Honda Pilot has a special rear arm and you need a wiper with an "B" attachment. You can go to your dealer or I know Trico makes a model 14-B (Exact Fit Rear Integral Blade 14-B). There may be others available too. Application guides are at the store or you can 'lookup wiper size' online to find other options/part numbers. I've got the Trico on my Jeep and it fits/works great.
The replacement rear wiper blade will come with step-by-step, illustrated instructions and once you have the instructions and the wiper blade/arm in your hands in front of you, it will all make better sense and will an easy maintenance task.
Essentially, you rotate the blade to the side and then snap off the blade. The new blade snaps on in the reverse order. Very simple and takes 2-5 minutes usually not requiring any tools.
I have a 2008 Honda Pilot myself. The driver's side is a 24" in. blade, and the passenger side a 21 in. blade.
Once you get the correct replacement wiper blade, it is very easy. Follow the instructions on the replacement wiper and/or view the video for the Rock Loc 3 / xx-B video below.
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Resubmit question describing the problem. Question too broad. What is it doing? What is it not doing? Wiper arm? Wiper blade?
The 2005 Honda Pilot rear wiper blade size is a special 14" rear wiper blade that is very simple to replace once you find a replacement. Unfortunately, most stores do not stock this special rear wiper blade. See the Sources and Related Links section below for more information on the wiper blade itself and installation videos. Once you get the wiper blade, there will also be step-by-step instructions on the packaging. Very easy install.
You simply lift it up and tilt the wiper blade up from the arm. Good luck finding a replacement other than the Honda dealer.
See souces and related links below for Honda Pilot rear wiper blade installation video and rear wiper blade information. I found a replacement for my 2011 Honda Pilot at Walmart. It is an Anco AR-14B. It looks identical to the original and fits perfectly. It is, however, missing the "foot" that rests in the holder. Though this has not affected the performance. The blade attaches to the arm with a single axel, for lack of a better term. You must pull arm away from the window and rotate the drivers side of the blade back toward the window. The axel slides out at an angle, back toward you and to the right. It takes a little force, but use care so you don't break the plastic arm. (Really Honda? A plastic arm?) Install the new wiper in the reverse order. You will need to push the arm through the blade to get the blade positioned properly, then slide it on. Listen for the snap and your are done! Good luck!
People get terminology mixed up quite a bit so we have to clarify. Do you mean wiper arm or wiper blade? Wiper arm is attached to the spindle near the hood and is rarely removed or replaced. Wiper blade is the wiper frame assembly and rubber blade that is connected to the wiper arm and is changed very regularly. If you just mean the wiper blade (frame and assembly), then you need to get the correct wiper blade at the Honda dealer because aftermarket options are not available. They should also give you installation instructions.
That only works for the front wipers, I'm trying to figure out the rear wiper blade...sorry, but at least I READ your question.
The wiper blade for a 1994 Honda Accord is 24 inches on the driver-side. For the passenger side the wiper blade is smaller, at only 20 inches.
The 2009 Honda CRV rear wiper blade size is a special 14" rear wiper blade that is very simple to replace once you find a replacement. Unfortunately, most stores do not stock this special rear wiper blade so please see sources and related links below for more information and installation videos. Once you get the wiper blade, there will also be step-by-step instructions on the packaging.
The 2006 Honda Pilot wiper blade sizes are 24" drivers side, 21" passenger side and a special 14" rear wiper that is difficult to find in the stores. See sources and related links below for more information. Since there are currently over 22 different wiper arm attachments, do not buy wipers just by length only - be sure to lookup exact wiper blade part numbers by vehicle make, model and year for the brand wiper you decide to purchase. This ensures correct length AND correct attachment.