The Holden Apollo is a mid-size passenger car based on the Toyota Camry XV10 platform, produced jointly by Holden and Toyota Australia under the United Australian Automobile Industries arrangement. The JM JP series (1993-1997) takes a 22 inch (550mm) blade on the driver side and a 20 inch (500mm) blade on the passenger side across both Sedan and Station Wagon body styles. Front wipers use a J-Hook connector. The Station Wagon is fitted with a rear wiper as standard; the Sedan is not. Find your vehicle year in the table below.

Sedan (JM JP)

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
1993 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1994 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1995 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1996 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1997 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now

Station Wagon (JM JP)

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
1993 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1994 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1995 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1996 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
1997 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wiper blades does a Holden Apollo take?

The Holden Apollo JM JP (1993-1997) takes a 22 inch (550mm) blade on the driver side and a 20 inch (500mm) blade on the passenger side. This size applies to both the Sedan and Station Wagon.

Does the Holden Apollo have a rear wiper?

The Holden Apollo Station Wagon is fitted with a rear wiper blade as standard. The Sedan does not have a rear wiper and is fitted with two front blades only, which can be confirmed in the specifications on the product page.

What wiper connector does the Holden Apollo use?

The Holden Apollo JM JP uses a J-Hook connector on the front wiper arms. This is the standard connector type for the Toyota Camry XV10 platform on which the Apollo is based. The J-Hook is one of the most widely available connector types for replacement blades.

Is the Holden Apollo related to the Toyota Camry?

Yes, the Holden Apollo is a badge-engineered version of the Toyota Camry XV10, produced as part of the United Australian Automobile Industries joint venture between Holden and Toyota Australia. Wiper blade sizes and connector types are identical to those of the equivalent-year Toyota Camry XV10.

How often should I replace Holden Apollo wiper blades?

Holden Apollo wiper blades should be replaced every 12 months or when performance deteriorates. Rubber compounds on older vehicles may degrade more quickly due to age and UV exposure. Station Wagon owners should inspect and replace the rear blade at the same interval as the front pair.

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