Kia Grand Carnival Wiper Blades Size Guide
The Kia Grand Carnival is the long wheelbase variant of Kia's people mover range, offering additional interior length over the standard Carnival of the same generation. The Grand Carnival (VQ, 2006-2014) takes a 26" (650mm) blade on the driver side and an 18" (450mm) blade on the passenger side. Front wipers use a hook-style connector, and the model is fitted with a rear wiper as standard. Find your vehicle year in the table below.
| Year | Driver Side | Passenger Side | Buy and Save 50% Off RRP |
| 2006 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2007 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2008 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2009 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2010 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2011 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2012 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2013 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
| 2014 | 26" (650mm) | 18" (450mm) | Buy Now |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size wiper blades does a Kia Grand Carnival take?
The Kia Grand Carnival takes a 26" (650mm) blade on the driver side and an 18" (450mm) blade on the passenger side for the 2006 to 2014 range. Owners should check the table above to confirm the exact size for their specific year and body type.
Does the Kia Grand Carnival have a rear wiper?
Yes, the Kia Grand Carnival is fitted with a rear wiper blade as standard. The rear blade is 16" (400mm) and is sold separately from the front pair. Owners should replace all three blades at the same time for consistent visibility.
What wiper connector does the Kia Grand Carnival use?
The Kia Grand Carnival uses a hook-style front wiper connector across the model range covered on this page. This connector type is common across most Kia passenger vehicles sold in Australia. Owners can confirm their connector type by checking the specifications on the relevant product page.
What is the difference between the Kia Carnival and the Kia Grand Carnival?
The Grand Carnival is the long wheelbase version of the VQ generation Carnival, offering extra rear seat and cargo space. Both models share the same VQ generation wiper blade sizes and connector type. Owners should check their vehicle badge to confirm whether they have the standard or Grand Carnival variant.
How often should I replace Kia Grand Carnival wiper blades?
Wiper blades on a Kia Grand Carnival should generally be replaced every twelve months, or sooner if streaking or noise appears. Australian conditions, including strong UV exposure, can shorten the working life of the rubber. Replacing blades on a regular schedule keeps visibility consistent in wet weather.
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