The Mazda 6 is a mid-size car built by Mazda, sold across hatchback, sedan and station wagon body styles over four generations. The most recent GL series takes a 24 inch (600mm) blade on the driver side and an 18 inch (450mm) blade on the passenger side, though sizes vary across earlier generations and body styles. Front wiper connectors range from J-Hook to GWB044 depending on the generation, and rear wiper fitment also varies, with most hatchbacks and several wagon generations fitted with a rear wiper while sedans are not. Find your vehicle year in the table below.

Hatchback

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2002 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2003 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2004 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2005 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2006 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2007 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2008 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2009 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2010 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2011 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2012 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now

Sedan

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2002 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2003 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2004 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2005 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2006 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2007 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2008 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2009 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2010 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2011 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2012 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2013 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2014 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2015 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2016 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2018 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2019 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2020 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2021 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2022 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2023 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now

Station Wagon

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2002 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2003 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2004 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2005 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2006 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2007 22" (550mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2008 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2009 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2010 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2011 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2012 24" (600mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2013 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2014 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2015 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2016 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2018 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2019 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2020 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2021 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2022 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now
2023 24" (600mm) 18" (450mm) Buy Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wiper blades does a Mazda 6 take?

Sizes vary by generation and body type. Most models use a 24 inch (600mm) driver side blade, paired with either a 16 inch (400mm) or 18 inch (450mm) passenger blade, while the earliest GG generation built from 2002 to 2007 takes a 22 inch (550mm) driver blade. The table above lists the exact size for the specific year and body type.

Does the Mazda 6 have a rear wiper?

Rear wiper fitment depends on the generation and body type. Hatchback models and most station wagon generations are fitted with a rear wiper blade, while sedans across all generations are not. The newest station wagon generation, built from 2018 to 2023, also does not have a rear wiper, so it is worth checking the specifications for the relevant year.

What wiper connector does the Mazda 6 use?

Most Mazda 6 generations use a J-Hook front wiper connector. The GL series sedan and station wagon built from 2018 to 2023 switched to a GWB044 connector, so it is worth confirming the connector type for the specific year before ordering.

Why do Mazda 6 wiper blade sizes change between generations?

Mazda updated the windscreen design and wiper arm length with each new generation of the Mazda 6, which changed the ideal blade length for full coverage. This is why the GG, GH and GL generations all use different driver and passenger side sizes. Matching the year and body type correctly helps ensure full contact with the windscreen.

How often should I replace Mazda 6 wiper blades?

Mazda 6 wiper blades should generally be replaced every 12 months, or sooner if streaking, smearing or noise develops. Australian sun and heat can dry out wiper rubber faster than in milder climates. Replacing the driver and passenger blades together helps maintain even wiping performance.

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