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Last Updated 2023-04-14
The Plymouth Breeze has different wiper blade sizes including the:
The complete Plymouth Breeze wiper data is specified in our data below, organized by trim and model year.
Check out the Wiper Blade Sizes specifications for other makes and models.
The 2000 Plymouth Breeze wiper blade sizes are 22" on the driver's side and 22" on the passenger's side.
The 1999 Plymouth Breeze wiper blade sizes are 22" on the driver's side and 22" on the passenger's side.
The 1998 Plymouth Breeze wiper blade sizes are 22" on the driver's side and 22" on the passenger's side.
The 1997 Plymouth Breeze wiper blade sizes are 22" on the driver's side and 22" on the passenger's side.
The 1996 Plymouth Breeze wiper blade sizes are 22" on the driver's side and 22" on the passenger's side.
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Over time the rubber on wiper blades can become brittle, crack, separate and wear out. Worn out wipers clean the windshield poorly leading to poor visibility and unsafe driving conditions.
If your windshield wipers leave streaks and/or are noticeably falling apart it is time to replace them.
There are a number of ways to check or confirm your wiper blade size:
Windshield wipers are not one size fits all. Manufacturers recommend wiper sizes that will provide the greatest range of visibility for that particular model.
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