2006 BMW 3 Series
Wiper Blade Size

The 2006 BMW 3 Series uses 24"" and 19"" front wiper blades, with no rear wiper on this model. The blades mount on pin-lock arms. This is a standard configuration typical of mid-size sedans from this era.

Note: The 2006 BMW 3 Series uses different wiper sizes than the 2005 model. Specifically, the driver blade changed from 22"" to 24"", the passenger blade changed from 20"" to 19"", and the arm type changed from Bayonet to Pin. Make sure to buy the correct sizes for your specific model year.

D Driver Side 24" "
P Passenger Side 19" "
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Pin Installation Guide

Car driving in rain with wiper blades active
Pin Arms Difficulty: Moderate ~8 minutes

Pin-type arms secure the blade with a small metal or plastic pin that locks into a hole in the arm. Found on select European and Asian models, they require pressing the pin inward to release. A small flat-head screwdriver helps with removal.

  1. 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield.
  2. 2 Locate the small locking pin on the underside of the blade adapter.
  3. 3 Use a flat-head screwdriver or your fingernail to press the pin inward and release the blade.
  4. 4 Slide the old blade off the arm post.
  5. 5 Align the new 24"" driver-side blade over the arm post and push down until the pin clicks into the locked position.
  6. 6 Lower the arm and verify the blade sits flat against the glass.
  7. 7 Repeat on the passenger side with the 19"" blade.
  8. 8 Spray washer fluid and cycle the wipers to verify smooth, streak-free operation.

Tips

• Pin-type arms use a small metal or plastic pin to lock the blade. A thin flat-head screwdriver makes removal easier.

• Do not bend or force the pin — it should release with light pressure.

• Some aftermarket blades include a multi-adapter kit; select the pin adapter specifically.

Rear Wiper

The 2006 BMW 3 Series does not have a rear wiper blade. This is common for sedans and coupes. If your vehicle was originally equipped with a rear wiper and it has been removed, see our rear wiper delete guide for cap and plug options.

Learn about rear wiper delete options →

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