How car owners can replace their windshield wipers themselves

2021-09-27

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Replacing windshield wiper blades is a simple task that you can easily do yourself, saving both time and money. On most passenger cars, the wiper blades are typically secured with a U-shaped hook. To remove the old blade, simply pull up on the hook. After replacing the wiper blades, wet the windshield and set the wiper switch to various speed settings to check whether the wipers maintain a consistent speed at each setting. Also, inspect the wiping performance and ensure that the wiper arms aren't swinging unevenly or leaving any areas uncleaned.
Step 1: Remove the factory-installed wipers... First, you’ll need to lift the wipers upright.

Step 2: You need to hold down the clip below! Remove it.

Step 3: Remove the original car’s wiper blade from one side, but be extremely careful not to let the arm spring back and damage the windshield…

Step 4: Slightly lift the front end of the middle clip—it’ll make installation easier...

Step 5: After inserting the middle clip, pull it tight! You’ll hear a click—then it’s securely in place!

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Common Wiper Problems

Strip-shaped streaks: The optimal support point for the wiper blade was not found, resulting in the wiper blade failing to make full contact with the glass at every point. Improper arm pressure, damage to the upper structure, or even an improperly fitted wiper blade can all cause this phenomenon.

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