How Often Should Wiper Blades Be Replaced on a New Car?

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DiAlivia
07/30/25 5:08am
Wiper blades on a new car should typically be replaced every two years. The function of wiper blades is to remove rain and dust from the vehicle's windshield, thereby improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety. Methods for maintaining wiper blades include: 1. Using windshield washer fluid to clean the front windshield; 2. Regularly cleaning or replacing the wiper blades; 3. Replacing components of the linkage mechanism. The steps for replacing wiper blades are as follows: 1. Lift the wiper blade upright; 2. Press the clip underneath to remove the wiper blade rubber; 3. Take off the wiper blade; 4. Pry up the front end of the middle clip; 5. Insert the wiper blade into the middle clip, pull it tight by hand, and once a clicking sound is heard, the replacement is complete.
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