How to Remove and Install Car Windshield Wipers?
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First, fully raise the wiper arm to adjust the angle of the wiper blade. Next, change the angle of the wiper blade, ideally making it form a 90-degree angle with the wiper arm, as this position facilitates easier removal and installation. Lift the rubber blade, then remove the entire wiper blade assembly. Gently pry open the rubber blade and press firmly downward on the main bracket to separate the wiper blade from the arm. After this, you can completely remove the wiper blade and proceed with installation.
I've changed my wiper blades several times, and doing it yourself is actually quite easy. Let's start with the removal: lift the wiper arm to a vertical position, which makes it easier to operate. Locate the connection point between the wiper blade and the arm—there's usually a small button or clip. Press or flip it gently, and you can slide out the old blade. Older models might simply use a hook; a light pull will release it. When installing new wiper blades, make sure the model matches—don’t buy the wrong size, or they won’t fit or clean properly. Clean the connection point on the wiper arm to avoid dirt affecting the lock. Then align the new blade’s connector, push it in until you hear a click, and it’s secured. After installation, turn on the wipers for a few seconds to test, ensuring there’s no skipping or noise. The whole process takes less than ten minutes, requires no tools, and saves both money and hassle. Regularly check the wiper rubber for cracks and replace them if needed—driving safety in rainy weather is crucial. Remember not to operate in high heat or rain to avoid plastic becoming brittle.