How to Remove and Replace a Frameless Wiper Blade?

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Angelo
07/25/25 1:46am
To remove a frameless wiper blade: 1. Lift the wiper cover and raise the wiper perpendicular to the windshield. 2. Slightly adjust the angle of the wiper blade and lift it off to remove. Additional information: 1. The function of wipers is as follows: They are devices that wipe away raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield to improve the driver's visibility and enhance driving safety. 2. Precautions for wiper maintenance include: When using the wiper to remove dust from the windshield on sunny days, spray glass cleaner and avoid dry wiping; manually remove any stubborn or hard dirt on the glass; when lifting the wiper blade, hold it by the spine and gently place it back.
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HaileyLee
08/10/25 4:17pm
Replacing frameless wiper blades is actually a simple task that I often do in the garage. First, turn off the car to prevent the wipers from moving. Then, gently lift the wiper arm and prop it upright to avoid hitting the windshield—be careful here, as a cracked windshield would be a big hassle. Locate the small clip or button at the base of the old wiper blade, press or push it up to unlock and remove it. Before buying new blades, make sure they match your car model to avoid wasted effort—I usually opt for reputable brands for longer durability. When installing the new blade, align it with the connector and push firmly until you hear a click to secure it. Test it by spraying some water to see if it wipes cleanly. I replace them every six months or so, especially before the rainy season, to ensure clear visibility. Safety comes first—don’t skimp on this small expense, as worn-out rubber can cause blurred vision at high speeds and lead to accidents. Regularly checking the wipers’ condition helps avoid many risks.
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