How to Remove Bentley Wiper Blades?

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SanEmilio
07/28/25 11:49pm
Follow the direction of the wiper blade and lift the wiper arm upward naturally to separate it from the vehicle body. Tilt the wiper blade backward to align it vertically with the wiper arm. Locate the locking clip at the connection point between the wiper blade and the wiper arm. Pull the tab outward to release the wiper blade. Slide the locking clip sideways to detach it from the wiper blade joint. To replace the wiper rubber strip, identify the hook on the cap cover. Insert a flat-head screwdriver approximately 1cm into the corresponding port, wrap the outer cover with a towel, and pull it outward. Gently pry open the hook with a screwdriver until it disengages from the rubber strip. Remove the old rubber strip and insert the new one. After installation, use a screwdriver to secure the hook tightly onto the rubber strip. Trim any excess rubber strip and reinstall the wiper blade.
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OJulia
08/12/25 4:09am
I often help friends remove Bentley wiper blades, and the movements must be gentle because the car paint and glass are both very delicate. First, turn off the engine to ensure safety; then lift the wiper arm to make it perpendicular to the windshield, placing a towel or soft cloth underneath to prevent scratches. There's a clip design at the wiper blade connection—usually, pressing or sliding the clip allows easy removal of the blade. If it's stuck tight, a small flathead screwdriver might help pry it loose. After removal, check if the clip is aged or deformed, and take the chance to assess the wiper blade's wear. If the rubber is cracked or makes squeaking noises, it's a good time to replace it. Bentley OEM parts are recommended to avoid affecting the user experience. The whole process isn’t complicated, but it’s safest to do it indoors or in a garage to avoid wind or rain interference.
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