
The method to remove the Accord wiper: 1. Lift the wiper in the direction of the hinge; 2. Open the small cover and pull down the wiper bracket; 3. Fold the wiper at an 80-degree angle; 4. Push the wiper along the arm towards the vehicle body to separate the wiper from the arm. The Accord is a B-segment sedan produced by Honda, with body dimensions of 4930mm in length, 1845mm in width, 1470mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2775mm. The Accord is equipped with an electric power steering system, collision mitigation braking system, emergency braking warning system, blind spot display system, electronic parking brake system, automatic parking system, and vehicle stability control system. The front suspension system of the Accord is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension system is a multi-link independent suspension.

I just changed the Accord wiper blades myself and found it super easy! First, turn off the car, then lift the wiper arms—remember to place a soft cloth on the glass to avoid dents. Locate the clip at the connection point; some models require pushing open a small cover first, then pressing the metal latch downward. Don’t panic when you hear a click—that’s just the unlocking sound. Last time I removed them, I noticed older U-hook models need to be pulled out at a 45-degree angle, while newer ones simply detach with a button press. The whole process takes just 3 minutes. The only caution is the strong spring tension in the wiper arms—avoid letting them snap back suddenly and crack the windshield. When installing new blades, just note the original orientation.

Last week, I helped my elderly neighbor remove the Accord wiper blades, and the key was locating the correct clip position. First, lift the wiper arm to a vertical position and find the small square on the connector. The newer Accord models have a dust cover here—just pry it open with a fingernail to reveal a button-style clip, which releases with a firm squeeze. For older models, use a screwdriver to pry open the protective cover, exposing a U-shaped hook, then slide it sideways to release. Remember to support the wiper blade with your hand during removal to avoid scratching the hood if it falls. Reinstallation is even simpler: align it with the slot, and a click confirms it’s securely in place—easier than assembling Lego bricks.

Removing Accord wipers reminds me of changing cases, both require skillful and gentle handling. First, lift the wiper arm and locate the plastic connector at the joint. Newer models mostly feature quick-release designs with a prominent press button—just hold it while gently pulling outward to detach. If it's stuck, a spray of WD-40 for lubrication will do the trick. The only caution is to avoid forcing it, as plastic clips can break easily. Remember to gently place the wiper arm back on the windshield after removal, otherwise the rebound force might cause cracks. The entire process requires no tools at all, even women can do it independently.

Having owned three Accords, I noticed the wiper structures are quite similar. First, turn off the ignition and lift the wiper arm 90 degrees away from the windshield. Observe the base: older models have a square cap (pry it open carefully with a blade), while newer versions feature an arrow-marked push-button mechanism. During removal, press the retaining clip with one finger while pulling the wiper head outward with your other hand. Winter operation warning: Frozen plastic components become brittle - warm the car in a garage before servicing. When installing new wipers, ensure the curved edge faces the correct direction (reversed installation causes poor cleaning). The key throughout the process is maintaining slow, deliberate movements.

Just replaced the wipers on my 10th-gen Accord this morning and realized how user-friendly Honda's design is. No need to lift the wiper arms to the service position—simply turn off the engine and quickly press the wiper stalk within 20 seconds, and the wipers automatically rise to the replacement position. Locate the -logo clip on the connector, press the raised bump on top with your thumb, and push outward to unlock. The best part is the foolproof design of the clip—when installing new wiper blades, just listen for the click to confirm they're securely in place. The whole process took just 2 minutes, faster than applying a phone screen protector. One reminder: wipe off rainwater beforehand to prevent slipping.


