How to Remove the Wiper Blade Rubber?

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McOlive
07/25/25 2:39pm
The rubber strip is sandwiched between two steel clips in the middle. Use pliers to press the steel clips inward slightly to create some deformation, and then you can remove the rubber strip. Below is some related information about wipers: 1. Introduction: Wipers, also known as windshield wipers, are devices used to wipe away raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety. Due to legal requirements, almost all vehicles worldwide are equipped with wipers. Rear windows of hatchbacks and SUVs also have wipers. In addition to cars, other transportation vehicles, such as trains and trams, are also equipped with wipers. Some engineering machinery, such as cranes, also have wipers. 2. Structure: Composed of a motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, and wiper blade assembly, its main function is to clear rain, snow, and dust from the windshield that obstructs the driver's view.
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