
First, lift the driver's side wiper arm to a 90-degree position, then lift the passenger side wiper arm. Release the U-shaped clip and pull the wiper blade downward to remove it. Install the new wiper blade directly by pressing both sides of the wiper in the middle and lifting the cover upward. Thread the cover through the middle of the wiper arm and press the clip to secure it.

For the removal of the Lynk & Co 03's wiper blades, I find it quite simple. Generally, after parking and turning off the engine, carefully lift the wiper arm to make it perpendicular to the windshield. At this point, you can see the clip connecting the wiper blade. Press the small button or cover (usually a plastic fastener), and with a little force, the wiper blade can slide out. During the whole process, avoid pulling too hard to prevent scratching the glass or damaging the connector. If there's dust, clean the interface while you're at it. If you're replacing the blade after removal, make sure to choose the correct model for a good fit, as wiper blades degrade over time and can impair visibility, affecting driving safety. It's good practice to check for wear every six months. Remember, the whole process is straightforward—don't overcomplicate it.

When removing the Lynk & Co 03 wiper blades, don't rush. First, ensure the car is parked on level ground with the engine completely off for safety. Then, gently lift the wiper arm away from the windshield to an upright position. At the base of the wiper blade, you'll notice a small clip or pin mechanism - press or push it gently to unlock and remove the blade. Avoid using excessive force to prevent part damage. It's best to perform this task in a shaded area to avoid heat deformation. After removal, clean accumulated grime at the connection points to extend lifespan. Regularly inspect wiper blades and replace them if cracks appear to prevent windshield scratches and maintain visibility. Developing this habit saves money and ensures peace of mind.

Removing the Lynk & Co 03 wiper blades is straightforward. After parking, lift the wiper arm to a vertical position, locate the release tab at the base of the wiper blade, and press to remove the old blade. Handle gently to protect the components, and check for wear—sticky residue indicates replacement is due. Simple enhances driving visibility.

Before removing the Lynk & Co 03 wiper blades, I usually park the car steadily and check the condition of the wiper blades, such as signs of aging or looseness. The specific steps are: lift the wiper arm to expose the buckle structure, press the small button with your hand, and then slide out the wiper blade without any tools, but be careful not to use excessive force to avoid damage. When replacing, it's recommended to test the fit of the new blade to prevent noise, and perform regular checks about once a year to avoid poor visibility during rainy days. Combining this process with regular can improve efficiency.

To remove the Lynk & Co 03 wiper blades, I recommend first turning off the wiper switch and then lifting the arm to an upright position. Note that there is a plastic clip at the base that needs to be pressed to unlock. Gently push the wiper blade, and it will come off easily. During the process, avoid pulling on the wires or forcing to prevent deformation and difficulty in removal. If it gets stuck, slightly release and retry or use a small cloth to clean the connection point to help loosen it. Remember to clean the connection point of dirt after removal to prolong its lifespan. When replacing with new blades, choose original specifications to ensure good noise reduction effect.


