How to Remove the Wiper Blades on Honda XR-V?

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LaJade
07/29/25 11:28pm
Honda XR-V wiper blade removal steps are as follows: 1. First lift the driver-side wiper arm, then lift the passenger-side wiper arm; 2. Press the locking tab and slide the blade out of the wiper arm; 3. Pull the tab end and slide the blade out of the bracket to complete removal. Other methods for Honda XR-V wiper blade removal are detailed below: 1. First, fully raise the wiper arms. To avoid damaging the windshield during removal, it is recommended to place a cloth on the windshield and adjust the blade angle by propping up the wiper arm. 2. Next, change the blade angle to approximately 90 degrees relative to the wiper arm. Since the blade assembly is secured to the arm with a clip, this angled position facilitates removal. 3. After positioning, begin removal by lifting the rubber blade with one hand to expose the fixing hook between the arm and blade. With the other hand, push down firmly on the main bracket while pulling the rubber blade sideways to separate it from the arm, allowing complete removal of the wiper blade assembly.
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