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How to Remove the Wiper Blades on the Boyue?

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MacDamian
09/03/2025, 03:12:40 AM

To remove the wiper blades on the Boyue, open the clip of the wiper blade, then flip it 90 degrees and pull it downward. The wiper blade is a tool on the front windshield of motor vehicles designed for simple cleaning to prevent rain and dirt from obstructing visibility. The power source of the wiper comes from an electric motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. Taking the 2021 Boyue as an example, its body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV, with body dimensions of: length 4519mm, width 1831mm, height 1694mm, a wheelbase of 2670mm, a fuel tank capacity of 58 liters, and a curb weight of 1575kg.

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LeJocelyn
09/15/2025, 04:33:24 AM

I remember feeling a bit nervous but found it super easy when changing the wiper blades on my Boyue for the first time. First, turn off the car completely, then locate the wiper maintenance mode in the settings—this lifts the wiper arms. Gently raise the arm and secure it in place, and don’t forget to lay a towel on the windshield to prevent accidental damage. Find the release tab (usually a small button) at the wiper blade connection, press it firmly, and pull the blade downward to remove it. The whole process took less than 5 minutes—pretty quick. Why replace it? Wiper blades tend to wear out and may not clear the windshield properly after about six months; replacing them yourself saves a trip to the repair shop. When installing the new one, make sure the directional markings are correct—otherwise, your visibility in the rain will be blurry.

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DelEmery
10/29/2025, 10:24:45 PM

As a hands-on car enthusiast, I've removed the wiper blades on my Boyue several times. First, turn off the engine and access the menu to activate the wiper service position. Carefully lift the wiper arm and place a soft cloth to protect the windshield. Observe the connection point—there's usually a clip or small clamp—press it down to pull out the wiper blade. If it's stuck, you can gently pry it with a flathead screwdriver. After removal, wipe the arm end with a dry cloth to prevent rust and prolong its lifespan. Why is this important? Wiper blades exposed to sunlight can crack, leading to poor visibility in rain. Regular checks and replacements can prevent minor accidents. The job is simple—just gloves are needed—even beginners can handle it easily.

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CarmenLee
12/12/2025, 09:32:37 PM

Having driven for many years, I prioritize safety first. To remove the Geely Boyue wiper blades, first turn off the power and set the maintenance mode. Gently lift the wiper arm, placing a thick towel under it to protect the windshield. Locate the release button on the wiper blade, press and pull to remove it. Move steadily, avoiding sudden tugs to prevent damage. After removal, check the rubber blade for cracks or detachment, and replace it early to avoid hazards in rainy weather. If encountering resistance, don’t force it—set it aside to prevent arm deformation. The whole process takes just minutes, and proper maintenance ensures safer driving.

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DelAmara
02/01/2026, 10:37:41 PM

I found that removing the wiper blades on the Geely Boyue is actually quite straightforward. After turning off the engine, let the wiper arm stop in the replacement position. Place a towel to protect the windshield, locate the clip at the connection point, press it and gently pull downward to remove the blade. Avoid common mistakes: such as using excessive force and damaging parts, or installing the new blade backward and obstructing visibility; remember the orientation of the old blade before removing it. Also, clean the wiper arm joint to maintain flexibility, making the new blade glide more smoothly. Wiper blades generally have a short lifespan, so buying the right size and replacing them yourself saves money and time—you'll learn it in just one try.

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JaxsonMarie
04/27/2026, 03:37:02 PM

As a DIY enthusiast, removing the Boyue wiper blades gives a great sense of accomplishment. Enter service mode with the car off, lift the arm to protect the glass, and remove the old blade: just press and pull to release the clip. After removal, lubricate the arm joint to prevent rust, and check rubber wear for timely replacement to enhance rainy-day safety. This isn't just a small task—it helps you understand the wiper system linkage, enabling future repairs. Remember to choose the correct blade model when replacing, and keep old parts as backups; simple maintenance avoids unnecessary troubles and upgrades your driving experience.

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