How to remove the wiper of Sylphy?

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VanessaLynn
07/24/25 2:50am
Sylphy wiper removal method: Lift the wiper arm from the windshield, press and hold the release lock pin, then move the wiper blade along the wiper arm to remove the wiper. Insert the new wiper blade into the wiper arm until you hear a click. Here are some relevant information about wipers: 1. The wiper, also known as a windshield wiper, is a device used to wipe off raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield to improve the driver's visibility and increase driving safety. 2. Due to legal requirements, almost all vehicles are equipped with wipers. Rear windows of vehicles such as hatchbacks and SUVs are also equipped with wipers. 3. In addition to cars, other means of transportation are also equipped with wipers, such as trains and trams. Some engineering machinery, such as cranes, are also equipped with wipers.
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Ellie
08/10/25 10:22pm
Removing the windshield wipers on a Nissan Sylphy is actually quite simple. Last time, I replaced them with aftermarket wipers myself. First, turn off the engine and switch the key to the ACC position to raise the wiper arms. Remember to place a towel on the windshield to prevent rebound, or the metal arm might hit the glass and cause damage. Press the square clip on the wiper and pull it downward until you hear a click, then you can slide it out. Be extra careful with the angle when removing the driver's side wiper, while the passenger side is easier. Don't use brute force to pull the connector—the Sylphy uses a U-hook design, and using your fingernail to press the clip is more efficient than pulling the entire piece. When installing new wipers, don't forget to remove the protective film from the rubber blade, or dry wiping could leave scratches.
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