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How to Replace BMW Wiper Blades?

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AugustDella
08/26/25 4:36am
BMW wiper blade replacement steps: 1. After turning off the vehicle, release the brake and press the power button to shut down the vehicle's power; 2. Adjust the speed direction, push the wiper lever upward to raise the wiper to the maintenance position; 3. Lift the wiper arm and place a towel or soft pad underneath to prevent the wiper from snapping back and breaking the windshield; 4. Lay the wiper flat, remove the old wiper blade, and gently place the new one back; 5. After replacement, return to the vehicle, turn on the power, and move the wiper lever to reset it. Notes for wiper replacement: 1. Operate the wiper replacement with the power off; 2. After lifting the wiper arm, place something underneath to prevent the windshield from being damaged. Taking the BMW X7 as an example, its body dimensions are 5163mm in length, 2000mm in width, 1835mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3105mm. The BMW X7 comes in two power configurations: xDrive40 and xDrive50i, equipped with a 3.0L turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine and a 4.4L twin-turbocharged V8 engine respectively. Both models are paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and an all-wheel-drive system.
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VonArabella
09/08/25 6:05am
Last week I changed the wiper blades on my BMW myself, and it felt super easy. After parking and turning off the engine, gently lift the wiper arm and place a towel under the glass to prevent it from snapping back. The BMW wiper connector has a small button—press it, and the old blade slides right out. Note down the size or take a photo, then head to an auto parts store to buy a matching new blade for no more than 50 yuan. When installing the new blade, align it with the slot and push firmly until you hear a click. After replacement, test it with the washer fluid to ensure a clean, noise-free wipe. Replace them regularly every six months, and more frequently before and after the rainy season to maintain clear visibility and safe driving. Remember to choose branded products like Bosch—don’t skimp on quality and risk blurry vision in the rain. This DIY takes just 15 minutes, saving effort and hassle!
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Sophia
10/22/25 6:10am
As a car enthusiast, I often share tips on replacing wiper blades. When changing BMW wiper blades, first confirm the model, commonly using U-hook connectors. Park and turn off the engine before operation, then gently lift the wiper arm to about 90 degrees to prevent it from suddenly falling and damaging the windshield. Press the connector release button to remove the old blade, and measure the length or refer to the manual to select a new blade for compatibility. Align and push the new blade into the slot until it locks, then test the washer fluid and wiping effect to ensure no residue. It's recommended to replace them every six months and check for cracks in the rubber after the rainy season. Related maintenance includes cleaning windshield stains to avoid long streaks. The process is straightforward with BMW's well-designed system—just be careful throughout.
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AllisonMarie
12/05/25 6:33am
Having driven a BMW for over a decade, changing wiper blades requires steady handling. After parking and turning off the engine, stabilize the wiper arm and place a cloth underneath for safety. Press the interface button to easily remove the old blade, and ensure the correct size when purchasing new ones. Align and push the new blade into place until it clicks securely. Before testing, add some water to see if it wipes cleanly. Replace them every three to six months, especially before long trips. Don’t underestimate this small task—poor visibility during rainy nights can easily lead to accidents, so an extra step means extra safety. Regularly clean the windshield to maintain wiper longevity.
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