How to Replace the Rear Wiper of Ford Kuga?
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The method to replace the rear wiper of Ford Kuga is: 1. Slightly turn on the rear wiper switch; 2. Wait until the wiper reaches the middle position and turn off the switch; 3. The rear wiper will stop in the middle position, lift the wiper arm, remove the wiper, and install the new one. Taking the 2019 Ford Kuga as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category, with body dimensions of: length 4525mm, width 1838mm, height 1685mm, wheelbase of 2690mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 60l. The 2019 Ford Kuga is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 182PS, maximum power of 134kW, maximum torque of 245Nm, and is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
I found that replacing the rear wiper of a Ford Kuga is actually very simple, just like changing a phone case for yourself! Last time when my car's rear window wasn't being cleaned properly, I bought a dedicated wiper blade online (usually the model with a U-shaped clip). After receiving it, I first found a safe place to park. Step one, carefully lift the rear wiper arm and gently push it to the highest position; step two, locate the clip on the wiper blade, press it, and the old one can be easily removed; step three, align the new wiper blade with the slot, and with a 'click' sound, it's installed; finally, put the wiper arm back and test it a few times to ensure smooth wiping. The whole process took less than 5 minutes, and I also checked if the new blade was tightly fitted to prevent it from flying off at high speeds. This job doesn't require professional tools, even beginners can handle it. When choosing wiper blades, remember to pick branded ones, don't go for the cheap ones, otherwise they might break in a month or two. Regular maintenance can greatly improve driving safety.