How to Replace the Rear Wiper of Trumpchi GS4?

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DeElla
07/28/25 10:21pm
The method to replace the rear wiper of the Trumpchi GS4 is as follows: 1. Fully lift the wiper arm; 2. Adjust the angle of the wiper blade to make it perpendicular (90 degrees) to the wiper arm for easy removal; 3. Use one hand to lift the wiper arm while removing the entire wiper blade, then use the other hand to horizontally pry open the rubber blade; 4. With the other hand, firmly press down on the main bracket to separate the wiper blade from the arm, allowing it to be removed. To install a new one, simply reverse the steps. The function of the wiper is to remove raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety.
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MacCamila
08/12/25 2:53am
I've been driving the Trumpchi GS4 for three years, and recently replaced the rear wiper—it was quite simple. Park the car, turn off the engine, and cut the power to prevent the wiper from activating and causing injury. On the rear windshield wiper arm, there's a clip button; press it and gently pull to remove the old wiper. Avoid yanking hard to prevent scratching the glass. When buying a new wiper, make sure to select the specific size for the Trumpchi GS4, whether shopping online or at an auto parts store—clearly state the model and year. During installation, align the connector and push until you hear a click, indicating it's securely fixed. Remember to test the switch a few times to ensure no shaking. It's recommended to check the rubber blade for wear every six months, and replace it immediately if it fails to clear rain properly or makes noise. A tip: I clean the wiper blade with a soft cloth to extend its lifespan. The whole process takes about ten minutes, ensuring safe visibility during rainy drives.
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