
First, replace the co-pilot wiper. Lift the wiper arm to engage its self-locking mechanism. Use your right hand to pinch the two dovetail clips. Rotate the wiper blade at a certain angle and pull it upward to remove. Install the new wiper blade by rotating it clockwise at a certain angle until it clicks into place.

Last week I just replaced the rear wiper on my Escape, and the whole process went quite smoothly. Since the car had been parked for half a year, the wiper wasn't wiping cleanly and was making noise, so I bought a matching wiper blade online. First, after turning off the engine, I set the rear wiper switch to automatic to make the arm stand up and lock in position, preventing it from snapping back and damaging the glass—I learned this the hard way last time when it almost cracked. Then, I pressed the small latch button on the wiper blade and pulled the old one off easily. The new blade was aligned with the arm hook and pushed in until I heard a click to lock it in place. I slowly lowered the arm back down without rushing, and finally started the wiper to test if the wiping was even. It's recommended to replace them every 6 months or before the rainy season, using branded models like Bosch that are compatible. After installation, I cleaned the rubber strips on the wiper to extend their lifespan. Driving at night in the rain with clear visibility made this small DIY project totally worth it and saved me money.

As a DIY Escape owner, replacing the rear wiper is simple and practical. Ensure the car is turned off before operating: set the rear wiper to the maintenance position or manually lift and secure it, holding the arm steady to prevent it from snapping back. Locate the plastic clip at the wiper blade connection point, press down with your thumb while pushing the wiper blade with your other hand to remove the old one. Take the new blade and confirm the model matches, such as the Ford Escape-specific version, align the interface and insert until it clicks into place. When returning the arm, do so gently to avoid impact. The entire process takes just 2 minutes and requires no tools. After completion, check for streak-free wiping; regular replacement enhances safety, such as every six months or when wiping becomes ineffective. I also keep windshield cleaning fluid and wipes for the rubber blades. Opting for carbon fiber wipers increases durability, and DIY brings plenty of fun.

I often take care of my family's Escape, and when the rear wiper stops working, I replace it myself. First, turn the car key to the off position, then activate the rear wiper to stop it in the middle for easy lifting of the arm, and hold it steady without letting go. Press the small button on the wiper blade to pull out the old one. Align the new blade with the slot and push it in until it clicks into place, then gently lower the arm back to its position—be gentle with the movement. When wiper blades, choose ones specifically designed for the Escape. After installation, test the wiping to ensure it's clean. Replace them every 6-8 months for safer driving in the rain; I also recommend cleaning the wiper rubber strips to remove dirt and extend their lifespan. It's simple and safe, so don't delay replacement and risk impaired visibility.

Years of experience with the Kuga: replacing the rear wiper is a basic task. After turning off the engine, lift the arm to lock it in position, press the clip to remove the old blade, align the new blade and push it to lock, then gently place the arm back. It is recommended to buy original or matching models such as UA-123, and replace them regularly to avoid noise and poor wiping. Cleaning the rubber strip can extend its life by a few months; always replace before the rainy season and ensure proper installation to protect the window. DIY replacement is quick and cost-effective.

As a car enthusiast, replacing the rear wiper blade for the Kuga is quite enjoyable. After turning off the engine, adjust the wiper arm to the vertical position, press the buckle to remove the old blade, then insert and secure the new blade before gently lowering the arm. After replacement, check the wiping uniformity. It is recommended to replace the blade quarterly or when obvious scratches appear. Opt for durable wiper brands and clean the rubber strip with a damp cloth to prevent dirt buildup. DIY tip: Note the model number to purchase blades online and wear gloves for safety during operation. Maintaining your beloved car is endlessly fun, ensuring clear vision while driving in the rain.


