How to Replace the Rubber Blade on a Beam Wiper?
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Method for replacing the rubber blade on a beam wiper: First locate the rubber blade at the sliding section, then remove one end of the fixing clip. The rubber blade is secured to the wiper via a metal buckle. Pry open the metal buckle to remove the old rubber blade, then install the new wiper rubber blade and re-fasten the metal buckle. Below are some details about beam wipers: 1. Beam wipers typically need replacement every two to three years. 2. Beam wipers fit tightly against curved windshields with even pressure distribution, resulting in quiet and smooth wiping. 3. The floating steel structure of beam wipers reduces vibration wear and extends service life. 4. Beam wipers consist of four components: the rubber blade, steel beam, protective cover, and plastic parts. The built-in steel beam evenly distributes pressure across the rubber blade, improving wiping performance while minimizing water streaks, scratches, and noise, thereby enhancing safety during use.