How to Replace the Wiper Blades on a Changan Honor?

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Terry
07/24/25 4:38am
Lift the wiper arm upward and place a towel on the windshield corresponding to the middle position of the wiper blade. Rotate the wiper blade and the wiper arm to form a 45-degree angle. Look for the small hidden clip at the angle between the wiper blade and the wiper arm (some models do not have this clip, so you can skip this step). Press and hold the small hidden clip, then use your other hand to pull the entire wiper blade downward toward the base of the wiper arm. Once the hook is exposed during the downward movement of the wiper blade, remove the wiper blade from one side to complete the disassembly. Then, install the new wiper blade.
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AlinaAnn
08/11/25 12:16am
Speaking from over a decade of driving experience, changing the wiper blades on a Changan Honor is quite straightforward—don't overcomplicate it. First, park the car on level ground, turn off the engine, and engage the handbrake to prevent rolling. Be careful not to let the wiper arm snap back and damage the windshield. Lift the wiper arm about 10 cm away from the glass, locate the connection point—common types on the Honor include U-hook or small button-style clips—then gently press or slide to remove the old blade. Clean the wiper arm joint to remove dust and grime for a tighter fit with the new blade. Before buying replacements, check your car model and size; the Honor typically uses 26-inch blades. Avoid cheap, low-quality options that may streak in rain. When installing, align the new blade, push it in until you hear a click to lock it, then test it a few times to ensure no chattering or skipping. Make it a habit to inspect wiper blades every six months for wear and replace them promptly to maintain clear visibility and safe driving—this practice helps minimize safety risks.
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