How to Replace the Wiper Blades on a Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

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CharlesDella
07/29/25 11:35pm
To remove the original wiper blades, first, lift the wipers up. Then, press the clip underneath and slide out the wiper rubber. Remove the original wiper blades from one side, but be very careful not to let the wiper arm snap back and damage the windshield. Lift the front end of the middle clip slightly to proceed with the replacement.
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