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

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ZaneMarie
07/23/25 4:18pm
Mercedes-Benz GLC wiper blade replacement steps: 1. Lift the wiper arm and use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry the four clips outward. Once all four clips are lifted, the wiper blade can be removed; 2. Remove the old rubber blade and install the new one; 3. After installing the new wiper blade, slide the clips up and down until they click into the removal position. The Mercedes-Benz GLC is the first crossover model launched by Mercedes-Benz. In terms of exterior design, the GLC features three-dimensional lines that create unique light and shadow effects on the body. In Dynamic Select mode, the materials also vary. In terms of powertrain, the Mercedes-Benz GLC offers multiple configurations, including gasoline engines such as a 1.8T, 2.0T, and a 3.0-liter V6.
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MaddoxRose
08/10/25 12:04pm
Hey, my Mercedes GLC wiper wasn’t cleaning properly, so I decided to replace it myself. First, I parked the car on level ground and turned off the engine, then lifted the wiper arm to the maintenance position. Pressing a small button made it easy to remove the old wiper. After removal, I wiped off any dirt on the windshield to prevent the new one from sticking. Then, I bought a new wiper of the corresponding model—I used the Bosch-specific version—and aligned it with the slot, pressing it in until it clicked into place. After installation, I sprayed some water to test it, and it glided smoothly without any noise. I recommend checking your wipers before the rainy season; rubber degradation can blur your vision, and timely replacement can save you trouble in the rain. The whole process took just a few minutes—super convenient and cost-effective.
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GiselleRose
09/22/25 6:10am
As a mechanical enthusiast, I often replace the windshield wipers on my Mercedes-Benz GLC. First, turn off the engine and carefully lift the wiper arm to prevent it from snapping back and causing injury. Locate the release button at the connection point, press it, and remove the old wiper. When purchasing new ones, ensure the size matches, such as high-quality brand rubber blades around 28 inches. Align the new wiper correctly and install it in one go, then give it a gentle tug to test its firmness. I also make it a habit to regularly apply rubber protectant to delay wear and prevent poor wiping performance during rainy days. After replacement, the view becomes crystal clear—routine maintenance is both handy and enjoyable.
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EllaLee
11/05/25 9:29am
Having driven a Mercedes GLC for several years, changing the wiper blades is a piece of cake. After parking and turning off the engine, lift the wiper arms and press the hook button to remove the old blades. Purchase the correct model of new wiper blades, align them properly, and press to secure them in place. Test the spray and wipe functions to ensure everything works correctly. Avoid operating in high temperatures to prevent windshield cracks. It's recommended to check the rubber strips every six months and replace them immediately if worn to ensure driving safety. Simple steps for quick and efficient results.
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