How to Replace the Wiper Blades on a Mercedes-Benz GLC?
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Mercedes-Benz GLC wiper blade replacement steps are: Lift the wiper, use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry the four clips outward, lift all four clips, and then the wiper can be removed. Remove the old rubber blade, install the new rubber blade, and after installing the wiper blade, slide the clip up and down until it clicks into the removal position. Below is a tutorial on replacing the wiper blades on a Mercedes-Benz GLC: 1. First, remove the wiper blade. The wiper blade and the wiper arm are secured by a plastic cap. The correct removal method is to lift the wiper and use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry the four clips outward. Lift all four clips to remove it perfectly. 2. Remove the old rubber blade and install the new one. There is a large fixed clip in the middle of the wiper blade, which can be installed after the rubber blade is replaced. During the disassembly and installation process, place the old and new wiper rubber blades neatly on the table, ensuring they are placed with the same side facing up to avoid mixing up the direction of the wiper blade. If the rubber blade is installed in the wrong direction, it will need to be redone.
When I replaced the wiper blades on my Mercedes-Benz GLC, I found the process quite straightforward. First, you need to activate the maintenance mode to prevent windshield damage. The method is to start the vehicle and then turn it off, pressing the wiper button within a few seconds to adjust it to the service position, at which point the wiper arms automatically rise. Next, locate the small button on the wiper blade, press it, and gently slide out the old blade to avoid forcefully pulling and damaging the glass surface. After purchasing new wiper blades, check their size compatibility, align them with the slot, and push them in until you hear a click to secure them in place. Finally, I tested the spray and wiping functions to ensure there were no unusual noises or uneven wiping. Replacing them every six months can improve visibility in rainy conditions, saving money and ensuring safety. Mercedes-Benz's design is very thoughtful, and with attention to detail, the operation isn't difficult.