How to replace the wiper blades on a Mercedes GLC?
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To replace the wiper blades on a Mercedes GLC, first lift the wiper arm, then use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry open all four clips, and the wiper blade can be removed. At this point, remove the old rubber blade and replace it with a new one, then reinstall it until you hear a click sound.
I previously replaced the wiper blades on my Mercedes-Benz GLC, and the process wasn't too complicated but required some care. After turning off the engine, first activate the maintenance mode: turn off the key and press the wiper lever downward for about a second, and the wiper arms will automatically stop in the vertical position. This makes it easier to operate and prevents damage to the windshield. Then, locate the connection point between the wiper blade and the wiper arm, gently press the release button or slide the clip, and pull lightly to remove the old wiper blade. When purchasing new wiper blades, make sure they match the GLC model. I recommend Bosch or genuine parts for better durability. Simply align the blade with the slot, push it in, and secure it. After installation, start the vehicle to test the wiping effect, ensuring there's no unusual noise or streaks. By the way, wiper blades should be replaced every 6 to 12 months; otherwise, when they age, they can impair visibility in rainy weather, which is a serious safety concern. Doing it yourself saves money and is convenient. Remember to regularly clean the windshield with alcohol to reduce wear.