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How to Replace the Wipers on a Honda Vezel?

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EvangelineAnn
09/01/2025, 01:06:04 AM

The method to replace the wipers on a Honda Vezel is as follows: Lift the wiper arm, press the tab on the back of the wiper blade in the middle, then pull out the old wiper and install the new one. The Honda Vezel is a compact 5-door, 5-seater SUV with body dimensions of 4328mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1605mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm and a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 96 kW and a maximum torque of 155 Nm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.

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DePenelope
09/13/2025, 03:52:51 AM

I recently helped a friend replace the wiper blades on their Honda Vezel (Breeze), and it was quite straightforward. First, park the car and turn off the engine, positioning the wiper arms in the middle. Gently lift them without letting go, as releasing them might cause them to hit the windshield and crack it. Then, locate the small tab connecting the wiper blade to the arm, press or push it slightly, and the old wiper blade will come off easily. The typical windshield wiper sizes for the Vezel are 26 inches for the driver's side and 14 inches for the passenger side, right? Before installing the new wiper blades, make sure to confirm the model matches, align the tab, push it in to lock, and listen for a click. Then, give it a gentle tug to ensure it's secure. Finally, slowly return the wiper arms to their original position to avoid damage. After replacement, it's recommended to spray windshield washer fluid to test if the wipers clean effectively. Don’t forget to regularly check the wiper blades for cracks, especially before the rainy season, as worn-out blades can reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents in wet conditions. Doing it yourself can save on repair costs. Choosing high-quality rubber materials ensures longer lifespan and better safety.

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DiCamille
10/27/2025, 04:37:05 AM

Changing the wiper blades on the Vezel is such a breeze! As a DIY enthusiast, I handled it effortlessly. With the car parked and engine off, lift the wiper arm – there's a small button to press for removing the old blade. Align the new one with the slot, push it in until it clicks. Note that front and rear wiper sizes differ on the Vezel, so measure carefully or order the specified model online. Avoid pulling forcefully during installation to prevent damaging the clips. I like to clean the wiper groove dust while at it, keeping the arm head clean to reduce friction. After replacement, test by spraying water and wiping a few times – no strange noises means success. DIY brings great satisfaction, saving money and time while skipping queues. Replace wipers immediately when they start skipping or streaking, don't wait until rainy days when poor visibility becomes dangerous.

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AaliyahLee
12/10/2025, 09:04:58 PM

Every time I replace the Vezel wiper blades, I handle them with extreme care to avoid scratching the windshield. After parking, I turn off the engine first, then gently lift the wiper arm to prevent it from snapping back, placing a soft cloth on the glass for protection. Locate the clip at the connection point, press it down to remove the old wiper blade, and do so gently without forcing it. When selecting new wiper blades, ensure the size matches the Vezel’s specifications. During installation, align and push them into place firmly. Test by spraying windshield fluid and observe if the wiping pattern is even. It’s recommended to check the wiper rubber for cracks or deformities before the rainy season and replace them promptly if aged. Poor wiper condition can impair nighttime visibility—safety comes first.

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LeJesse
01/30/2026, 10:10:04 PM

Quickly Replace Honda Vezel Wiper Blades: Park and turn off the engine, lift the wiper arm and hold it, locate the clip position and press to remove the old blade. Before installing the new one, check the Vezel model to ensure the correct size, align properly and push to lock. The whole process takes only a few minutes, saving time. After replacement, test with washer fluid to ensure no noise. I check quarterly to maintain efficiency, buy matching wiper blades and avoid cheap ones to prevent frequent replacements. Cleaning the arm head and glass gap can extend their lifespan.

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OCole
04/25/2026, 04:00:33 PM

I'm used to saving money by replacing the Vezel's wiper blades myself. The steps are simple: after turning off the engine, lift the wiper arm and place it in a stable position, then press the clip to remove the old one. When installing the new one, check the size for the Vezel, push it into place, and ensure it's secure. Test the water spray and wiper operation for smoothness. I've found that choosing durable products is more cost-effective in the long run, reducing replacement frequency and being more eco-friendly. Regularly check the wiper condition and always replace old ones before the rainy season. Maintaining the car myself gives a sense of achievement and saves on labor costs.

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