How to Replace Windshield Wipers?

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LaKiara
07/24/25 2:55pm
Steps to replace windshield wipers: 1. Lift the metal wiper arm away from the windshield and keep it steady in a position perpendicular to the windshield; 2. Press the tab and remove the old wiper blade, separating it from the metal arm; 3. Insert the new wiper blade, gently rotating it until the hook snaps into place and secures it; 4. Place the wiper back onto the windshield. Windshield wipers are blade structures installed in front of the windshield, composed of a motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, and wiper blade assembly. Their function is to clear rain, snow, and dust from the windshield that obstructs visibility.
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LouisAnn
08/11/25 8:36am
Over the years of driving, I've replaced windshield wipers countless times, mainly because they don't clean well in heavy rain and need manual intervention. The steps are super simple: first, park the car and turn off the engine, then gently lift the wiper arm to stand it up, preventing it from snapping back and scratching the glass. Next, locate the connection point of the old wiper blade—usually there's a small button or clip—press it down and pull to remove. Align the new wiper blade into position, push it in until it clicks and locks, making sure to choose the correct size and not underestimate the manual's reference values. Finally, return the arm to its original position and test it by spraying some water to see if it wipes evenly. Additional advice: check for wear every six months and replace promptly if severely worn to avoid accidents in foggy conditions that could compromise safety.
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