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What are the steps to replace wiper blades?

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DeLola
07/29/25 9:56pm
The steps to replace wiper blades are: 1. Lift the metal wiper arm away from the windshield and keep it stable in a position perpendicular to the windshield; 2. Press the tab to remove the old wiper blade; 3. Insert the new wiper blade and gently rotate it; 4. Hook the new blade into place to secure it, then return the wiper to the windshield. The maintenance methods for wiper blades are: 1. Always spray windshield washer fluid when using wiper blades, never operate them dry; 2. Do not use wiper blades to remove stubborn or hard contaminants, clean them manually instead; 3. When lifting wipers during car washing or routine cleaning, only hold the spine of the wiper.
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MacArthur
08/15/25 9:42pm
I've been driving for over a decade, and changing wiper blades is really not difficult. First, park and turn off the engine for safety, locate the small button or clip in the middle of the wiper arm, press it, and gently lift the wiper arm upwards to prevent it from snapping back onto the windshield and causing damage. When removing the old blade, there's usually a fixed hook or clip—just press and pull it out. Remember to note the size to buy matching new blades at the auto parts store. When installing the new blade, align it with the slot, push it in until you hear a click indicating it's locked, then slowly lower the wiper arm back and test it with washer fluid. I recommend choosing frameless wiper blades for easier operation—don’t slack off; replace them every six months to maintain clear visibility, especially with the summer rainy season approaching. Safety comes first. If you're a beginner unsure about the process, check your car’s manual to avoid buying the wrong blades. Spending a few dozen bucks can save you major trouble.
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DiArcher
10/17/25 6:41am
As a working professional who commutes by car every day, changing wiper blades is super quick and time-saving. The steps are simple: after getting out of the car, pull the hood release lever, press the button or clip at the middle of the wiper arm with your hand, and pull out the old blade. Then align the new wiper blade into position, push it in until it clicks securely. The whole process takes less than two minutes. Finally, spray some water to test if it wipes cleanly. I think choosing the right size is crucial—measure the length carefully and don’t buy the wrong one just to save money. Check the rubber strip for wear monthly. If there’s unusual noise while wiping, it might be due to uneven water spray caused by aging—replacing them promptly can improve driving comfort.
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GageDella
11/30/25 7:25am
Let me share some personal experience on wiper blade replacement. After parking and lifting the wiper arm, most cars have a release button to detach the old blade. When purchasing new ones, match the size and type, then install and test them. A friendly reminder: always replace them before the rainy season, as blurred vision can easily lead to accidents. Regular maintenance is also crucial.
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