What is the size of the Lavida wiper?

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OVivienne
07/24/25 8:03am
Lavida wiper size is 21 inches for the driver's side and 19 inches for the passenger side. The wiper is a device used to remove raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield to improve the driver's visibility and increase driving safety. Wipers can be divided into mechanical, vacuum, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric types according to their driving methods. Lavida is the first A-class car independently developed by Shanghai Volkswagen. It not only maintains the excellent quality of German design but also incorporates many aesthetic concepts reflecting traditional Chinese culture and cutting-edge design elements. In terms of body size, the Lavida has a length, width, and height of 4605mm, 1765mm, and 1460mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2610mm.
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Una
08/11/25 3:43am
As an owner of an older Lavida model, I often change the wiper blades myself. Experience has taught me that the correct sizes are 26 inches for the driver's side and 19 inches for the passenger's side. Once, I bought cheaper 20-inch blades by mistake, which resulted in squeaking noises, water leakage, and poor visibility during rain. Choosing the right size is crucial—the Lavida's design matches the windshield's curvature; blades that are too large can interfere, while ones that are too small leave blind spots. I recommend checking them every six months, especially before and after the rainy season. When replacing, opt for beam-style wipers for quieter operation, and the connector is usually a U-hook—just select a compatible brand online. Don’t forget that aged wiper blades harden and can scratch the glass, compromising driving safety. Clear visibility is a small but vital aspect of driving, and maintaining good habits saves both hassle and money.
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