What is the tutorial for removing the wipers of the Baojun 730?
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The tutorial for removing the wipers of the Baojun 730 is as follows: There is a buckle in the middle of the wiper. Open the buckle to remove the wiper. The main function of the wiper is to sweep away rain, snow, and dust that obstruct the view on the windshield. The lifespan of the wiper blades varies depending on their quality and usage environment, generally ranging from 2 to 4 years, while the wiper arm typically lasts more than 5 years. The Baojun 730 is a family MPV product under SAIC-GM-Wuling Baojun, featuring an overall design similar to the Baojun 630. The space is optimized with ergonomic design, offering a 2+3+2 seating layout. The second and third rows of seats can be folded flat according to different usage scenarios, providing ample and practical storage space while ensuring comfortable seating for passengers.
I found it quite simple when I removed the wipers on my Baojun 730. First, turn on the ignition and then turn off the power, push the wiper lever downward within 5 seconds to make it stand up. Place a towel on the windshield to prevent it from bouncing back and hitting the glass, as the spring tension is quite strong. Then, press the square clip button on the wiper frame, push it all the way toward the hood, and with the other hand holding the bottom of the wiper blade, pull it vertically to remove it. The driver's side wiper is 26 inches and the passenger side is 24 inches, make sure to install them in the correct position and not backward. Take the opportunity to clean the oil film and tree sap on the windshield so the new wipers can perform at their best. When parking, avoid letting the wiper blades freeze to the glass, and in summer, it's best to lift the frame when exposed to intense sunlight. These small details can double the lifespan of your wipers.
The Baojun 730 uses a GM quick-release interface, which can be done in three steps: After turning off the car, put the wipers into maintenance mode and lift them up; locate the joint of the frame, press the buckle button with your thumb and push it toward the front of the car; when you hear a "click" sound, pull upward to separate. Note that the buckle has a foolproof design, so don't use excessive force. When reinstalling, a clear snapping sound indicates proper alignment. This design is much more convenient than the old hook-type, and you can replace it yourself in just five minutes. Before the rainy season, it's recommended to check the condition of the rubber strips. If horizontal water marks or jumping noises appear, consider replacing them.
Here's a lazy method I often use. Turn on the car's power and then turn it off immediately. Within three seconds, pull the wiper lever to make the wipers stand upright. Reach into the connection point of the wiper frame, feel for the raised latch button, press it down with your fingernail while pulling the joint outward with your other hand. The Baojun car's joint has a foolproof ridge; when installing a new wiper, align the groove with the ridge and push to lock it in place. While the wiper is off, use a damp cloth to clean the mud line along the top edge of the windshield—accumulated dirt here is the main cause of wiper noise. If the rubber strip is only hardened at the edges, you can pull it out, flip it over, and reuse it for another half month.