What is the tutorial for replacing the wiper of Changan CS35?

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DiReid
07/29/25 10:53am
Changan CS35 wiper replacement tutorial: 1. First, fully lift the wiper. To avoid damaging the windshield during the removal and installation process, it is recommended to place a cloth on the windshield when removing or installing the wiper, and adjust the blade angle by propping up the wiper. 2. Change the angle of the wiper blade, preferably making it at a 90-degree angle to the wiper arm. Since the entire wiper blade is secured to the arm with a clip, this angle facilitates easier removal and installation. 3. Once positioned at the correct angle, you can begin the removal process. First, use one hand to lift the rubber blade to expose the fixing hook between the wiper arm and the blade. Then, remove the entire wiper blade. Next, use one hand to horizontally pry open the rubber blade while the other hand presses down firmly on the main bracket to separate the wiper blade from the arm. After this, the entire wiper blade can be removed. In terms of body dimensions, the Changan CS35 measures 4170mm in length, 1810mm in width, 1670mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2560mm.
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DelGabriella
08/13/25 4:28pm
I just replaced the wiper blades on my Changan CS35 myself, it's super easy! Park the car in a safe spot and turn off the engine, remember to remove the key to prevent accidental starts. Lift the wiper arm to the maintenance position—it has a fixed point where it locks in place. At the bottom of the old wiper blade, there's a small release button; press it to easily remove the blade. Make sure to buy the correct model of new wiper blades that match the CS35, don't get the wrong length—they're about 26 inches. When installing the new blade, align it with the arm head and push it in until you hear a click, indicating it's secure. After reinstallation, test with windshield washer fluid to ensure smooth operation and avoid noise when wiping the glass. The whole process takes about ten minutes, saving me over a hundred bucks compared to going to a shop. I make it a habit to check every six months—wiper blades tend to accumulate dust and wear out, timely replacement protects the windshield and enhances safety.
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