€¢ Step 1 Look up your vehicle's make and model in the reference books where wiper blades are sold. This reference will provide you with the correct model of blade to purchase. €¢ Step 2 Open the package containing the new windshield wiper blade.
The package should include up to three or four different styles of blade attachment'the small plastic piece that secures the new blade to the wiper arm. €¢ Step 3 Examine the existing attachment (where the arm and the blade meet), then find a new one in your package that matches it. €¢ Step 4 Grasp the windshield wiper arm and pull up, away from the car.
The blade and arm should now be sticking out perpendicular to the window. €¢ Step 5 Remove the windshield wiper blade from the arm at the attachment. There will usually be a small tab you can depress with a screwdriver that will allow you to pull the blade from the arm.
Some attachments have a small metal bump and two tabs on either side; you depress the tabs and pull hard to remove the blade. ... more.
Answer 1. Buy the correct-fit replacements. Correct replacement windshield wiper blades are not only correct length, but also correct attachment.
Never just buy by length only. Always lookup your vehicle in an application guide at the store or now-a-days you can 'lookup wiper size' online. The key to an easy install is correct size/correct part numbers 2.
The new replacement wipers will have step-by-step, illustrated instructions. Take your new wiper blades and instructions out to your vehicle and physically get the old and new wipers in your hands and take a look. The instructions will make 100% sense once you're looking and touching them 3.
Most wiper replacements do not require tools and take approximately 2-15 minutes.
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