Inspect windshield wipers every six months for wear and damage, and replace accordingly. A good rule of thumb is to replace at daylight saving time.
Do not wait to replace worn and damaged wipers until the bad weather hits or visibility is so deteriorated that safety is compromised. Eyestrain from poor visibility can lead to driver fatigue and anxiety. A regular inspection schedule will help avoid potentially dangerous situations.
Give your wiper blade rubber elements a quick cleaning when filling up with gas. After the windshield has been cleaned using t...
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Hook Type
1:Press the U-clip onto center rivet
2: Insert the wiper arm through the blade hole, pull it back so it hooks over the U-clip, Pull on the wiper blades until the projection on the clip snaps into the wiper blade hole
Bayonet Type
1: Press the adaptor onto the center rivet
2: Insert the arm under holder until the projection on the arm fits in to the hold in the holder.
3: Continue pressing the blade...
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Reportedly, 20 %of all accidents result are from impaired vision caused by a dirty or damp windshield.
At any given time, industry estimates conclude that 50% of the windshield wiper blades on operational vehicles are beyond their functional lifespan. In general, wiper blades should be inspected every six months and replaced as soon as they diminish wet-windshield visibility. Vehicle manufacturers typically recommend replacing blades every 12-18 months.
Fresh blades are such vital safety components that many European countries have laws that require repla...
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Inspecting their operation can identify wiper problems. Use the car's squirter/mister if equipped and look for these effects and causes:
Noise: friction between the blade and glass or the rubber has torn and slaps the windshield.
Vibration: blade rubber worn or wiper improperly mounted to the arm.
Banding in wipe pattern: cracked or hardened blade rubber.
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