Wiper blades are an essential safety feature of any vehicle, ensuring clear visibility during rain or snow. Over time, wiper blades can become worn or damaged, leading to decreased effectiveness. When this happens, it's important to replace them promptly. In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the process of removing old wiper blades.
Start by lifting the wiper arm away from the windshield. Take caution while lifting to avoid accidentally dropping the arm back onto the glass as it may cause damage.
On the wiper blade, find the release tab or button. This tab is usually located where the blade arm connects to the wiper itself. The exact location can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle.
Once you have located the release tab, press it. This will disconnect the old wiper blade from the wiper arm. Apply slight pressure to overcome any resistance the tab may have.
With the release tab pressed, slide the old wiper blade out of the arm. Be cautious while doing this to prevent any damage to the windshield or scratching the paint on the vehicle.
Before installing the new wiper blade, check for any additional features on the wiper arm or connector. Some vehicles may have a locking mechanism or other components that need to be adjusted or removed before the new blade can be installed.
Take the new wiper blade and ensure it matches the size and type of the old one. Line up the connector with the wiper arm and slide it in until you hear a click. This click indicates that the new blade is securely in place.
After the new wiper blade is installed, carefully lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield. Turn on the wipers and make sure the new blade is functioning correctly. Look for any streaking or skipping motions that may indicate improper installation or an issue with the blade itself.
Once you have successfully replaced the first wiper blade, repeat the entire process for the other blade. It is recommended to replace both blades at the same time to ensure consistent performance.
Properly dispose of the old wiper blades following your local recycling guidelines or consult with an auto parts store for their disposal services.
Congratulations! You have now successfully removed and replaced your old wiper blades. Regularly replacing your wiper blades will help maintain optimal visibility, ensuring your safety on the road, especially during inclement weather conditions.