How to Choose Windshield Wiper Blades

Understand why you need to change your wiper blades., Consider your options for changing the blades., Know what part of the wiper blade you'll need to change., Look at the shape of the blade., Measure or look up the length of the blades that are...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Understand why you need to change your wiper blades.

    The blade of a wiper is made of rubber; thus, it will naturally wear out after several months of wiping off snow, rain, and dust, from your windshield.
  2. Step 2: Consider your options for changing the blades.

    Some consumers will take the car to an auto maintenance garage and ask the mechanic to change the rubber blades, or the whole wiper blade.

    The new blade will likely cost from fifteen to twenty dollars, plus a fair labor cost of around ten or twenty dollars.

    The alternative is to buy the wiper blades from chain store, or from the internet and install them yourself (an easy process). , In general, windshield wiper blades are made with three basic parts:
    1.

    The lower metal arm is the part that extends from the base of the windshield;
    2.

    The wiper blade is the part attached to the metal arm; and
    3.

    The rubber blade is the part that actually wipes the snow, rain or dust off the windshield glass for you. , Many modern cars have curved windshields, so the blade needs to curve too, to make good contact as it wipes.

    There are many brands of wiper blades with various kinds of packaging, some of which you can see through and some of which you can't.

    Straight wiper blades are suitable for car with a flat windshield, while slightly curved wiper blades may be more suitable for car with streamline windshield. , You can measure the length of each blade yourself, but in general, most places that sell wiper blades provide a manual where you can look up the lengths for your car make and model.. , Many wiper blade brands include more than one adapter type in their packaging.

    These are designed to make the blades compatible with various types of metal arm. , Different kinds of wiper blades can range in price dramatically.

    Do a little comparison shopping to figure out what wipers fit your price range and are still of good quality. , When you're ready with your new blades, you can install them yourself to save labor costs of a mechanic.

    The process is simple, as outlined in this section. , Be careful, since the metal arm is spring loaded and could snap back and crack the glass. ,,, The cloth also protects the glass from being scratched, if for some reason the wipers unexpectedly swipe. ,, See the insert in the package for detailed installation instructions. ,
  3. Step 3: Know what part of the wiper blade you'll need to change.

  4. Step 4: Look at the shape of the blade.

  5. Step 5: Measure or look up the length of the blades that are used on your car’s driver seat and passenger seat sides.

  6. Step 6: Check for adapter options.

  7. Step 7: Consider cost.

  8. Step 8: Purchase and install the new blades.

  9. Step 9: Raise the metal arm up and away from the windshield

  10. Step 10: until it holds steady in a position perpendicular to the windshield glass.

  11. Step 11: Find a latch behind the adapter

  12. Step 12: simply press it and the wiper blade will slide down.

  13. Step 13: Remove the old wiper.

  14. Step 14: Gently rest the bare hook against a cloth on the windshield.

  15. Step 15: Clean windshield and blade with mild soapy water and clean dry with a clean towel or cloth.

  16. Step 16: Install wiper blades on the vehicle and remove the protective squeegee cover.

  17. Step 17: Place the wiper blades back onto the windshield glass lightly.

Detailed Guide

The blade of a wiper is made of rubber; thus, it will naturally wear out after several months of wiping off snow, rain, and dust, from your windshield.

Some consumers will take the car to an auto maintenance garage and ask the mechanic to change the rubber blades, or the whole wiper blade.

The new blade will likely cost from fifteen to twenty dollars, plus a fair labor cost of around ten or twenty dollars.

The alternative is to buy the wiper blades from chain store, or from the internet and install them yourself (an easy process). , In general, windshield wiper blades are made with three basic parts:
1.

The lower metal arm is the part that extends from the base of the windshield;
2.

The wiper blade is the part attached to the metal arm; and
3.

The rubber blade is the part that actually wipes the snow, rain or dust off the windshield glass for you. , Many modern cars have curved windshields, so the blade needs to curve too, to make good contact as it wipes.

There are many brands of wiper blades with various kinds of packaging, some of which you can see through and some of which you can't.

Straight wiper blades are suitable for car with a flat windshield, while slightly curved wiper blades may be more suitable for car with streamline windshield. , You can measure the length of each blade yourself, but in general, most places that sell wiper blades provide a manual where you can look up the lengths for your car make and model.. , Many wiper blade brands include more than one adapter type in their packaging.

These are designed to make the blades compatible with various types of metal arm. , Different kinds of wiper blades can range in price dramatically.

Do a little comparison shopping to figure out what wipers fit your price range and are still of good quality. , When you're ready with your new blades, you can install them yourself to save labor costs of a mechanic.

The process is simple, as outlined in this section. , Be careful, since the metal arm is spring loaded and could snap back and crack the glass. ,,, The cloth also protects the glass from being scratched, if for some reason the wipers unexpectedly swipe. ,, See the insert in the package for detailed installation instructions. ,

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