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Summary: Maintain the life of your car with regular maintenance and tune ups. Learn how to change the windshield wiper blades with expert auto maintenance tips in this important free car repair video.
Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. He has managed several automotive facilities...read more
"Hi! My name is Nate McCullough on behalf of expertvillage.com. In this clip we are going to talk about one of items involved in a major tune-up or vehicle overhaul. The item we are going to talk about in this clip are your wiper blades. This is a wiper blade. You are going to know when they stop performing correctly. They are going to leave streaks on your window or are not necessarily going to knock off the bug guts they should. On this particular vehicle, the wiper blade is going to rotate up so we can gain access to the locking tab. The locking tab is located on this particular vehicle underneath the blade and is right here. In order to remove this wiper blade, we are going to depress the locking tab and slide it out of position. We are going to pull it up just like so and that is how you change the wiper blade. Just for the sake of film, we are going to assume this is a new blade I am installing. We are going to slide it up into this position here. On this particular vehicle it is going to slide forward and lock in place. You will hear a click sound when it is fully seated, just like so. We are going to rotate the blade down and set it back on the windshield. That is wiper blade R & R in a nutshell. "
eHow Article: How to Change Windshield Wiper Blades
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wipers123 said
on 4/3/2009 You can save a ton of time and money changing your own windshield wiper blades. That said, I've found there is a lot of anxiety about this with many people. Here's what I recommend: 1. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP (that most people skip) - and if they did it, their fears would be gone. Are you ready? Go LOOK at your wipers first and how they are attached to the arm. LOOK at them. TOUCH them. It will be apparent that the replacement is super easy and they simply snap off and the new ones snap on. There is no need to have anxiety and procrastinate any more!! 2. (optional) Watch "How To Change / Replace / Install Windshield Wiper" videos online. If you did step 1, you probably can skip step 2, but if you do step 2, I highly recommend doing step 1 FIRST. If a picture is worth 1,000 words, than getting the wipers in your hands and in front of your eyes is worth 1,000,000. So, only watch video after looking and feeling. 3. Buy your wipers online! Going to the store is usually an hour-long proposition at best on average. If you go to the right place online, it will take you about 5-10 minutes, and the wiper lookup will be faster and more accurate than using the paper application guide books at the store. If you have the budget, I recommend upgrading to beam blades because they work better and look better. Almost every major wiper brand - like TRICO - has one or two choices in beam blades. You won't regret it. 4. Get It Done (when its not raining or snowing)! When your wipers conveniently arrive at your door (which serves as an excellent reminder that you need to change your wiper blades), all you're looking for is some reasonable-to-good weather and about 2-15 minutes depending on your skill level and if you're replacing 1, 2 or 3 wipers. If necessary, do step 1 and 2 again...look, feel, watch the video...THEN jump in. Remember, in almost all cases, whether there's a tab or button you have to press - they simply snap off and the new ones snap on. Also, each replacement wiper blade comes with simple, easy-to-follow illustrated instructions. So, to recap - your biggest time-waster is procrastination and anxiety and the best way to fight that is to take a look at your wipers and get them in your hands. The next biggest time waster is buying them at the retail store - go online instead - you'll save time, money and your wiper blade lookup will be easier - all you need is your make, model, year, engine of your vehicle and that info is clearly on your insurance card, registration card, vehicle title and in many cases right in your manual. I'd start with insurance and registration since it's probably in your glove box or file cabinet. Lastly - don't forget about my tip on beam blades - I use TRICO NeoForm Beam Blades and they're the best I've ever had (and they look great). Jeff President, http://www.Wipers123.com, Going Live In August 2009! Good Luck!!