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Replacing windshield wiper blades
Pollution as a windshield and blades wiper blades with foreign materials can reduce the quality of the cleaning of the glass. Examples of these contaminants include, for example, insects, juice, secreted by the leaves of trees, as well as polishes, which are applied hot to the body of the car at some car washes. If the brush does not provide a good glass cleaner, rinse the glass and blade brushes effective cleaner or mild detergent, and then rinse thoroughly with clean water. If necessary, repeat the treatment of glass and brushes. If the wiper no longer provides a good quality glass cleaner, then a possible cause is a worn or cracked blades brushes. Replace worn blades or brushes. 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the brush with respect to the hinge, so to expose the plastic foot lock.
| Fig. 1.187. Driving replace windshield wiper blades
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Move the brush down (clockwise, as shown in Figure 1.187). Then remove the brush from the wiper arm. 2. Bend the bottom end of the rubber blade and pull it out of the holder. 3. Remove the spring from the edges of the rubber blade and insert them in the new blade brush. 4. Carefully insert the new rubber blade. Then set the brush assembly on the wiper arm, in reverse order.
ATTENTION Do not bend, do not throw away the spring rib. They are subject to re-use. If you do not set the spring blade edges, the quality of cleaning glass may deteriorate. Do not use the spring rib shot from the left wiper blade to be installed in the right brush, and vice versa. Be sure to install the spring of ribs in a new blade wiper blade to bend the blade was the same as the old blade. |
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