Wiper

Your windshield wipers suddenly halting or no longer function normally? Let's not let such conditions continue. You see, wipers like that can damage or scratch your windshield. Moreover, if the rubber is contained on your wipers are no longer able to function as a windshield wiper or cleaner perfectly.
Choked or breakdown of the wiper can be caused by or pivot on the wiper that has been worn or damaged. If you are experiencing it means wipers had to be replaced with new ones. Likewise, if the rubber in your wiper is damaged. You should immediately replace with new ones.
Before making such changes, should you need to first know what type of wipers. Basically the type of wiper consists of two pieces.
First, the wiper has a kind of knob lock is red or black plastic. To remove the wiper of this type, press the knob down so you can slide the rubber blade of the clip frame.
Second is the type of wiper with a more sophisticated model. Wiper This model has a simple lock mechanism. Simple lock mechanism allows the tip of the blade can be curved downward. Up regardless of the grooves that hold the clip from the chassis, so that the blade can be removed and removed from the framework.
As for replacing the wiper with a new one, do the opposite of how to remove the wiper. If you have wiper has two plastic knob, how to set it up can be done by pressing the knob down so that the new wiper blade rubber you can plug right on the chassis clips.
Meanwhile, if your wipers are a more sophisticated model, then you must remove the key with arching blade tip down, so that the clip detached from the chassis. After that you can do the installation of a new wiper on the clip.
If the new wiper installation procedure you have done, the important thing to remember is to always put all the clips contained on the wipers. Whatever kind you use the wipers.

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