CARS.COM — Replacing your own windshield wipers can be intimidating to the uninitiated. The swiping arms of plastic connectors, rubber and metal may seem like a riddle with steps only Indiana Jones ...
Changing your own wipers is quick and easy. Save time and money changing them yourself instead of going to the dealership. Windshield wipers are one of the most important parts of your car. If you've ...
If your windshield wiper blades leave streaks and smears, or if they scrape and chatter even when there is plenty of moisture on the glass, you could need new wiper blades. If in bad weather you find ...
Don’t let your wiper blades put you into a risky situation. We’ll show you how to change them. A streaky windshield isn’t just annoying, it’s dangerous. Don’t let your wiper blades put you into a ...
Many of us have been in this scenario: driving down the road in the rain, you turn on your windshield wipers only to have them do an inadequate job clearing your field of view. Perhaps the wiper is ...
Replacing your own windscreen wipers could save a few hundred rands, but it's not always as simple. News24 Motoring contributor Stuart Johnston shares some sound advice about a car's wiper blades. One ...
I bring to you a public service announcement aimed at fighting waste: If your wipers are bad, you do not have to replace the whole arm. In fact, doing so could be a silly way to throw away money and ...
BEFORE you take your car for its annual MOT, manufacturers main dealers recommend carrying out a number of quick and easy visual checks. Here’s some simple steps to ensure your car passes its MOT, ...
This shouldn’t be a difficult job and it’s a good task to ease yourself into maintaining your own vehicle. The simplest way to do this is to replace the entire blade and spine assembly. This will cost ...