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How To Change Windshield Wipers For Dodge Cars

Many parts within your car work together to make sure you’re safe at the wheel. Windshield wipers are an important safety feature in any car, but they are also among the most neglected components.

Visibility is crucial when driving a vehicle. Moreover, the importance to change your wipers increases during stormy and rainy weather. Windshield wipers clear away rain and snow and improve your visibility on the road.

Windshield wipers should be replaced once or twice every year. Visibility may be impaired by a faulty or old wiper blade, leading to serious accidents. Over-exposure to dust, dirt, and other harsh weather conditions can cause the rubber blade to wear out. Hence, replacing the rubber refill is often enough. You will need to change the wiper blades altogether if the wipers are malfunctioning.

Following a specific set of steps that are specific to your model of the car ensures the correct fit and excellent performance of the windshield wiper. A mechanic can assist you. You can also do it all yourself. Scroll down below to know how to change windshield wipers for Dodge cars.


Guide to Change Wipers for Dodge Cars

It is relatively easy to change your Dodge car’s wiper blades if you know the essential tricks. If you follow these steps, you may feel confident enough to replace the wipers yourself in the future.

Step 1: Measure for the Right Wiper Size

Use a measuring tape to measure both existing blades since their sizes slightly differ. Take note of them and either order them online or purchase them from your local Dodge service center.

Step 2: Raise the Wiper Arm

The wiper arm is attached to the cowl of the car and needs to be lifted. Keep it away from the windshield. The metal arm has a spring-loaded mechanism. Hence, you should take care to avoid it springing back and creating crevices on the windshield of your car when doing this.

Step 3: Remove the Old Blades

To prevent the windshield from breaking if the metal arm springs back, place a thick piece of cloth on it. At the junction of the metal arm and the wiper blades, a tiny plastic stopper holds the blades in place. In order to remove the existing blades from the metal arm, you must press the stopper. Throughout this process, keep the wiper away from the glass.

Step 4: Replace the Wiper Blades

Replace the old blades in the stopper at the same end of the metal projector where you removed them. Replace the blades carefully by rotating them. A clicking sound will be heard when the hook is inserted. The wiper blade has been successfully installed. Reposition the wiper against the windshield.

Conclusion

Cleaning the rubber blades to remove grit and wiping the windshield clean from time to time go a long way in maintaining windshield wipers. Wiper blade damage is often overlooked. Nevertheless, if you drive with faulty wipers in bad weather, you compromise safety on the roads. Therefore, it is essential to know when the wiper blades need to be replaced and to replace them before it is too late.

 

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