Are you
tired of smearing, screeching and chattering
wiper blades? Do you dread another rainy drive
without the benefit of an unobstructed view
of the road? Buy a set of wiper blades and
install them yourself. It takes only a few
minutes, and simple instructions are right
on the box.
Before you begin, here are two suggestions:
• You can make the wiper blade more
accessible by stopping it in the most convenient
location with the ignition key. Don’t
use the wiper on-off switch, as it causes
the wipers to stop in their parked position.
• Look for replacement rubber squeegees
to avoid the cost of buying the entire blade
and holder. They’re usually easily installed
and can restore wiping action, as long as
the rest of the components are OK.
15 percent of the vehicles passing through
check lanes during National Car Care Month
failed because of worn windshield wiper blades.
The normal life expectancy of the rubber squeegee
is six to 12 months. That’s reason enough
to learn to do it yourself.