Replacing your windshield wipers and fluid is one of the easiest things you can do to keep your car in working order. However, knowing which kind of wiper to buy can be daunting. Also, knowing where to pour the fluid can seem tricky.
Luckily, if you keep a few things in mind while doing these replacements, you will never have to pay a mechanic to replace either again! Read these simple steps to replacing both–and you’ll be on your way.
There are three main parts to a car windshield wiper.
The rubber part is where most common issues arise, as they can get worn out, dried out, or torn. The good news is these can slide out of their mount and be easily matched to replacement blades in an auto part store.
If you need to replace the rubber blade and the mount, you’ll need to match the style of the mount as well as the size. One important thing to consider here is whether your previous blades were ever working that well. Wipers usually get worse over time, but some cheap ones never really do the trick. If this is the case, it might be time to shell out a little more for the advanced wipers.
Once you know what size and type of wipers you need, the last step is taking off the old wipers and snapping on the replacements. To do this:
Now, you’re ready for whatever mother nature throws at your windshield!
The wiper fluid reservoir is inside the hood of your car, and the tube you’ll need to fill will be right at the top of your engine. It will look like it’s part of the engine, but the tube actually leads behind the engine where the wiper fluid tank sits.
To find where to pour the wiper fluid, look for a cap that has a symbol that looks like a curved windshield with a single stream fountain in front of it. Do not mistake this for the radiator fluid cap, which will say something like “Coolant” and will be harder to remove.
Once you identify the cap, simply pop it open and slowly pour the fluid in. When you’re finished pouring, be sure to replace the cap.
So there you go! Windshield wipers and fluid replacement are quick and easy fixes anyone can do themselves. On top of that, remember that experts at your local auto parts store are always happy to assist and will often help you with every step right in the parking lot!