1. Clean the Rear Window:
Wipe the rear window clean with a microfiber towel to remove any dust or debris that could scratch the glass during the replacement process.
2. Locate the Wiper Arm:
Identify the rear wiper arm on the driver's side of the vehicle.
3. Lift Up the Wiper Arm:
Push down on the release tab of the wiper arm to release it from the window. Gently lift the wiper arm away from the glass to create a gap.
4. Remove the Old Wiper Blade:
Press the release button on the old wiper blade's connector. This button is usually located on the top of the blade near its base. Once the button is pressed, the blade will detach from the wiper arm.
5. Install the New Wiper Blade:
Slide the new wiper blade into the wiper arm. Make sure that the blade is properly seated and connected securely. The connector will usually snap or lock into place.
6. Return the Wiper Arm to Its Original Position:
Gently lower the wiper arm back onto the rear window. Make sure the arm is securely in place.
7. Test the Wiper:
Turn on the rear wiper to check if it is functioning correctly. Inspect its range of motion and ensure it adequately cleans the rear window.
Remember to dispose of the old wiper blade properly and consult the vehicle's owner's manual for specific details and instructions related to your model and year of Honda Pilot.