Hi, my name is Chuck Herring from Mr. Tire, home of On The Rim & Out The Door and BRAKES FOREVER. My Automotive Expert today is Gary Goldstein. Today were going to show you how to replace wiper blades.
Reflex Hybrid Wiper Blade features an aerodynamic spoiler design for less wind lift; With water-repellent coating that improves visibility; Designed with U-Hook and includes an OE3 adaptor; When installing, make sure you hear the audible 'CLICK' when connecting to the arm; As you're cleaning or caring for.
The manufacturer of wiper blades suggest we replace them every six months or 6,000 miles. The first thing we do is be sure we have a fender cover, a fender to protect the hoods so it does not get scratched. We will need wiper blades, you may need a screwdriver and maybe some strong hands to do this service. Lets get started.
The first thing Gary is going to do is he is going to pull the whole wiper blade assembly as high as it can go so he can work on it. The next thing he is going to do is going to find where the clip is on the wiper blade and release it. Most of the time you just have to press it in with your thumb, and the whole thing are slide down towards the windshield. Once he has done that then he can pull the whole wiper blade off. The next thing he is going to do is take his new wiper blade and it goes on just like the old one came off.
He slides it over top of the arm, clip, and just click it up in the assembly, and make sure it goes back on the windshield. One of the most important things about replacing wiper blades, you want to be sure you hear that click sound, because if the wiper blade is not when theyre solid, it can fly off when operating in a rainstorm or when youre just trying to clean your windshield.
You do not want a wiper blade arm scratching your windshield. Once you have done one side, you want to do the other side. Wiper blades should be replaced in pairs. Dont forget, sometimes the vehicles have one on the back, especially the minivans and the SUVs. Thats how you replace a wiper blade. • • • • • • •.
TORONTO, July 15, 2014 /CNW/ - Canadian Tire is advising consumers that during installation, the clip attaching the wiper arm to the Reflex Ice Wiper Blades (Product #021-1100x), may become damaged, resulting in the wiper blade becoming loose. Cypress At2lp Rc42 Software. There have been no reports of any injuries associated with the use of this product. Canadian Tire is the exclusive retailer of Reflex Ice Wiper Blades and affected units were sold at stores nationally between September 2013 and May 2014 with the following product numbers: 021-1100-6, 021-1101-4, 021-1102-2, 021-1103-0, 021-1104-8, 021-1105-6, 021-1106-4, 021-1107-2, 021-1108-0, 021-1109-8.
Customers are asked to bring their Reflex Ice Wiper blades to any Canadian Tire store for inspection. If a damaged clip is discovered, free replacement blades will be provided or installed for impacted customers. We apologize for the inconvenience. SOURCE: CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION, LIMITED For further information: Jessica Culp, Communications Advisor, Canadian Tire 416-480-8261.