When it comes to servicing and maintaining your car, removing and replacing the windscreen wiper blades is one of the simplest tasks around. While it is possible to have your local garage source and ...
CARS.COM — Replacing your own windshield wipers can be intimidating to the uninitiated. The swiping arms of plastic connectors, rubber and metal may seem like a riddle with steps only Indiana Jones ...
As fall sets in, you might notice that it’s getting harder and harder to see out the front window of your car. If your windshield wipers don’t clear your windshield, or if they leave nasty streaks as ...
BEFORE you take your car for its annual MOT, manufacturers main dealers recommend carrying out a number of quick and easy visual checks. Here’s some simple steps to ensure your car passes its MOT, ...
Whether you drive through rain or snow, your wiper blades impact how clearly you can see through your windshield. When you start to see a smudge or haze on the glass after your wiper passes, it's time ...
Windshield wipers may perform a simple function but an undeniably crucial one. Without them, the natural world would do a number on your windshield, caking it with water, dirt, pollen, and any other ...
Save money on car maintenance by replacing just the windshield wiper blade rubber refills instead of the entire arm assembly.
For the uninitiated, DIY maintenance of cars, SUVs, and trucks can be intimidating. However, there are some simple routine maintenance tasks most motorists can handle in their driveway with little to ...
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CARS.COM — If your windshield wiper blades leave streaks and smears, or if they scrape and chatter even when there is plenty of moisture on the glass, your car could need new wiper blades. If in bad ...
Unless you live in one of those odd everything-is-the-same-all-the-time no-weather places such as Los Angeles—I’m looking at you, The Drive editor Jonathon Klein—driving in the rain is a normal part ...