Mastering Your Ford Escape: A Comprehensive Guide to Rear Wiper Maintenance

If you’ve been wondering how to replace your rear wiper blade, you’ve come to the right place. Today, we’ll walk you through the process step by step so you can do it yourself with confidence.

First, let’s take a look at what it looks like underneath the wiper blade arm. A new wiper blade has a clasp next to the arm, while the arm itself has a pin where the blade attaches. They snap together easily and the blade can move back and forth. The yellow covering on the blade is just a protector for shipping.

To remove the old blade, use a flat head screwdriver to pry it out from the back. Once removed, it’s time to install the new blade. Here’s how you do it:

  1. Lift the wiper arm up and support it in position.
  2. Using a screwdriver, locate the pivot point and carefully pry the old blade out.
  3. Attach the new blade by locating the pin on the arm, and snapping the new blade into place.

And there you have it! Your new rear wiper blade is now installed and ready to keep your rear windshield clean and clear. If you need to purchase replacement wiper blades, they are easily available on various online platforms including Amazon, carid.com, and rockauto.

If you have any further questions or need more tips, feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching!

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How do I replace my rear wiper blade?

To replace your rear wiper blade, start by understanding what it looks like underneath the wiper blade arm. The wiper blade has a clasp next to the arm’s pin, which easily snaps together. The yellow covering is a protector that can be pryed out using a flat head screwdriver. To install the new blade, lift the wiper arm, locate the pin on the arm, and snap the new blade into place. The wiper blades are available for purchase on various websites such as Amazon, carid.com, and rockauto.

Where can I purchase the wiper blades?

The wiper blades are available for purchase on Amazon, carid.com, and rockauto. The Amazon link can be found in the video description.

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