It has being 3 years since I am driving my Toyota Vios. This is the first time I going to replace the windshield wiper blades since the old wiper blades had worn out.
Windshield wiper blades replacement is relatively easy. All we have to do is ensure you get the right size of windshield wiper blades for your vehicle and you are ready to go.
I get the BOSCH ECO PLUS wiper blades with just RM29.90, which is quite affordable.
Step by Step How to DIY replace the Windshield Wiper Blades
1st step: Take out the windshield wiper blades from the packaging.
2nd step: Dissemble the old windshield wiper blades from the ‘hock’ by pulling the old wiper blades out from the ‘hock’, then put the new BOSCH ECO PLUS Windshield Wiper Blades through the ‘quick clip’.
3rd step: Remove the wiper blades protector. Repeat 1st step to 3rd step for the other windshield wiper blades.
The all new BOSCH ECO PLUS windshield wiper blades installed on my Toyota Vios. My car is ready to drive in heavy rain!
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kelvin, you still using Bosch wiper now? so far so good?
The Bosch wiper gone, it doesn’t last… 🙁
So what wiper you use now, cause i use bosch less than 1 year, oredi cant wipe clean…even though use rain repellent.
I am using other brand of wipers, also got squeaking sound within a year…
Let me know if you found a good pair of wipers haha
Lol Kelvin, it’s funny you mention that because I’ve only recently found out the same thing with my Bosch wipers! 🙁 I would love to hear what you’d suggest as your most recommended windshield wipers that can hold up in dry temperatures like we have in Arizona? Thanks!
Crystal
Hi Crystal,
thanks for drop by! I would suggest you go back to your car sales/service center get a pair of wipers to build for your car. Those OEM wipers seem last longer and more cost effective as well 🙂
Shame on myself… i don’t even know how to change one, haha >_<"
haha Ken! Let me replace for you with RM5 fee 🙂