I get mine at sam's for around $15 each.wipers now a days last about 1 year if you are lucy.back in the day they would last 4 or 5 years.i used to by triple edge wiper blades.they had 3 edges.going one waty 2 of the 3 would wipe the glass and coming back the center edge and the other edge would wipe the glass and they were cheap, great and lasted for ever but I thing someone bought them off and stopped production cause every one was loosing business.
Haenzel
Loc: South Holland, The Netherlands
jerryc41 wrote:
Why are there so many different ways to attach windshield wipers? I just replaced the wipers on my son's Honda Fit, and it took me a while. I bought a set of three wipers made for the Fit, but I had to spend time reading and trying to figure out the directions. I've been putting wipers on cars since the 1960s, but these wipers had 4-step directions that weren't very clear. Once I knew how they worked, it was simple. There were too many moving parts in the fitting, with no obvious way to attach them. I had to lift a little door, raise the piece opposite it, and the slide the wiper arm into place. I got the two front wipers installed easily after understanding the system. For some reason, Honda uses a different system for the rear wiper. It's a simple slide-off-slide-on. I dread the day when I'll have to remove these. 😁
One nice thing - I brought his car to Walt, a local guy. When he was finished, he phoned and said that the wipers needed replacing, and he could do it. I told him that I had the wipers at home (a $19 set of three). A few years ago, I brought my own car to a shop in town. When I picked it up, there was a charge of $63 to replace the wipers. I prefer DIY.
EDITED: Maybe the dealer gave me a break. Here are two wipers for $64, plus tax. The one for the rear costs $50.
https://www.amazon.com/Windshield-Wiper-Blade-Bundle-2010-2013/dp/B013AVC850/ref=sw_ttl_d_sspa_dk_huc_pt_expsub?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B013AVC850&pd_rd_w=3NxOU&content-id=amzn1.sym.421156cc-ae17-4608-955b-a8d126cb098e&pf_rd_p=421156cc-ae17-4608-955b-a8d126cb098e&pf_rd_r=G91ST61YYY74SGS36K2P&pd_rd_wg=lSRaF&pd_rd_r=6cc0fbb7-1c36-4b57-ad43-4e805c1c16e1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9odWNfbXJhaQ==Bosch Icon wipers are generally rated the best in comparison tests.
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I recently only replaced the rubber blades of my wipers...Less waste, less money spent..
Haenzel
Loc: South Holland, The Netherlands
terryMc wrote:
My Prius has some kind of proprietary wiper that I can only get from a Toyota dealer...
Try Denso wipers...almost all Japanese car manufacturers use Denso parts...
jerryc41 wrote:
Why are there so many different ways to attach windshield wipers? I just replaced the wipers on my son's Honda Fit, and it took me a while. I bought a set of three wipers made for the Fit, but I had to spend time reading and trying to figure out the directions. I've been putting wipers on cars since the 1960s, but these wipers had 4-step directions that weren't very clear. Once I knew how they worked, it was simple. There were too many moving parts in the fitting, with no obvious way to attach them. I had to lift a little door, raise the piece opposite it, and the slide the wiper arm into place. I got the two front wipers installed easily after understanding the system. For some reason, Honda uses a different system for the rear wiper. It's a simple slide-off-slide-on. I dread the day when I'll have to remove these. 😁
One nice thing - I brought his car to Walt, a local guy. When he was finished, he phoned and said that the wipers needed replacing, and he could do it. I told him that I had the wipers at home (a $19 set of three). A few years ago, I brought my own car to a shop in town. When I picked it up, there was a charge of $63 to replace the wipers. I prefer DIY.
EDITED: Maybe the dealer gave me a break. Here are two wipers for $64, plus tax. The one for the rear costs $50.
https://www.amazon.com/Windshield-Wiper-Blade-Bundle-2010-2013/dp/B013AVC850/ref=sw_ttl_d_sspa_dk_huc_pt_expsub?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B013AVC850&pd_rd_w=3NxOU&content-id=amzn1.sym.421156cc-ae17-4608-955b-a8d126cb098e&pf_rd_p=421156cc-ae17-4608-955b-a8d126cb098e&pf_rd_r=G91ST61YYY74SGS36K2P&pd_rd_wg=lSRaF&pd_rd_r=6cc0fbb7-1c36-4b57-ad43-4e805c1c16e1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9odWNfbXJhaQ==Bosch Icon wipers are generally rated the best in comparison tests.
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Normally, you would remove the whole placement from the arm then remove the blade only then take the blade in as a sample to the parts dept ?
I went to Auto Zone, got new wipers. They put them on for me. Two days later, (no rain....wipers not used) went to have my tires checked. They check EVERYTHING. They told me my wipers were worn out and I needed new ones.
I didn't tell them. I just smiled and said "not today, thank you".
I go to the local AutoZone and the women who ones or runs the store, replaces them for me for free.
She doesn't accept tips either.
Jerry, I wish you hadn't started a discussion about windshield wipers.
The minute you did, the wipers on my car quit working. The drivers side wiper goes up & stops. The passenger side wiper doesn't move. Now I'll need to do some research to see if I can diagnose/fix the problem without an expensive visit to a repair shop.
I'm old enough to remember when you could get refills without having to get the whole darn blade (metal part) If it weren't for that stupid yearly inspection I would just drive only when it's clear. :) I'll buy my own and put them on when the time comes.
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