How to replace wiper squeegees?
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How to replace wiper squeegees?
(2000 Accord ex)
Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
Honda dealer).
Somebody give me a clue
thanks,
Rog
Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
Honda dealer).
Somebody give me a clue
thanks,
Rog
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Re: How to replace wiper squeegees?
Roger wrote:
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
>
> thanks,
> Rog
----------------------
It's filed under 'wipers' in the index of the owner's manual. The CRV
manual taked two pages of pictures and descriptions to explain it.
I suspect a previous owner may have already changed your wiper assembly
to non-Honda stuff if the manual doesn't make sense.
'Curly'
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
>
> thanks,
> Rog
----------------------
It's filed under 'wipers' in the index of the owner's manual. The CRV
manual taked two pages of pictures and descriptions to explain it.
I suspect a previous owner may have already changed your wiper assembly
to non-Honda stuff if the manual doesn't make sense.
'Curly'
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Re: How to replace wiper squeegees?
Roger wrote:
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
>
> thanks,
> Rog
----------------------
It's filed under 'wipers' in the index of the owner's manual. The CRV
manual taked two pages of pictures and descriptions to explain it.
I suspect a previous owner may have already changed your wiper assembly
to non-Honda stuff if the manual doesn't make sense.
'Curly'
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
>
> thanks,
> Rog
----------------------
It's filed under 'wipers' in the index of the owner's manual. The CRV
manual taked two pages of pictures and descriptions to explain it.
I suspect a previous owner may have already changed your wiper assembly
to non-Honda stuff if the manual doesn't make sense.
'Curly'
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Re: How to replace wiper squeegees?
Roger <roger@roger.net> wrote in news:roger-
7B3733.12021706042005@news.east.***.net:
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
Some terminology first:
The rubber replacement: REFILL
The metal part it attaches to: BLADE
The arm that bolts to the car: WIPER ARM
Well, first, REMOVE THE ENTIRE BLADE from the wiper arm. It will make
things MUCH easier!
Now, if you look at the end of the refill closest to where the wiper arm
bolt would be, you'll see a tiny rubber protrusion that surrounds the last
metal hook. There's one on either side. This is all that's holding the
refill on, and it needs to be seated correctly, otherwise the refill will
work loose.
Grab the refill immediately behind the last metal hook and pull hard, but
carefully. The rubber will deform, the protrusions will collapse, and the
refill will pull loose. A tiny dab of petroleum jelly helps here.
********************
You need to reuse the skinny metal stripss that are in the old refill.
Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
********************
Feed the metal strips into the side channels on the new OEM refills, and
carefully holding them in, feed the new OEM refill back into where the old
one came from, in exact reverse order of removal. If the metal strips come
loose, just push them back in place.
Slide it in carefully, making 100% CERTAIN that you have caught EACH metal
hook on BOTH sides! ESPECIALLY the ones at the very end!
Once the new refill is all the way in, a careful PULL (NOT push!) will seat
the protrusions around the metal hooks. Don't pull too hard or you'll pull
it too far and have to start over. You won't need the petroleum jelly for
this step.
By the way, most Hondas have different sized blades for each side of the
car. Get them mixed up, and you'll have a dribble at the middle-top of the
windshield where they meet.
Good luck.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
7B3733.12021706042005@news.east.***.net:
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
Some terminology first:
The rubber replacement: REFILL
The metal part it attaches to: BLADE
The arm that bolts to the car: WIPER ARM
Well, first, REMOVE THE ENTIRE BLADE from the wiper arm. It will make
things MUCH easier!
Now, if you look at the end of the refill closest to where the wiper arm
bolt would be, you'll see a tiny rubber protrusion that surrounds the last
metal hook. There's one on either side. This is all that's holding the
refill on, and it needs to be seated correctly, otherwise the refill will
work loose.
Grab the refill immediately behind the last metal hook and pull hard, but
carefully. The rubber will deform, the protrusions will collapse, and the
refill will pull loose. A tiny dab of petroleum jelly helps here.
********************
You need to reuse the skinny metal stripss that are in the old refill.
Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
********************
Feed the metal strips into the side channels on the new OEM refills, and
carefully holding them in, feed the new OEM refill back into where the old
one came from, in exact reverse order of removal. If the metal strips come
loose, just push them back in place.
Slide it in carefully, making 100% CERTAIN that you have caught EACH metal
hook on BOTH sides! ESPECIALLY the ones at the very end!
Once the new refill is all the way in, a careful PULL (NOT push!) will seat
the protrusions around the metal hooks. Don't pull too hard or you'll pull
it too far and have to start over. You won't need the petroleum jelly for
this step.
By the way, most Hondas have different sized blades for each side of the
car. Get them mixed up, and you'll have a dribble at the middle-top of the
windshield where they meet.
Good luck.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: How to replace wiper squeegees?
Roger <roger@roger.net> wrote in news:roger-
7B3733.12021706042005@news.east.***.net:
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
Some terminology first:
The rubber replacement: REFILL
The metal part it attaches to: BLADE
The arm that bolts to the car: WIPER ARM
Well, first, REMOVE THE ENTIRE BLADE from the wiper arm. It will make
things MUCH easier!
Now, if you look at the end of the refill closest to where the wiper arm
bolt would be, you'll see a tiny rubber protrusion that surrounds the last
metal hook. There's one on either side. This is all that's holding the
refill on, and it needs to be seated correctly, otherwise the refill will
work loose.
Grab the refill immediately behind the last metal hook and pull hard, but
carefully. The rubber will deform, the protrusions will collapse, and the
refill will pull loose. A tiny dab of petroleum jelly helps here.
********************
You need to reuse the skinny metal stripss that are in the old refill.
Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
********************
Feed the metal strips into the side channels on the new OEM refills, and
carefully holding them in, feed the new OEM refill back into where the old
one came from, in exact reverse order of removal. If the metal strips come
loose, just push them back in place.
Slide it in carefully, making 100% CERTAIN that you have caught EACH metal
hook on BOTH sides! ESPECIALLY the ones at the very end!
Once the new refill is all the way in, a careful PULL (NOT push!) will seat
the protrusions around the metal hooks. Don't pull too hard or you'll pull
it too far and have to start over. You won't need the petroleum jelly for
this step.
By the way, most Hondas have different sized blades for each side of the
car. Get them mixed up, and you'll have a dribble at the middle-top of the
windshield where they meet.
Good luck.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
7B3733.12021706042005@news.east.***.net:
> (2000 Accord ex)
>
> Ok, I thought I'd be smart and replace only the squeegees, but I can't
> for the life of me figure out how to. The little metal "claws" seem dug
> into the old squeegees, and I don't see any little clip, locks,
> releases, buttons, snaps, etc. to release the old squeegee, just solid
> claws grabbing it. I did notice a metal strip running thru the interior
> of the installed squeegees--absent on the replacements (purchased at my
> Honda dealer).
>
> Somebody give me a clue
Some terminology first:
The rubber replacement: REFILL
The metal part it attaches to: BLADE
The arm that bolts to the car: WIPER ARM
Well, first, REMOVE THE ENTIRE BLADE from the wiper arm. It will make
things MUCH easier!
Now, if you look at the end of the refill closest to where the wiper arm
bolt would be, you'll see a tiny rubber protrusion that surrounds the last
metal hook. There's one on either side. This is all that's holding the
refill on, and it needs to be seated correctly, otherwise the refill will
work loose.
Grab the refill immediately behind the last metal hook and pull hard, but
carefully. The rubber will deform, the protrusions will collapse, and the
refill will pull loose. A tiny dab of petroleum jelly helps here.
********************
You need to reuse the skinny metal stripss that are in the old refill.
Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
********************
Feed the metal strips into the side channels on the new OEM refills, and
carefully holding them in, feed the new OEM refill back into where the old
one came from, in exact reverse order of removal. If the metal strips come
loose, just push them back in place.
Slide it in carefully, making 100% CERTAIN that you have caught EACH metal
hook on BOTH sides! ESPECIALLY the ones at the very end!
Once the new refill is all the way in, a careful PULL (NOT push!) will seat
the protrusions around the metal hooks. Don't pull too hard or you'll pull
it too far and have to start over. You won't need the petroleum jelly for
this step.
By the way, most Hondas have different sized blades for each side of the
car. Get them mixed up, and you'll have a dribble at the middle-top of the
windshield where they meet.
Good luck.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: How to replace wiper squeegees?
Roger:
The very first time it looks litle tricky. But all it requires is
boldly pulling out the rubber in place, and replacing them with the new
ones. DO ONE AT A TIME. Follow the owners manual for instructions --
also, the instructions come on the new wiper blades package too.
I also have a 2000 EX, and found that replacing wiper blades, every 6
months with Honda OEM parts is becoming expensive. So, I decided to go
the Walmart way. They cost like $2.44 for two blade refills. 2000 EX
takes sizes, 23inch, on the driver side and 19inch on the passenger
side.(Confirm these sizes, again with the Walmart wiper guide book.)
Only tricky part is -- if you go with the Walmart wiper inserts, you
would notice that they are slightly broader than the Honda OEM refills.
Take a nose pliers and broaden the Honda wiper arm metal hooks, to fit
the new ones. Once you do this, you can throw away the skinny metal
strips of original Honda blades.
>>>********************
>>>You need to reuse the skinny metal strips that are in the old
refill.
>>>Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
>>>********************
The very first time it looks litle tricky. But all it requires is
boldly pulling out the rubber in place, and replacing them with the new
ones. DO ONE AT A TIME. Follow the owners manual for instructions --
also, the instructions come on the new wiper blades package too.
I also have a 2000 EX, and found that replacing wiper blades, every 6
months with Honda OEM parts is becoming expensive. So, I decided to go
the Walmart way. They cost like $2.44 for two blade refills. 2000 EX
takes sizes, 23inch, on the driver side and 19inch on the passenger
side.(Confirm these sizes, again with the Walmart wiper guide book.)
Only tricky part is -- if you go with the Walmart wiper inserts, you
would notice that they are slightly broader than the Honda OEM refills.
Take a nose pliers and broaden the Honda wiper arm metal hooks, to fit
the new ones. Once you do this, you can throw away the skinny metal
strips of original Honda blades.
>>>********************
>>>You need to reuse the skinny metal strips that are in the old
refill.
>>>Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
>>>********************
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Re: How to replace wiper squeegees?
Roger:
The very first time it looks litle tricky. But all it requires is
boldly pulling out the rubber in place, and replacing them with the new
ones. DO ONE AT A TIME. Follow the owners manual for instructions --
also, the instructions come on the new wiper blades package too.
I also have a 2000 EX, and found that replacing wiper blades, every 6
months with Honda OEM parts is becoming expensive. So, I decided to go
the Walmart way. They cost like $2.44 for two blade refills. 2000 EX
takes sizes, 23inch, on the driver side and 19inch on the passenger
side.(Confirm these sizes, again with the Walmart wiper guide book.)
Only tricky part is -- if you go with the Walmart wiper inserts, you
would notice that they are slightly broader than the Honda OEM refills.
Take a nose pliers and broaden the Honda wiper arm metal hooks, to fit
the new ones. Once you do this, you can throw away the skinny metal
strips of original Honda blades.
>>>********************
>>>You need to reuse the skinny metal strips that are in the old
refill.
>>>Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
>>>********************
The very first time it looks litle tricky. But all it requires is
boldly pulling out the rubber in place, and replacing them with the new
ones. DO ONE AT A TIME. Follow the owners manual for instructions --
also, the instructions come on the new wiper blades package too.
I also have a 2000 EX, and found that replacing wiper blades, every 6
months with Honda OEM parts is becoming expensive. So, I decided to go
the Walmart way. They cost like $2.44 for two blade refills. 2000 EX
takes sizes, 23inch, on the driver side and 19inch on the passenger
side.(Confirm these sizes, again with the Walmart wiper guide book.)
Only tricky part is -- if you go with the Walmart wiper inserts, you
would notice that they are slightly broader than the Honda OEM refills.
Take a nose pliers and broaden the Honda wiper arm metal hooks, to fit
the new ones. Once you do this, you can throw away the skinny metal
strips of original Honda blades.
>>>********************
>>>You need to reuse the skinny metal strips that are in the old
refill.
>>>Notice they're curved! The curve matches the windshield's curve.
>>>********************
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