How do you change the wiper on a Hyundai?

How do you change the wiper on a Hyundai?

Newer Hyundai models require that you hold the wiper switch pressed forward for 5 seconds so that the wipers move into the service position. Once the wipers move into the service position, you can remove the key from the ignition and then replace the wiper.

Why is my windshield wiper not working on my car?

Replace the windshield wiper motor right away. The windshield wiper fuse is burnt out. When the windshield wiper motor is overloaded, the associated fuse burns out. The fuse is designed to be a weak spot in the windshield wiper circuit.

How do you replace the linkage on a windshield wiper?

Generally, the linkage can be gently pried off the mounts on the motor using a flathead screwdriver or small pry bar. Step 12: Connect the new linkage to the motor. Push the linkage onto the motor. Typically, this can be done by hand, but you can carefully use pliers if needed. Step 13: Mount the linkage assembly.

How do you remove a windshield wiper motor from a car?

Disconnect the electrical connector from the wiper motor. Remove the retaining bolts from the wiper module (the motor and linkage). Then remove the module from the vehicle and set it on a workbench. Note: On some vehicles, you may be able to remove the motor without removing the module assembly.

When should I change windshield wipers?

It is important to periodically change your windshield wipers. This is a key car maintenance activity to ensure clear driving vision when it is raining or snowing. Windshield wipers should ideally be changed every 6 months to one year.

How often to replace windshield wipers?

Regularly replacing your wiper blades is as important as a routine oil change. A good rule of thumb is to replace your windshield wipers every six months to a year or as soon as you notice they aren’t performing properly.

How do I replace windshield wiper blades?

Change your windshield wiper blades at home in five easy steps: Measure your blades, and buy replacement blades. Carefully raise the first wiper arm until it is perpendicular with the windshield. Press the plastic stopper holding the old blade in place, and unhook your old wiper blade.

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