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How to Replace Wiper Blades 2009-17 Chevy Traverse

Created on: 2018-02-28

How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a damaged, bent, or failing windshield wiper blade on 2012 Chevy Traverse

  1. step 1 :Removing the Wiper Blade
    • Lift the wiper arm
    • Squeeze the tabs on the wiper blade
    • Pull the wiper blade down and pivot off of the wiper arm
  2. step 2 :Installing the Wiper Blade
    • Place the wiper blade over the hook end
    • Push the blade up and in, snapping it in place

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Wiper blades will be the same for both sides to remove them. Just kind of lift them up off the glass. There's two tabs here that you'll squeeze together. And at the same time, you lift down, or pull down, and it'll pivot off of the end of the wiper arm. You just kind of slide them out and then gently put this back down, so it doesn't smash the glass.

Take your wiper blade and you place it over this little hook end, just like that. Then push these up in and it'll snap into place. The wiper blades installed and both wiper blades are the same way.

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