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How to Replace Wiper Blades 2002-06 Nissan Altima

Created on: 2017-06-28

How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a damaged, bent, or failing windshield wiper blade on 05 Nissan Altima

  1. step 1 :Removing the Wiper Blades
    • Squeeze the tabs
    • Pull the wiper blade down off the arm
    • Carefully place the arm down
  2. step 2 :Installing the Wiper Blades
    • Feed the wiper onto the arm
    • Pull the blade up onto the arm

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Change the wiper blades. Bring the arm up. This has an aftermarket name brand style, so this might be different. Show you another type, but you squeeze these tabs, pull this down. That releases this. Pull that right down and up. If you're going to go get a wiper, just very carefully and slowly place this down. You don't want this smashing down to your windshield, potentially cracking or breaking the glass. This is a more common style wiper. Lift this back up.

Take your new wiper, and feed it down onto the arm. Line it up here, and push up like this. You can ease it down. This style wiper has a tab right here that you would pull out this way. Pull it down and off. Again, install down and up. It's locked in. Place it down.

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