Changing your wiper blades is a quick and simple job you can usually do in a few minutes without tools. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual or use a parts lookup (online or in-store) to confirm the correct size for your driver, passenger, and rear wipers.
Many cars use different lengths for each side.
Turn off the car and make sure the wipers are in the “parked” position (resting at the bottom of the windshield*).
⚠️ Tip: Refer to owner’s manual for hidden wipers under hood and cowl
Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield until it locks upright.
⚠️ Tip: Place a towel on the windshield to prevent scratches in case the arm snaps back.
Your vehicle may have one of these common connector types:
J-Hook (most common): Press the release tab and slide the blade downward off the hook.
Side Pin Arm: Push the locking tab and slide the blade sideways to release the pin.
Bayonet Arm: Press the tab and pull the blade straight off the arm.
Side Lock / Push Button: Press the side button, then pull the blade straight off.
Line up the new blade with the connector on the wiper arm.
Push or slide it into place until you hear a click or feel it lock.
Gently tug to confirm it’s secure.
Carefully lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield.
Repeat steps for the other blade(s).
Turn on your wipers with washer fluid to make sure they sweep smoothly and quietly.
✅ Pro Tips:
Replace your blades every 6–12 months, or sooner if they streak, chatter, or skip.
Always replace both front wipers as a set for even performance.
If your vehicle has a rear wiper, don’t forget to check it too.