change wiper blades in 2001 santafe
Not mech inclined so how hard to do please?
thanks for replies larry |
Re: change wiper blades in 2001 santafe
It's pretty easy if you buy the Hyundai blades (very expensive). You push
a little button on the blade that releases it, and then you pull it loose from the arm. The new one just snaps into the arm. If you buy aftermarket, you may need to figure out which retainer needs to go on the blade and then figure out how it's installed on the blade. On the positive side, there are usually instructions in the package if this is the case. |
Re: change wiper blades in 2001 santafe
It's pretty easy if you buy the Hyundai blades (very expensive). You push
a little button on the blade that releases it, and then you pull it loose from the arm. The new one just snaps into the arm. If you buy aftermarket, you may need to figure out which retainer needs to go on the blade and then figure out how it's installed on the blade. On the positive side, there are usually instructions in the package if this is the case. |
Re: change wiper blades in 2001 santafe
tks hyundaitech
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:b165b38da8f31723d1d21ee9e4745430@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It's pretty easy if you buy the Hyundai blades (very expensive). You push > a little button on the blade that releases it, and then you pull it loose > from the arm. The new one just snaps into the arm. > > If you buy aftermarket, you may need to figure out which retainer needs to > go on the blade and then figure out how it's installed on the blade. On > the positive side, there are usually instructions in the package if this > is the case. > |
Re: change wiper blades in 2001 santafe
tks hyundaitech
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:b165b38da8f31723d1d21ee9e4745430@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It's pretty easy if you buy the Hyundai blades (very expensive). You push > a little button on the blade that releases it, and then you pull it loose > from the arm. The new one just snaps into the arm. > > If you buy aftermarket, you may need to figure out which retainer needs to > go on the blade and then figure out how it's installed on the blade. On > the positive side, there are usually instructions in the package if this > is the case. > |
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