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psyxologos



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2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver
changing the wiper blade

Any tips on how this can be done DIY? I am aware that this might be very simple, but I had a look at them today and, apart from an obvious part that I could push in (but did not seem to release the blade or anything) I could not work out how to remove the wiper blade... Any pointers? Thanks in advance!

Post #103047 24th May 2011 12:34 am
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mcphersonstrut



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Put the wipers into the easy access mode (Hold the wiper lever down inside the car so they are sweeping and at the same time turn the engine off - RTFM Laughing ). To change the blade assy, squeeze together the two ribbed sections which connect the blade to the arm, then lever the squeezed bit towards the windscreen and you will see that it pivots at the top of the connector. Sounds tricky but takes 5 seconds to release Thumbs Up

Post #103058 24th May 2011 8:07 am
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alex_pescaru



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Instead of buying the whole wiper, there are rubber blades only for changing.
I believe that he'd asked about the rubber only blade's changing...
If yes, that's easy too.
After removing the wiper, remove the two small caps at both ends of the wiper. It's a little tricky, but, with a help of a flat screwdriver, you'll manage.
That will allow you to take apart the two elastic metal bands that flank the rubber blade.
Then slightly slide the rubber off.
Install is the reverse procedure.

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psyxologos



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Thanks guys. I shall have a go. I cannot see it very well from the picture, I will have to experiment I think.. Smile

Post #103155 25th May 2011 12:48 am
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the ribbed part under mr struts thumb and the opposite side are like a clothes peg squeeze them together to release


Dont forget fitting new wipers does not make your whole car new and does not allow you to re-brand it as a new SD4 Confused At work
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Post #103157 25th May 2011 1:46 am
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chicken george wrote:
the ribbed part under mr struts thumb and the opposite side are like a clothes peg squeeze them together to release


Dont forget fitting new wipers does not make your whole car new and does not allow you to re-brand it as a new SD4 Confused


Is that not a bit like fitting a different set of wheels trying to make it look like an HSE but then dropping a giant ricket and buying the wrong ones Whistle

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simont



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Do you need to inform your insurance company about the wiper blade modification? 2002 Honda VFR800
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spelchek



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Thank you, mcphersonstrut. Just saved me hours of 'so how the f*(& does this thing work?'.

Cheers!

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toeknee



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Be sure not to use Rain x on the windscreen, like Mr Strut, isn't that right Andy Big Cry

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simont



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what's wrong with 'Rain X' ?

what would you use instead ?? 2002 Honda VFR800
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rain ex starts to smear when used on a windscreen, when the wipers (which you'll still need to use) starts wearing the film away, in low light and night with car headlights coming towards you a smeared screen is hazardous in the rain IMO

I use carlack glass twins and even though the side windows are still going strong months down the line the windscreen i tried it on didn't last long enough and smeared Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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rainx makes the wipers bang on the fl2, works fine on other vehicles but not good on fl2 At work
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chicken george wrote:
rainx makes the wipers bang on the fl2,...............


Thumbs Up Understatement Evil or Very Mad , and yes fine on the other non LR car Shocked

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chicken george wrote:
rainx makes the wipers bang on the fl2, works fine on other vehicles but not good on fl2


Obviously not rugged enough for our 4x4 vehicles.....

probably works fine on the "evoque" Whistle 2002 Honda VFR800
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