Introduzione
Are the windshield wipers on your 2011 Kia Sorento starting to underperform in the rain? Are they squeaking on the glass or leaving streaks behind after each movement? Then it might be time to replace those old wiper blades and install fresh ones! Windshield wiper replacements are one of the most common and easy to do routine maintenance tasks on any vehicle, and one that everyone should know how to do on their own. This guide will provide you with a step-by-step walkthrough of this maintenance with accompanying photos and captions to help you to DIY this project!
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Take the driver's side wiper blade and pull it in a downward motion, releasing it from the wiper arm. Do the same for the passenger's side wiper blade.
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Take the new driver's side wiper blade (24 inch wiper blade) and push it up onto the wiper arm joint. Do the same for the passenger's side wiper blade (20 inch wiper blade).
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Now that you have successfully installed the replacement wiper blades for the front windshield, gently push the wiper blade arms back down onto the windshield.
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Pull up the rear windshield wiper from the windshield like you did for the front wipers.
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Twist the wiper blade to have the actual blade piece face you, then pull it from the wiper arm.
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Take your new rear wiper blade (11 inch wiper blade), and push it onto the wiper arm and rotate it back to face the windshield.
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Once you have ensured that the wiper blade is fully attached, push the wiper arm back onto the windshield.
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Once you ensure all wiper blades are fully locked into place, test them all to ensure they cover the proper areas needed to function correctly. If any of them are skipping or streaking during this test, return the wiper blade and reinstall a new one.