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When Is It Time to Change Your Windscreen Wiper Blades | Rooster
Dec 04, 2024

Windscreen wiper blades are essential for maintaining clear visibility, especially during rain, snow, or other adverse weather conditions. Worn or damaged wipers can leave streaks and smears on your windscreen, reducing your ability to see clearly and compromising your safety. Here’s how to know when it is time to change your windscreen wiper blades and ensure you’re driving safely.

Signs You Need New Wiper Blades

1. Streaks or Smears on the Windscreen

If your wipers leave water, streaks, or smudges behind, they’re not clearing effectively, and your visibility could be at risk.

2. Skipping or Chattering Sounds

These noises occur when the rubber on the wiper blades has hardened or is uneven, causing the wiper to skip across the glass instead of gliding smoothly.

3. Cracks or Tears in the Blade

Visible damage, such as cracks or tears along the rubber edge, is a clear indication that your wiper blades need replacing.

4. Reduced Performance in Rain

If your wipers fail to handle heavy rain or can’t keep your windscreen clear, it’s time for a new set.

How Often Should You Replace Wiper Blades?

Most manufacturers recommend replacing wiper blades every 6–12 months. However, your driving environment, weather conditions, and usage frequency can affect this timeframe.

How to Choose and Replace Wiper Blades

  • Choose the Right Blades: Consult your car’s manual for the correct size and type. Opt for premium blades for improved durability and performance.
  • Replace Your Blades:
    1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen.
    2. Remove the old blade by pressing the release tab and sliding it out.
    3. Attach the new blade, ensuring it clicks securely into place.

How Rooster Helps

Rooster’s app provides maintenance reminders, ensuring you replace your wiper blades on time. Stay prepared for all weather conditions—download Rooster today!

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