You actually don’t need to turn on the ignition to move the wiper blades up. You can move them freely manually. Atleast I can with mine and I never have issues.
I didn't actually replace the wiper blades, I was working on a problem with the washers. I believe the passenger side is 21" and the driver side is 26". Try: www.autozone.com/ignition-tune-up-and-routine-maintenance/wiper-blade-windshield?searchText=wiper&redirectUrl=true
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Certainly appreciate your taking the time to educate us on the wiper blades. Mine need changing on my 2020 right now.
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You actually don’t need to turn on the ignition to move the wiper blades up. You can move them freely manually. Atleast I can with mine and I never have issues.
That's interesting. I never tried that before. But, I can see how it would work.
What sides for driver and passenger sides? Thanks
I didn't actually replace the wiper blades, I was working on a problem with the washers.
I believe the passenger side is 21" and the driver side is 26". Try:
www.autozone.com/ignition-tune-up-and-routine-maintenance/wiper-blade-windshield?searchText=wiper&redirectUrl=true