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Trico 8mmx710mm Metal Backed Twin Rail Refill - TTR71010

Trico 8mmx710mm Metal Backed Twin Rail Refill - TTR71010

$24
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Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

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Maintaining Wiper Refills for Your 2007 Ford Mondeo

Owning a 2007 Ford Mondeo is a rewarding experience, and maintaining it with care ensures it performs at its best. One component that often requires regular attention is the wiper system. Wiper refills are directly relevant to the 2007 Ford Mondeo, playing a crucial role in providing clear visibility during wet weather conditions. Replacing these refills is a typically straightforward process, but keeping a few pointers in mind goes a long way in maintaining efficiency and safety.

Dealing with worn-out wiper blades can lead to streaks on the windscreen, reducing visibility. You want to replace those refills before they reach that point. When checking your wiper performance, look for signs of wear such as skipping, smearing, or squeaking sounds. These indicate that the rubber is no longer making proper contact with the glass. Most drivers find replacing the wiper refills every six to twelve months gives the best performance, but this depends on factors like weather exposure and frequency of use.

Before you tackle the replacement, ensure you have the correct size for your Mondeo. The driver's and passenger's sides typically differ in length, with the rear wiper also needing different specifications. Check your owner's manual, or measure the existing blades to get the correct sizes. Having the right tools, such as a screwdriver, might be necessary depending on the wiper arm style.

  1. Lift the wiper arms from the windscreen gently to avoid scratching the glass.
  2. Locate the mechanism that holds the wiper refill in place. Most wiper blades have a small tab or button that you press to release the refill.
  3. Carefully slide the old refill out. If it feels stuck, take a bit of extra time to figure out the release mechanism, forcing it can damage the wiper arm.
  4. Take the new refill, and slide it into the blade frame until you hear a click, indicating it is securely in place.
  5. Gently lower the wiper arms back onto the windscreen.

After fitting the new refills, test them by activating the wipers using the washer fluid. Ensure they move smoothly across the windscreen, effectively clearing the water and leaving no streaks. If the blades are not performing as expected, double-check the installation to confirm the refills are correctly aligned.

Regular maintenance also involves keeping the windscreen clean, which helps in extending the life of the wiper refills. Road grime, bugs, and residue can cause the wipers to wear unevenly. Clean your windscreen frequently using a robust glass cleaner, specifically designed for cars, to get rid of stubborn grime. Additionally, during colder months, clear any ice and frost by using a proper ice scraper rather than using your wipers to avoid unnecessary wear.

Environmental factors also influence how often you need to change those refills. Frequent sun exposure can harden the rubber, reducing effectiveness significantly. On the other hand, those residing in rainy climates might see quicker wear due to overuse. Inspecting your blades regularly, even if they seem to perform well, can provide a clear picture of their current state.

Your wipers may see less use during summer, making it an excellent opportunity for a quick inspection to ensure they're ready for the winter months' demands. Taking a few minutes to assess their condition during routine vehicle maintenance checks is a great habit that contributes to safe driving.

Once you've figured out how simple and quick the process is, replacing your wiper refills becomes an easy ritual part of ensuring your 2007 Ford Mondeo remains in exceptional working condition. A small effort in maintaining this often-overlooked component ensures you retain a clear view of the road and keep safe, regardless of what the skies throw at you.