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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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Replacing and Maintaining Wiper Refills for Your 2007 Honda Fit

Your 2007 Honda Fit is equipped with wiper blades that play an essential role in maintaining visibility during wet weather conditions. Keeping these wipers in optimal condition is crucial for safe driving. Regularly replacing the wiper refills ensures that you have clear visibility, no matter the weather.

Before diving into the actual replacement process, it's important to understand what wiper refills are. Wiper refills are the rubber part of the wiper blade that makes contact with your windshield. Over time, this rubber can wear out due to exposure to the elements, making it less effective at clearing water from your windshield.

When it comes to replacing your 2007 Honda Fit's wiper refills, you're in for a relatively straightforward process that you can do yourself without needing to make a trip to the mechanic. Here's a simple guide to ensure you get the job done right:

  1. Start by purchasing the correct wiper refills for your 2007 Honda Fit. You'll usually find this information in your car's owner manual, or you can ask at an auto parts store.
  2. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. Most wiper arms will stay in place once you lift them, making it easier to remove the old wiper refill.
  3. Release the old wiper refill from the arm. There's typically a small tab on the underside of the wiper blade structure, press this tab to slide out the old rubber refill.
  4. Align the new wiper refill with the track on the wiper arm. Make sure it's facing the correct way before sliding it in. The fit should be snug to prevent it from coming loose when in operation.
  5. Gently lower the arm back to the windshield and repeat the process for the other wiper.

This basic process ensures that your wipers are functioning optimally. Wiper refill maintenance doesn't stop at replacement. Regularly checking the condition of your wiper refills will pre-empt any visibility issues.

  • Inspect the wiper blades for any signs of wear and tear. Look for cracks, tears, or any areas where the rubber is peeling away from the structure.
  • Keep your windshield clean - dirt and debris can accelerate the wear on your wiper refills. A dirty windshield adds friction and can cause uneven wiping, leading to further rubber degradation.
  • Use a damp cloth to wipe down the wiper blades regularly. This removes any buildup that could affect their performance.

It's good practice to replace the wiper refills every six months to a year, depending on the conditions in which you drive. If you notice any streaking, skipping, or squeaking, it's time for new refills. Even if the wiper refills look fine, regular replacement ensures they do their job without fail.

Choosing the right wiper refills can also make a significant difference. There are several types available, including rubber and silicone. Silicone refills often last longer and perform better in extreme weather conditions. However, if standard rubber refills have served you well, there's no urgent need to switch.

Ultimately, taking care of your 2007 Honda Fit's wiper refills is a small aspect of car maintenance that has a big impact on your driving safety. By regularly maintaining and replacing the wiper refills, you ensure maximum clear visibility, increasing your car's safety and performance.