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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600
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Bar's Bugs Windscreen Cleaner 600ml - BB600

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Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

Trico Wiper Blades Refill 6mmx610mm Plastic - TRN61020

$21
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Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H354

Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H354

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$37
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Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H352

Bosch Rear wiper Blade 350mm (14IN) - H352

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$33
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Repco Wiper Blades Refill Plastic 8mm 710mm Pair - RRPW28S

Repco Wiper Blades Refill Plastic 8mm 710mm Pair - RRPW28S

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Everything You Need to Know About Wiper Blades for the 2010 Mazda Premacy

The 2010 Mazda Premacy definitely comes equipped with wiper blades, making them an essential component of the vehicle's overall safety and functionality. Wiper blades play a vital role, especially when driving in Australia's often unpredictable weather conditions, including heavy rain, fog, and dusty environments. They keep the windscreen clear so drivers can maintain optimum visibility, which is absolutely crucial for safe driving.

Wiper blades are designed to sweep across the windscreen, removing rainwater, dirt, bugs, and other debris that might obscure the driver's view. Without properly functioning wiper blades, visibility could be severely reduced during adverse weather, increasing the risk of accidents. The 2010 Mazda Premacy uses standard front windscreen wiper blades, typically fitted as a pair, plus there is usually a rear wiper blade fitted on this multi-purpose vehicle. This ensures that both front and rear views are clear at all times.

Understanding how important wiper blades are means the vehicle owner should regularly check and maintain them. While wiper blades are often out of sight and mind, they don't last forever. Over time, the rubber on the blades can crack, harden, or peel away due to exposure to sun, dust, and heat. This wear and tear can cause streaking, smearing, or outright failure to wipe away water effectively, which can be dangerous.

When it comes to servicing your 2010 Mazda Premacy, wiper blade inspection should be a standard part of every routine maintenance check. A quick visual inspection of the rubber edges, as well as testing them during operation, is an easy way to spot when replacement is necessary. For example, if the blades are leaving streaks, missing areas, or making loud chattering noises as they move across the glass, it's time to change them.

Replacing the wiper blades on the 2010 Mazda Premacy is generally straightforward and can be done without professional assistance, although some prefer to have it done by a mechanic for peace of mind. Most replacement blades are designed to fit the specific sizes and clips used on the Premacy, so it's important to purchase the correct parts. Typically, the front blades are longer, around 24 inches for the driver's side and 16-18 inches for the passenger side, while the rear wiper blade is shorter.

Using genuine or high-quality wiper blades is strongly recommended. Cheaper or poorly made blades might not last as long or fit correctly, which can affect performance and longevity. Mazda dealerships and reputable automotive stores offer blades specifically designed for the Premacy, ensuring a snug fit and optimal wiping action.

Besides replacing the blades when needed, keeping the windscreen clean also extends the life of your wiper blades and improves their efficiency. Dirt and grit can quickly damage the rubber, so regularly washing the windscreen with a good quality glass cleaner is beneficial. It is also a good idea to occasionally check and top up the windshield washer fluid, which helps clear grime off the glass and assists the blades in performing their job.

Another helpful tip is to avoid using the wipers on a dry windscreen as this can cause unnecessary wear on the rubber. Always wet the windscreen first either with washer fluid or rain before activating the wipers. During the hot Australian summers, parking the car in shade or using a windscreen cover can help protect the rubber components from cracking due to UV damage.

In terms of lifespan, wiper blades typically last anywhere from six months to a year, depending on usage and environmental conditions. If the Mazda Premacy is frequently driven in heavy rain or dusty roads, more regular replacement may be necessary. It is advised to check wiper blades every few months and replace them promptly once signs of wear appear to ensure consistent performance.

Well-maintained wiper blades contribute significantly to the overall driving safety experience of the 2010 Mazda Premacy. They provide clear visibility in all weather conditions, allowing drivers to confidently navigate Australian roads regardless of rain, dust, or grime. Making wiper blade maintenance a routine part of vehicle servicing is a small effort that pays off with safer, hassle-free driving.