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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 530mm (21inch) - SFP530
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 475mm (19inch) - SFP475
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Repco Hybrid Beam Wiper Blade Multi-Fit 500mm (20 inch) - RHB20-S
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Maintaining Your 2011 Toyota Hilux Wiper Blades
The humble wiper blade is an essential yet often overlooked component of vehicle maintenance, especially when it comes to your 2011 Toyota Hilux. Keeping your wiper blades in top-notch condition not only makes for a cleaner windscreen but also ensures your safety during adverse weather conditions. Let's delve into what it takes to maintain and replace these trusty guardians of vision on your Toyota Hilux.
Understanding when and how to replace your wiper blades can make all the difference in the longevity of the blades themselves, as well as in how well they perform their duties. Generally, wiper blades should be replaced every six to twelve months, depending on wear and tear. Signs that you might need new blades include streaking, skipping, or an overall cloudy view, even after a wipe. If you're experiencing any of these issues, you might want to consider a replacement sooner rather than later.
Replacing the wiper blades on your Hilux is a straightforward task. First things first, lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen until it stays in an upright position. You'll notice there's a small tab on the underside of the wiper where it connects to the arm. Press this tab and slide the wiper off the arm. Once the old blade is removed, simply slide the new blade into the same position until the tab clicks securely into place. It's always advisable to replace both wiper blades at the same time to ensure even wear and optimal performance.
One tip for prolonging the life of your wiper blades is to keep your windscreen clean. Dirt and grime can cause unnecessary damage to both the glass and the wipers themselves. Additionally, during winter months or harsh weather conditions, consider using a product specifically designed to remove ice from your windscreen rather than relying solely on the wipers. This prevents the rubber from tearing or excessive wear.
Regularly inspect the condition of your wiper blades. Look out for signs of cracking, warping, or material loss. When cleaning the blades, a simple solution of water and vinegar can be quite effective. Wipe them down carefully and dry them to prevent the rubber from drying out too quickly.
Lastly, if you're unsure about any step in the process, it's never a bad idea to consult your vehicle's manual or talk to a professional. While wiper blades might seem like a small detail, their impact on your driving safety is significant. Take a bit of time to care for them, and they'll serve you well through rain or shine.
- Check for streaking, skipping, or cloudiness on the windscreen.
- Lift the wiper arm away, press the tab, and slide off the old blade.
- Slide the new blade into place and secure it with the tab.
- Clean the windscreen and blades regularly to minimise wear.
- Inspect regularly and clean with water and vinegar solution.