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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

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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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Wiper Blades for the 2012 Holden Commodore: Purpose and Maintenance Tips

The 2012 Holden Commodore, a popular Australian vehicle, definitely comes equipped with wiper blades as a standard feature. Wiper blades play a crucial role in keeping the windscreen clear, ensuring that drivers have good visibility during rain, mist, or even when muck and debris settle on the glass. Without properly functioning wiper blades, driving in wet or dirty conditions can become dangerous. So, it's no surprise that the Commodore includes this essential part.

Wiper blades are essentially the rubber strips attached to metal arms that sweep across the windscreen to wipe away water and dirt. When the driver activates the wiper control, the blades glide smoothly over the glass to clear rain and improve visibility. This function is vital for safe driving, especially on Aussie roads where weather conditions can change quickly.

Replacing or maintaining the wiper blades on a 2012 Holden Commodore is pretty straightforward but important. Over time, the rubber on the blades tends to degrade from exposure to sun, dust, and general wear. When this happens, the blades stop wiping effectively and can even scratch the windscreen if left unchecked. So, regular checks and maintenance can keep the blades in top shape.

It is generally recommended to inspect the wiper blades every six months or so, and replace them roughly once a year, depending on how often the vehicle is driven and the local climate. If you notice streaks, smears, or a noise when the wipers are running, it's a good sign the blades might be past their prime.

When replacing the wiper blades on a 2012 Holden Commodore, it is important to get the right size and fit. The Commodore, being a mid to large-sized sedan, typically uses different blade lengths on the driver's and passenger's side. This ensures maximum coverage and effective wiping. Locating the exact blade size can be done through the vehicle's manual or a quick search online with the exact model and year. There are also many aftermarket options available that match the OEM specifications.

Installation of new wiper blades is usually a quick DIY job. Each blade usually clips onto the wiper arm, and a small lever or tab releases it. When fitting the new blade, it's important to ensure it clicks or locks into place securely to prevent it coming loose while driving.

Aside from replacement, keeping the windscreen clean will also help the wiper blades last longer and work better. Using the wiper fluid regularly to loosen dirt and grime before wiping is a smart move. Also, lifting the wiper arms off the glass during heavy frost or extended sun exposure can protect the rubber from sticking or cracking prematurely.

For those who take servicing seriously, including the inspection and replacement of wiper blades in regular vehicle maintenance routines is a sensible practice. Many service centres will check the condition of the wiper blades as part of the safety inspection and recommend replacements if necessary. It's always worth asking your mechanic about the condition of your wiper blades during other services.

In short, wiper blades matter when it comes to the safety and comfort of driving the 2012 Holden Commodore. They are a vital part of the vehicle's ability to keep the windscreen clear in all weather conditions. Treating them as an important maintenance item not only helps maintain clear visibility but also avoids the risk of damaging the windscreen itself.

The 2012 Holden Commodore owners will find replacement wiper blades readily available from automotive stores across Australia, often designed to fit perfectly with Holden's specifications. Whether you prefer to replace them yourself or have a professional do it, staying on top of wiper blade condition is an easy way to enhance driving safety and keep the Commodore looking after you no matter the weather.