TUTORIAL: How to replace windshield wiper blades on Mazda CX3 & CX5 (2012-2016) in 5 simple steps
In this maintenance video from ServiceTutorials.com we are going to show you how to replace the windshield (front) wiper blades with Valeo wiper blades (aftermarket) on Mazda CX-3 and CX-5 (2012-2016) in just 5 simple steps.
The longer side (from the left side) has to be 24 inch (60 centimeters) and the shorter side (the passenger side) has to be 18 inch (45 centimeters).
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Required tools:
– a flat blade screwdriver (or a sharp trim tool): https://amzn.to/3uy4FMd
1. Lift the wiper blade from the windshield
2. Push that tiny clip up using a flat blade screwdriver or a trim tool
3. Grab the wiper blade and push it down to get it out from the wiper arm
Take a look on the package to check if the wiper blades are fitting with your car.
4. Remove the clip from the new wiper blade and install it on the wiper arm
Position the new blade so that the the hook is pointing at the wiper attachment and then pull the wiper blade toward the end of the arm.
5. Put the clip back on and then place it in the normal position on the windshield.
That’s it with the driver’s side. Repeat the same process on the passenger side of your CX-3 and CX-5 models.
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