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Say goodbye to streaks! a step-by-step guide to jeep renegade windshield wiper replacement

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What To Know

  • Replacing windshield wipers on your Jeep Renegade is a simple and straightforward task that can be completed in just a few minutes.
  • Repeat steps 3-7 to replace the windshield wiper blade on the other side of the vehicle.
  • Changing the windshield wipers on your Jeep Renegade is a simple and inexpensive maintenance task that can be completed in just a few minutes.

Replacing windshield wipers on your Jeep Renegade is a simple and straightforward task that can be completed in just a few minutes. By following these easy steps, you can ensure that your windshield wipers are functioning properly and providing you with optimal visibility while driving.

Materials You’ll Need

  • New windshield wiper blades
  • Clean cloth or paper towels
  • Optional: Windshield wiper fluid

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Park the Jeep Renegade in a Safe Location

Park your Jeep Renegade in a safe location with the engine turned off and the parking brake engaged.

2. Locate the Windshield Wiper Arms

The windshield wiper arms are located on the bottom edge of the windshield. There are two arms, one on the driver’s side and one on the passenger’s side.

3. Lift the Wiper Arm

Gently lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. Do not lift it too far, as you do not want to damage the wiper arm or the windshield.

4. Remove the Old Wiper Blade

Hold the wiper blade by the base and slide it down the wiper arm until it detaches.

5. Clean the Wiper Arm

Use a clean cloth or paper towels to wipe down the wiper arm. This will remove any dirt or debris that may have accumulated on the arm.

6. Install the New Wiper Blade

Slide the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm. Make sure that the blade is facing the correct direction.

7. Lower the Wiper Arm

Carefully lower the wiper arm back down onto the windshield. Make sure that the blade is properly seated on the arm.

8. Repeat on the Other Side

Repeat steps 3-7 to replace the windshield wiper blade on the other side of the vehicle.

9. Add Windshield Wiper Fluid (Optional)

If desired, add windshield wiper fluid to the reservoir. This will help to keep the windshield clean and free of debris.

Tips

  • Replace your windshield wipers every 6-12 months, or more often if they show signs of wear.
  • If your windshield wipers are streaking or chattering, it is likely time to replace them.
  • Use high-quality windshield wiper blades for optimal performance.
  • Do not use harsh chemicals or detergents to clean your windshield wipers.

Troubleshooting

  • Windshield wipers not working: Check the electrical connections and fuses.
  • Windshield wipers streaking: The blades may be worn or dirty. Replace them with new blades.
  • Windshield wipers chattering: The blades may be misaligned or damaged. Adjust the alignment or replace the blades.

Wrapping Up

Changing the windshield wipers on your Jeep Renegade is a simple and inexpensive maintenance task that can be completed in just a few minutes. By following these easy steps, you can ensure that your windshield wipers are functioning properly and providing you with optimal visibility while driving.

Q: How often should I change my Jeep Renegade windshield wipers?
A: Windshield wipers should be replaced every 6-12 months, or more often if they show signs of wear.

Q: What are the signs that my windshield wipers need to be replaced?
A: Signs that your windshield wipers need to be replaced include streaking, chattering, or skipping.

Q: What type of windshield wiper blades should I use for my Jeep Renegade?
A: Use high-quality windshield wiper blades that are designed specifically for your Jeep Renegade model.

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Mike Sullivan

Mike has spent over 15 years working in the automotive industry and is a lifelong Ford truck guy. He currently drives a 2018 Ford F-150 Lariat that he enjoys customizing on the weekends. As editor of wheelsgeeks.com, Mike focuses on sharing his passion for Blue Oval vehicles through reviews, how-to guides and industry news updates. When he's not writing about Ford, you can find Mike cheering on his favorite NFL team at the local pub on game days.
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