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Simply explained: Changing the BMW rear window wiper

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Simply explained: Changing the BMW rear window wiper

For BMW owners, as for owners of other brands, it is of course important to change them regularly Windshield wiper a compulsory program. And it's not just the wipers that are important, the too Rear window wiper plays a role in ensuring rear visibility in rain and snow. Fortunately, changing the rear window wiper on a BMW is a simple task that doesn't require any special work Tools and within 2 Minutes can be managed.

Step-by-step to the new rear window wiper - This is how it works:

  1. Safety first: Before you begin, secure your vehicle against rolling away. Activate that Parking brake and set the selector lever to “P” for automatic transmissions or first gear for manual transmissions.
  2. Protective measures: To avoid scratches on the rear window, put a blanket or a thick towel under the wiper arm before removing the old wiper.
  3. Remove old wiper: Carefully lift the wiper arm. On most BMW models, the wiper blade can be easily removed after positioning it at a right angle to the arm.
  4. Install new wiper: The wiper blade, available from brands like BOSCH batteries and motors, VALEO or SWF, is specifically designed for the rear. Make sure the new wiper blade is the correct length before putting it on the arm. Assembly is carried out in the reverse order to removal.
  5. Carry out a functional test: Remove any protective covers and test the new wiper blade by checking the rear Washer activate. The blade should remove water effectively and without streaking.

Important tips:

  • Regular change: Wiper blades should be about once a year or replaced if there is visible damage.
  • Quality matters: Invest in high-quality wiper blades for the best performance and longevity.
  • No tools required: Changing the wiper blades on a BMW does not require any additional tools.
  • Better safe than sorry: Always place a protective pad under the wiper arm to prevent damage to the rear window.

The Changing the rear window wiper on your BMW is a quick and uncomplicated process that contributes significantly to your safety. With these simple steps and a little caution, you can ensure that your rearward vision remains clear.

Change for newer models

On newer models like this G31 Touring, the G21 Touring, but also that X5 G05 & Co., the change is a bit more fiddly. The wiper arm on these types can only be raised a little and the change must take place within the small movement window. You lift the wiper arm and then press with a flat screwdriver the wiper blade away from the wiper exactly at the attachment point, towards the rear window. However, the procedure should be carried out very carefully and it requires no Effort on the wiper blade. The installation of the new one wiper blade then happens in reverse order. The new blade is simply clicked in gently and the wiper arm is released again. Done! The following video illustrates the process.

The following note is essential: For safety reasons, tuningblog recommends all repair, inspection and maintenance work exclusively to be carried out in a specialist workshop! Although our information is summarized to the best of our knowledge and belief, we cannot assume any liability for the content. All information is therefore "without guarantee".

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