Properly working windshield wiper blades are vital to the
safe operation of any vehicle. Whether you live in the desert or in an area
that receives a lot of rain, snow or hail, it's important to know that your
wiper blades will clean your windshield when needed. However, due to the fact
that they are made out of soft rubber, they eventually wear out, and need to be
replaced. Many automotive manufacturers agree that they should be replaced
every six months, regardless of their use. Listed below are a few of the common
warning signs that you have a bad or worn out wiper blade and that it's time to
replace them.
1. Streaking on the glass
Wiper blades are designed to press evenly onto the
windshield and remove water, debris, and other objects smoothly on the glass.
The result of the smooth operation is that there will be very few streaks in
the windshield. However, as the windshield wiper blades get old, worn out, or
torn, they don't press evenly on the windshield. This reduces their ability to
effectively clean the windshield and will leave streaks and spots on the glass
when they operate. If you see streaks on the windshield frequently, it's a good
sign that they are worn out and need to be replaced as soon as possible.
2. Screeching sound when wipers operate
A smooth wiper blade is similar to a brand-new razor: it
clears off debris quickly, smoothly, and without a sound. However, when the
wiper blade has outlived its lifespan, you'll hear a screeching sound that is
caused by uneven rubber gliding over the windshield. The screeching sound can
also be caused by hard rubber that has shrunken due to excess exposure to
sunlight and heat. Not only does this type of worn out wiper blade cause the
screeching sound, but this could be scratching your windshield as well. If you
notice that your wiper blades are screeching as they operate from left to
right, have them replaced as soon as possible.
3. Wiper blades bounce as they operate
If you've turned on your wiper blades and they appear to
bounce, this is also a warning indicator that your blades have served their
purpose and need to be replaced. However, it may also signify that your wiper
blade arm may be bent and needs to be replaced. If you notice this symptom, you
might want to contact a local ASE certified mechanic to have them examine the
wiper blades and the windshield wiper blade arm to determine what is broken.
Replacing wiper blades is recommended by most vehicle
manufacturers every six months. A good rule of thumb however is to purchase new
wiper blades and have them installed at the same time you complete a regular
oil change. Most car owners drive 3,000 to 5,000 miles every six months. It's
also a good idea to change your wiper blades with the seasons. For cold weather
climates, there are specially coated and covered wiper blades that resist ice
freezing on the blades themselves.
Regardless of where you live, it's always smart to plan
ahead and be proactive about replacing your windshield wiper blades. If you
need assistance with this, one of our local ASE certified mechanics from Your
Mechanic can arrive to your home or office to complete this important service
for you.