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Replacing the wiper blade (Mercedes-Benz E-Class W210)

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Sequence of works





1. Raise the wiper arm.

Fig. 3.13. Replacing the wiper blade: 1 – brush; 2 – frame; 3 – screwdriver; 4 – rubber band

Fig. 3.13. Replacing the wiper blade: 1 – brush; 2 – frame; 3 – screwdriver; 4 – rubber band


2. For windshield wiper: press down the plastic bracket of the brush holder and, pulling down, remove brush 1 (Fig. 3.13) from the hooks of the lever.

For rear window wiper blade (T model): Lift the wiper arm, set the blade horizontally. Press the latch and pull the blade down to remove it.

3. Using a narrow screwdriver 3 (see fig. 3.13) detach the holders from the rubber band 4.

4. Slide the rubber band to remove it from the brush frame 2.

5. To replace only the rubber band, first loosen the holder brackets.

6. Insert the rubber band into the holder so that its grooves are facing the recesses on the rubber band.



7. To ensure that the rubber band fits well into the grooves of the holder, spray it with soapy water.

8. Use pliers to squeeze the holder pins and place the brush on the lever.

9. Install the brush assembly so that it fits exactly between the guide grooves of the lever.

Caution: When installing a new wiper blade assembly, push the plastic clip on the retainer down.


10. Install the brush and snap the bracket back into place, locking it onto the lever.

11. Lower the lever onto the glass and make sure that the wiper blade is pressed firmly against the glass.

12. Check the operation of the windshield wiper on a wet glass.

Attention! When changing the direction of the lever, the brush should fit the glass with its entire rubber edge. If this does not happen, carefully bend the lever so that it is parallel to the glass.
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