Wipers
For drivers in Hamilton, ensuring your vehicle is ready for its Warrant of Fitness (WOF) can be a straightforward process if you focus on key maintenance areas. One such area is the condition of your wiper blades, which are critical for maintaining visibility during...
Rear Windscreen Wipers The rear windscreen wiper is used to clean and clear the rear window for better visibility. The stalk switch to turn on the windscreen wiper is usually located on the left-hand side of the steering wheel (for Japanese and Korean cars –...
Windscreen Washer Fluid Leak A windscreen washer fluid leak is when the windscreen washer reservoir gets a crack in it or is damaged, and the fluid from inside starts leaking out. On most cars, the washer fluid reservoir is located at the back of the engine bay, near...
How often should you change your wiper blades? It is recommended that you change your wiper blades every 6 to 12 months. The rubber on windshield wipers deteriorates over time from UV sunlight, mold and temperature extremes, making the blades less effective. Signs...
About the windshield washer jets: The windshield washer jets are a set of nozzles located a the front of your car windscreen / wind shield. Their job is to spray a cleaning solution that is stored in the washer fluid reservoir onto the windscreen. This water...
What is the wiper blade control switch? A wiper blade switch is a control switch near your steering wheel that adjusts the speed of the wiper blades and controls wiper cleaning fluids and several other components. Cleaning your windshield is obviously very important...