I'm pretty sure the OEM ones are Denso. The Heyner ones are just as good quality and last equally as long. I've been using them for about 5, maybe 6 years now across about many vehicles.
22 plate Kona Ultimate EV here. We're still on original wipers but great to know which ones to get when I do need to change them. Subbed & liked. Any experience with replacement tyres for the Kona EV? The fronts on ours are wearing much faster than the rears (3.5 of tread on the fronts vs 6mm on the rear in 20k miles) & one of the fronts has a very slow puncture. I was told you can't switch the wheels around to even up the tyre wear because it screws up the tyre pressure monitoring system! Any thoughts or comments on this would be appreciated. I also looking at getting some quieter tyres to reduce the noise level.
Good as I was just about to point you to that. My personal preference is all-season tyres and I've done a few videos on these here www.youtube.com/@GoGreenAutos/search?query=tyre
Thank you for the easy step by step instructions
You’re welcome. Hope you found it useful.
Great Video. I’ve got a Kona Ev and whilst I don’t need to change the wipers yet, its always good to know
Yep. I hope the video is useful one day. That's why I make these videos so people can do these things themselves.
Good to see which blade for the rear, bought the heyner fronts a few weeks ago.
Thank you, very useful. Much the same for my eNiro.
To be fair, much the same for the majority of vehicles. But glad you found the video useful.
Heyner or denso hybrid ? What about the durability of Heyner ? I saw you put on another car earlier
I'm pretty sure the OEM ones are Denso. The Heyner ones are just as good quality and last equally as long. I've been using them for about 5, maybe 6 years now across about many vehicles.
22 plate Kona Ultimate EV here. We're still on original wipers but great to know which ones to get when I do need to change them. Subbed & liked.
Any experience with replacement tyres for the Kona EV? The fronts on ours are wearing much faster than the rears (3.5 of tread on the fronts vs 6mm on the rear in 20k miles) & one of the fronts has a very slow puncture. I was told you can't switch the wheels around to even up the tyre wear because it screws up the tyre pressure monitoring system! Any thoughts or comments on this would be appreciated. I also looking at getting some quieter tyres to reduce the noise level.
Ah. Just seen the play list & tyre one!!
Good as I was just about to point you to that. My personal preference is all-season tyres and I've done a few videos on these here www.youtube.com/@GoGreenAutos/search?query=tyre