Just swapped the wiper blades on 3 cars. A Golf, a Focus and an I10. Golf and Focus took me 5 seconds each. After 10 minutes with the i10 I've just given up and left the old ones on. Took me 10 mins just to get them off because they are a different type to any I see on any video, and as for getting the new ones on, I've seen easier games on the fuckin krypton factor. I've had to walk away before I put my head through the windscreen in the absolute depression of being beaten by a piece of plastic. Luckily it's my missus car and I'm fine with her crashing but still, not sure why Hyundai opted for the 38 moving parts approach instead of just a button you push and pop them off. Fuck my life.
Very disappointed that the beam type blades are not used on my 2023 Tucson. Where I live, in winter the older design blades easily pack up with snow and cause streaking problems. Bean arms do not do that. When replacement time comes, a beam type will be used on the front; not sure if needed in the back.
Notice how the video doesn’t demonstrate changing the passenger wiper blade? When the wipers are raised, the passenger blade is in the center of the windshield. I screwed around trying to stop the passenger blade about 1/4 of the way up. Nope, won’t work. You need a small ladder to reach the passenger blade in the center of the windshield. Whatever Hyundai engineer designed this setup needs a kick in the groin.
Yea, I'll have my dealer replace them; yea, I'll purchase genuine (overpriced) wiper blades from the dealer. Not in this lifetime. I'll get better blades and replace myself and save a hundred bucks.
I didn't realize the whole assembly was changed. I thought only the rubber part was replaced. Did this change sometime over the past few decades of car design? It looks so simple now!
Rear Wiper. Hmm, Hyundai factory wipers are trash. They work best if you don't use them. I got 45 days & Dealer put on new blades, they were oily. Six months in FL weather. Started studdering. I bought Bosch, Best that I've found for my 2022 Veloster N.
My factory blades lasted me 2 and a half years and I'm in Maryland dealing which drastic seasonal change and salt water over spray as well as salted roads during the winter Idk how you treat, clean, and lubricate your blades, but the factory blades always work best if you take care of em
I just got a 2023 sonata and honestly I feel dumb to have to look up how to get my wipers off but I’m glad I did lol
Congratulations on your new ride, Jessica! We're glad you found this video helpful.
I have the Santa Cruz and I'm here for the same reason.
This is the best guide. Thank you Hyundai
Simple steps. Thank you for this
This is a better instruction, mentioned about the locking mechanism during removal. Thanks.
Find a disappointing that wiper size is not in the owners manual
Every place that sells them has a book that tells you what you need
Usually googles first anser is correct usually as well or you could use a measuring tape on the ones you already have
what about the rear wiper that is tucked up under the rear spoiler please?
Just swapped the wiper blades on 3 cars. A Golf, a Focus and an I10. Golf and Focus took me 5 seconds each. After 10 minutes with the i10 I've just given up and left the old ones on. Took me 10 mins just to get them off because they are a different type to any I see on any video, and as for getting the new ones on, I've seen easier games on the fuckin krypton factor. I've had to walk away before I put my head through the windscreen in the absolute depression of being beaten by a piece of plastic.
Luckily it's my missus car and I'm fine with her crashing but still, not sure why Hyundai opted for the 38 moving parts approach instead of just a button you push and pop them off. Fuck my life.
Very disappointed that the beam type blades are not used on my 2023 Tucson. Where I live, in winter the older design blades easily pack up with snow and cause streaking problems. Bean arms do not do that. When replacement time comes, a beam type will be used on the front; not sure if needed in the back.
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What about the rear wiper blades in the SUV's?
Notice how the video doesn’t demonstrate changing the passenger wiper blade? When the wipers are raised, the passenger blade is in the center of the windshield. I screwed around trying to stop the passenger blade about 1/4 of the way up. Nope, won’t work. You need a small ladder to reach the passenger blade in the center of the windshield. Whatever Hyundai engineer designed this setup needs a kick in the groin.
That's exactly what I'm having trouble with now 😂
Got that Smurf build going on?
@@oneK3 I do, I'm like 5'2 😭
I reach it just fine, I'm 6'2 though
My wiper blades on my 2012 Veloster don’t look identical to either design in this video and nothing seems to fit right.
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Yea, I'll have my dealer replace them; yea, I'll purchase genuine (overpriced) wiper blades from the dealer. Not in this lifetime. I'll get better blades and replace myself and save a hundred bucks.
I didn't realize the whole assembly was changed. I thought only the rubber part was replaced. Did this change sometime over the past few decades of car design? It looks so simple now!
Cannot remember the last time I changed out just the rubber on my blades.
The rubber (i.e. refill) is about 1/2 the price, assuming your labor is free. Kia can be cheaper than Hyundai for the same part.
@@alanzoarne6530 the parts guy told me only the complete blade assembly can be purchased. $60 for the two front ones. Leaning Honda next time.
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Rear Wiper. Hmm, Hyundai factory wipers are trash. They work best if you don't use them. I got 45 days & Dealer put on new blades, they were oily. Six months in FL weather. Started studdering. I bought Bosch, Best that I've found for my 2022 Veloster N.
Yeah the Bosch Icons are my favorite
My factory blades lasted me 2 and a half years and I'm in Maryland dealing which drastic seasonal change and salt water over spray as well as salted roads during the winter
Idk how you treat, clean, and lubricate your blades, but the factory blades always work best if you take care of em
What, you don't love the loud squeak they make when there are just a few drops on the windscreen?
I can't get my wipers off my 2020 hyundai sonata
This doesn’t work on my palisade or my Kona 🤷🏻♂️
Looks incredibly easy
My car isn’t cooperating
My type of wipers aren’t even on here
Me neither bro. I feel your pain.
This doesn't work.
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Doesn't show you how to do it on an elantra essential !!!😢😢😢😢