Chevrolet Tahoe Windshield
Wiper Blades Replacement Guide
How to change the windshield window wiper
blades on a 3rd generation 2007 to 2014 GM Chevy Tahoe SUV.
2014 Tahoe Windshield |
Lift Up Wiper Arm |
Rotate Wiper Blade At Angle |
This
automotive maintenance tutorial was specifically written to assist
owners of the third generation (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
2013 & 2014) Chevrolet Tahoe in changing the front windshield
window wiper blades. Owners of related General Motors full size SUV or truck vehicles with similar windshield wiper arms such as the Suburban, Avalanche, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL, Yukon Denali, Sierra, Cadillac Escalade and Hummer H2 may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful. Replacement wiper blade sizes for the 3rd generation Tahoe in inches are as follows: Driver Side 22" and Passenger Side 22". A few compatible wiper blades with their part numbers are as follows: Bosch 22A, Rain-X 5079279-1, Michelin 8522, Anco 31-22, Valeo 900221B, Trico 25-220 and Silblade WB122S. No tools are needed to replace the wiper blades. |
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Press Down Release Button |
Pull Old Blade Off Metal Hook |
Pass Hook Through Old Blade |
The first step is
to lift the wiper arm off the windshield until it stays in the upright
position by itself. Then slightly rotate the old wiper blade away from the metal wiper arm at a slight angle. Press the small plastic release tab on the old wiper blade's mounting bracket down towards the metal wiper arm. Slide the old wiper blade down and off the metal hook at the end of the wiper arm. Pass the hook at the end of the wiper arm through the hole in the center of the old wiper blade. |
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Towel To Protect Glass |
Line Up Hook & Mounting Bracket |
Insert Hook Through New Blade |
Place a towel down
on the windshield to protect it from being cracked, scratched or shattered
just in case the wiper arm slaps down on to the glass. I recommend buying the Bosch 22A wiper blades since they have excellent reviews on Amazon. Line up the metal hook at the end of the wiper arm with the mounting bracket in the center of the new wiper blade. Insert the metal hook through the opening in the new wiper blade just above the mounting bracket. |
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Slide Bracket In To Hook |
Blade Parallel With Arm |
Lower Arm To Windshield |
Slide the mounting
bracket in the center of the new wiper blade up and in to the metal hook at
the end of the wiper arm until it clicks in to place. Make sure that the new wiper blade is securely attached to the wiper arm. Rotate the new wiper blade until it is parallel with the arm. Gently lower the wiper arm back down to the windshield. For the best wiper performance, I recommend thoroughly cleaning off the windshield and applying a window treatment product such as Rain-X. For more,
check out my other
Chevrolet Tahoe DIY Repair Guides. |
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