Located in Norristown, Pennsylvania, we have been very involved with the community for years. We have helped many customers with various questions, issues, and concerns that they have had. Outside of Norristown, we also extend our services to Eagleville, King of Prussia, Conshohocken, and Wayne, Pennsylvania. We enjoy having the opportunity to help customers with their vehicles and to routinely provide information that they find valuable. One of our latest services allows us to provide a reliable windshield wiper blade replacement in Norristown.
When you bring in your vehicle for servicing or are seeking to replace your windshield wiper blades, you will want to decide if it’s your windshield wipers that you would like to replace or just the wiper blades themselves. Your vehicle’s windshield wipers are made of multiple parts, but the two most common parts that people want to replace are the windshield wipers and the wiper blades. The wiper blades are the rubber portion of the windshield wipers that contact the windshield of your vehicle. While it is often better to change the complete pair of windshield wipers, you also can change just the rubber wiper blades themselves.
Understanding that there are several different windshield wiper replacement options available on the market, it may be confusing for you to figure out which wiper replacement is best for your vehicle. You should first look in your owner’s manual to find the sizes of your windshield wipers and wiper blades; some vehicles have two different wiper sizes. In many cases, the original Volkswagen windshield wipers will be the most effective wiper blades for your vehicle. This is because the Volkswagen wipers that we replace on your vehicle are specifically designed for your model and were developed with longevity and quality in mind.
You should maintain your current windshield wipers and your new wipers to the best of your ability. The maintenance process for windshield wipers is simple. Your routine should consist of wiping the windshield clean of any debris and then wiping any debris off of the windshield wipers themselves. Inspect your windshield and the windshield wipers’ condition as you are cleaning them, specifically examining the rubber’s condition on the wiper blades. While you may develop a great maintenance routine for your windshield wipers, we recommend that you replace the wipers about every 10,000 miles for the most effective function. If you are a less avid driver, you can replace your windshield wipers once a year to ensure that the wipers’ materials stay in good condition.
Jim Wynn Volkswagen, West Main Street, Norristown, PA, USA