Honda Civic Wiper Blade Replacement 2012-2015 – 1 1/2 Minute DIY Video

Honda Civic Wiper Blade Replacement 2012-2015 – 1 1/2 Minute DIY Video

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How to replace the Windshield Wipers on a Honda Civic Sedan 2012-2015 with Goodyear Hybrid Wipers. This was performed on a 2014 Honda Civic Sedan, yours will be very similar. I got these Goodyear wiper blades from Costco for about $7.99 each, they are also selling them on amazon.com. Try to get them at Costco if you can, you will save a lot of money.

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Tools:
none

Parts:
One(1) 22″ Goodyear Hybrid Wipers or One(1) 22″ equivalent
Here is the link to the 22″ wiper blade used in this video:
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One(1) 26″ Goodyear Hybrid Wipers or One(1) 26″ equivalent
Here is the link to the 26″ wiper blade used in this video:
http://amzn.to/2AGOMrW

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Tintoycar says:

Wg-hat about the rear window? same?

BzzKll2k15 says:

You could have gotten the rubber inserts for less than 20, also streaks have more to do with a dirty windshield than the wipers

PiranhaJaw22 says:

1:17 the best part

MLND says:

You’re my hero

Joey says:

I am using my sons you tube account just so I can thank you for your video. I have been driving around for 2 months without any wipers. I am not sure how they both became unattached but one day I was brushing the snow and ice off the car when both wipers came off. Anyways I kept thinking I have to bring it to the garage to get them fixed but thought they probably charge me some outrageous amount for something so simple. Avoiding this task for a few months now, when I was driving across town and it started to snow heavy. I decided it was time. I watched a couple of videos one 8min and one 5min and still was not getting it. Then I stumbled across you 1.5min video. I watched it, went out to the car, and within seconds my wipers were back on. I know I must sound pathetic as I am talking about windshield wipers not a transmission, but that's my story.
Thank-you
You kept it real simple, thats why it was easy to understand

Justin says:

Thanks for uploading this

Pol Polanco says:

It was cery helpful.

Gloss Girl says:

yes i like the video but easier if you talk.

johnny perez says:

did you just take out the original honda wiper blades worth 40$ each with after market crap? the oem wipers allow for the rubber blade to be replaced. they are only 7-10$ per side.

Casper Audi says:

I was worry for nothing thank you

Deepak K says:

It was very helpful video, but it would be nice to have you speak rather than write subtitles. Thanks!

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