How to replace Honda Accord EX-L V6 Windshield Wiper Blade Rubber Inserts (HD)

How to replace Honda Accord EX-L V6 Windshield Wiper Blade Rubber Inserts (HD)

How to replace the wiper blade rubber inserts on a Honda Accord EX-L V6. It’s very simple. The only tool I needed was a flat screwdriver. You can use anythin…

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AwkwardHamster says:

That’s awesome.

Cynthia Dougherty says:

I just changed my 2010 Honda Accord windshield wipers and I spent $8.49 that includes both rubber inserts and tax! less than I spent on my daughters 04 Mustang windshield wipers. thanks for the DIY video!

AwkwardHamster says:

I love hearing people say that.

Stuart Silver says:

Thanks for saving me money!

Rick Elliott says:

I just change my 09 accord wipers with oem refill inserts, and i paid $9 each.

AwkwardHamster says:

If you buy the complete replacement, it can be cheaper when it’s on sale. The look will be different. I rather like the look of the Honda wiper blade enclosure. That’s why I just buy the rubber inserts.

hmbrwable says:

So, I shouldn’t just buy 26″ and 17″ wiper blades and replace the whole thing?

AwkwardHamster says:

You are very welcome and thanks for watching.

Fashizzlesticks says:

Yep that worked, just took some finesse and careful installation. Thanks!

AwkwardHamster says:

You don’t need an adhesive. The rubber should align perfectly with the metal. And when you slide it into the frame, it should secure.

Fashizzlesticks says:

Great video. I’m using the OEM rubber inserts as well and the metal structure pieces won’t stay in after aligning the tabs, they just fall out. Is any kind of adhesive needed?

AwkwardHamster says:

Cool. Glad to hear people found this video useful.

68jacen says:

Thnx for the video, I couldn’t figure out how to pull te old refill out till I saw your vid. Another reason to buy Honda oem, I’ve bought the expensive, 15.00 replacement ones, after a few of them, I would have a little streak left on right away. The Honda dealershp near recomended to replace w/ oem, was skeptical at 1st, but guess what cheaper, and no more streaks.

AwkwardHamster says:

Hope it works out for you.

Johnston Cheng says:

Thanks for this post. I had bought the inserts but wasn’t sure how to do the replacement.

AwkwardHamster says:

I love hearing that I helped someone save money. Thank you.

3rbdh says:

life and money saver

thanks

AwkwardHamster says:

I love to hear someone was able to save money from my videos!

Henri Honeine says:

Thank you so much, this wa really helpfyl. the dealer want to charge 6.00$ for each blade and 20.00$ to replace them for a total over 35.00$.
Now we can do it for only 12.00$,
Thank you again.

AwkwardHamster says:

I believe the Bosch blades comes with the frame and the rubber insert. You will first remove your Honda wiper blades as shown in my video. Instead of taking the Honda blades apart, you’ll simply take the Bosch blades and took it on to the Honda as show in the last step in my video. You’re basically replacing the whole unit. But keep the Honda blades around because you never know when you’ll want to go back to it. Honda blade inserts are much cheaper to replace.

Gianluca Chica says:

question… I want to put in bosch blades and wanted to know how to go about doing that. And is there a higher quality blades that Honda sells so I don’t have to buy bosch. the one that came with my car were ruined within 3 months! leaves streaks and water behind. I really need it bad. Thanks!!

summergirltx says:

Thank you!!!

PANGES says:

Great vid! Replacing my blades today. 🙂

AwkwardHamster says:

I’m glad I was able to be of some assistance.

Kedar G says:

Really Helpful, just followed your steps to replace the wiper blades on my 2008 EX-L. For passenger side I didn’t remove the case/housing & it was smooth but for driver’s side had to remove. Easy job thank to your video 🙂

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