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Your windshield wipers will be your savior. They wick away water droplets, condensation, and snow. When it comes to the perfect team, forget peanut butter and jelly. It's now your windshield and your wiper blades.
Most vehicles are equipped with windshield wipers. Trains and planes even have them. Rain and other inclement weather can greatly impact your visibility and safety, leading to major accidents, especially if your Flat Wiper Blades aren't working properly.
There are even motorized windshield wipers that can sense moisture on the windshield and act accordingly. They can detect the level of moisture and change speed, too. If you're interested in this sort of technology, check out the used car inventory at Southwest Motors for a wide variety of used cars and trucks.
The problem with windshield wipers is that you really only pay attention to them when you need them. This means that if you need them infrequently, you don't tend to keep up with what kind of condition they're in.
Sometimes, your mechanic may give your car a quick check during each oil change, so if you keep up with regular maintenance, the shop may take a look at which fluids need to be topped off and what small things need repaired or replaced, including your wiper blades. Even if they don't check them for you, this is a good time for you to check them yourself.
How Do I Tell If They Need to Be Replaced?
There are plenty of signs that will tell you if your windshield wipers have gone bad. If they have rust or corrosion on the ends or you notice cracks and tears in the rubber, they need to be replaced.
Not only will worn out wipers reduce your visibility in inclement weather, but they could scratch your windshield, making it weaker and more susceptible to damage. Replacing your windshield is much more expensive than replacing your wiper blades.
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