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[title] Fit the replacement. | |
[* black] Examine the end of the rubber wiper: this is what you'll have to match. Unfortunately no guide will help you directly, but many beam wipers seem to use a completely standard rubber pattern. In the example pictured a refill from PIAA worked just fine. | |
- | [* black] Slide the new rubber into the topmost slot (farthest from the wiping edge). |
- | [* black] Clip the end cap back on to finish the job. |
+ | [* black] Cut the new refill to length, if needed. |
+ | [* black] Use the topmost slot in the refill (farthest from the wiping edge). Slide this into the two rails. |
+ | [* black] Clip the end cap back on to finish the job. Congratulate yourself on a cost efficient and environmentally correct replacement job. |