Don't let winter weather catch you off guard. This guide offers essential tips to keep your windshield wipers in optimal condition, ensuring clear visibility and safety on icy roads.
Your windshield wiper blades are essential tools for combating inclement weather. Without them, you’d be driving blind in rain, sleet, snow and hail.
If you live in a state that experiences snowy or icy winters, it’s crucial to properly maintain your vehicle to ensure it stays functional and safe for longer.
be winter ready
Make sure your car is ready to handle the approaching winter weather. Get a free vehicle maintenance inspection upon request with any paid service at a nearby AAA-owned Car Care center or AAA Approved Auto Repair facility, a 36-month/36,000-mile guarantee on repairs at AAA-owned Car Care locations, and a 24-month/24,000-mile warranty at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities. Members also receive a 10% discount on repair labor (save up to $75).
The following do’s and don’ts will help you navigate cold weather wiper scenarios so that you are prepared to act when the snow falls.
Be sure you’ve got your winter car survival kit assembled and in your car before the winter storms arrive.
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Some people lift their wiper blades away from the windshield when snow is expected. While this can prevent the blades from sticking to the glass, it won’t stop the rubber from icing over.
To protect the blades, consider covering them with long socks, plastic bags secured with rubber bands, a styrofoam pool noodle (cut to length of your wiper) or even plastic wrap. This added layer of protection can save you time and hassle.
As seasons change, consider changing to winter wiper blades. These rugged, season-specific blades are more durable than summer blades and are made of robust materials that are more effective against ice and freezing.
Key components include:
They might not eliminate all your cold weather headaches, but winter wiper blades will definitely reduce a few. Don’t wait for your rubber to get stuck to the glass to make the change.
As winter approaches, the best thing you can do is stay informed, prepare in advance and use common sense. Properly maintaining your windshield wipers and taking preventative measures will help you avoid costly damage to your wipers--or worse, your windshield. With a clear head, a clear windshield and functioning wipers, you’ll be ready to face winter roads with confidence.
be winter ready
Make sure your car is ready to handle the approaching winter weather. Get a free vehicle maintenance inspection upon request with any paid service at a nearby AAA-owned Car Care center or AAA Approved Auto Repair facility, a 36-month/36,000-mile guarantee on repairs at AAA-owned Car Care locations, and a 24-month/24,000-mile warranty at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities. Members also receive a 10% discount on repair labor (save up to $75).
The safest and most effective method is to use your vehicle's defroster. Start your car and turn the defroster on high. Wait patiently for the ice around the wipers to melt completely before trying to lift them. Never pour hot water on the glass, as the sudden temperature change can cause it to crack. Also, avoid pulling the wipers free by force, which can damage the rubber blades and the wiper arms.
No, you should never use your wipers to clear snow, especially if it's heavy or wet. Wiper motors are not designed to handle that much weight and resistance. Forcing them to push snow can damage the motor, bend the wiper arms or tear the rubber blades. Always use a proper snow brush and ice scraper to clear your windshield first.
While not strictly necessary for all drivers, winter wiper blades are highly recommended for anyone living in areas with frequent snow and ice. They are built with a more durable rubber compound that remains flexible in freezing temperatures and often feature a protective shell that prevents ice from accumulating on the joints. This design helps them maintain consistent contact with the windshield, providing much clearer visibility in harsh conditions.
The easiest way to prevent this is to cover your windshield overnight with a dedicated windshield cover or even a blanket when snow or freezing rain is expected. Another popular trick is to lift the wiper arms away from the glass. If you do this, consider covering the blades with plastic bags or socks to prevent ice from forming on the rubber itself. Finally, using a winter-specific washer fluid with deicer can help melt light frost and prevent freezing.