Did you know that over 90% of driving decisions are based solely on vision?
If 9 out of 10 of your split-second driving decisions are based on how well you can see, ensuring a clear view of the road ahead should be your top priority. Yet, a recent roadside study found just the opposite.
1 in 5 vehicles has deficient windshield wipers, which could seriously impair the driver's vision.
Wiper blades should be inspected every six months and swapped out a minimum of 1-2 times a year, depending on your climate, driving conditions, and the type of wiper blades you have. Continuing to drive with broken blades isn’t just unsafe; it can cause damage to your vehicle.
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Here are 4 Most Common Signs Your Wipers are Washed Up
Skipping
If a specific area of your windshield is always dirty, or if you see a series of vertical lines, it’s a sign that the frame of your wiper may be bent or warped, causing it to “skip” across its path. The adhesive that binds the rubber to the blade may also have dissolved, resulting in poor contact with the glass.
Streaking
Some streaking is typical, but a persistent film or a layer of grime after using wiper fluid indicates the rubber has thinned or worn out and is failing to create a proper seal during operation.
Squeaking
That hair-raising “squeaking” or “chattering” sound when you flick your wipers on could indicate that plastic or metal from the frame is scraping directly across the glass.
Squeaking is indicative of a few potential issues. Your wiper blade may be striking the windshield at something other than a 90-degree angle. Extensive use and exposure to the elements can also cause the rubber pads to become too rigid, resulting in a racket!
Scratching
Broken wipers can scratch your windshield. Even minor scratches can create dangerous distractions by reflecting sunlight or headlights from oncoming traffic. Scratches can also channel water underneath your blades, preventing a clear line of sight.
In any car accident, especially in rollover situations, the windshield contributes significantly to the vehicle's structural integrity. Frequent, repetitive scratching in the same area can lead to deeper marks, compromising your entire windshield. Glass weakened by microfractures also faces an increased risk of cracking during extreme temperature changes.
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