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Ford Taurus Windshield Wipers Installation And Review Videos

     

Rain X Windshield Wiper Blades Review - 2013 Ford Taurus- Video

Rain X  Windshield Wiper Blades Review - 2013 Ford Taurus

Today, on our 2013 Ford Taurus, we're going to be doing an install of the Rain-X Latitude Windshield Wiper Blades. We'll be using the 20 inch one for the passenger side, that's going to be part number RX5079277, and the 26 inch beam style blade for the driver side, part number RX5079281. We're going to begin here on the passenger side of our vehicle. First thing we need to do is simply remove the previously installed wiper blade. Just under the clip here and it's going to pop right off. Now, the Rain-X blades are going to come with an assortment of attachments. We've already selected the correct one. more


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12/30/2014 1:47:35 PM



Michelin Stealth Ultra Wiper Blades Installation - 2001 Ford Taurus- Video

Michelin Stealth Ultra Wiper Blades Installation - 2001 Ford Taurus

Today, it's the 2001 Ford Taurus. We're going to install part number MCH8524. This is the Michelin stealth ultra windshield wiper blade. To start off, we need to go ahead and remove your preexisting windshield wiper blades. Typically, there's a small tab we push up or down to release it from the arm. Just go ahead and turn your wiper blade at this angle, then pull back. Now to install it, we'll go ahead and line up the arm with the catch. more


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11/24/2014 4:20:36 PM



Michelin RainForce Wiper Blade Installation - 2001 Ford Taurus- Video

Michelin RainForce Wiper Blade Installation - 2001 Ford Taurus

All right, today on this 2001 Ford Taurus, we're going to install part number MCH3724. This is the Michelin RainForce Wiper Blade. All right, to start off we need to remove the original windshield wiper blades that are on the vehicle. Typically there's a small tab that you have to push or pull to loosen up the windshield wiper blade from the arm and then just slide it out of the way. Now for the RainForce blade, we're basically going in reverse order. We'll go ahead and align it with the catch, then we can go ahead and line it up and then go ahead and push it until it clicks into place and it's ready to go. more


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11/21/2014 2:49:11 PM



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