How do I use the Bosch wiper app?

The Bosch Wiper app supports users in finding the right Bosch wiper blades for their vehicle. After entering the relevant vehicle data a range of wipers is displayed and their qualities are described. After deciding on a wiper blade the part number and more detailed information is displayed.

How do you change the wiper blades on a Bosch windscreen?

To remove the old Bosch windshield wiper from the driver’s side window. Pull the wiper arm away from the car’s windshield. Once the wiper blade hits a 45 degree angle it will hold itself in place. On the underside of the wiper blade locate a a small tab. Place pressure on the tab while pulling the wiper blade downwards.

Are Bosch windshield wipers compatible with my vehicle?

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Bosch’s offers a line of wiper blades that are compatible with most vehicles. With a few simple steps you can install and remove Bosch windshield wipers with ease. You will need to identify the type and size of the wiper blade you are replacing. All Bosch windshield wipers are equipped with a simple connection option for a one-step installation.

How do you know when it’s time to replace your wipers?

Next time you are out on the road test your windshield wipers for their effectiveness. This is the simplest way to tell if it’s time to replace them. Check if the wipers are leaving the windshield as dirty as when you started. After each pass of the blades, is there water and grime left over?

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When were Bosch windshield wipers invented?

Following in the footsteps of the automotive light system, starters, and electric horns, the advent of Bosch windshield wipers in 1926 helped road users drive safely and in comfort. The first functioning windshield wiper system was patented in the U.S. in 1903.

Where are windshield wiper systems made?

In the fall of 1970, the green light was given for the establishment of one of the world’s largest manufacturing sites for windshield wiper systems. Bosch and the Belgian city of Tienen reached an agreement on the formation of a company to manufacture electric and electronic equipment for the automotive industry.

How do windshield wipers work?

She promptly sketched out a device consisting of a lever and an oscillating arm equipped with a rubber lip. The lever could be operated from inside the vehicle and made the arm move across the windshield. In subsequent years, manual systems were joined by windshield wipers powered by the vacuum generated in the carburetor.