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Jul 12, 2018 - 08:34 PM
Hi there
You could go to the Hyundai agents (or even the Kia agents, as the i10 is very closely related to the Kia Picanto), but be prepared to pay up to R200 for a replacement wiper blade. Alternatively, you can go to a normal spares shop (AutoZone, Midas, or even non-franchise stores) and buy a generic replacement wiper blade. Sure, those wipers may not carry the Hyundai badge, but reputable brands (such as Bosch) certainly match the quality of the genuine part, but with a much lower price. At worst, you may need to measure the length of the original wiper blade, and simply buy another one of the same size - they always come with a selection of adaptor fittings which will make it easy to fit on your car.
Hope this helps!
The AskAutoTrader Team
You could go to the Hyundai agents (or even the Kia agents, as the i10 is very closely related to the Kia Picanto), but be prepared to pay up to R200 for a replacement wiper blade. Alternatively, you can go to a normal spares shop (AutoZone, Midas, or even non-franchise stores) and buy a generic replacement wiper blade. Sure, those wipers may not carry the Hyundai badge, but reputable brands (such as Bosch) certainly match the quality of the genuine part, but with a much lower price. At worst, you may need to measure the length of the original wiper blade, and simply buy another one of the same size - they always come with a selection of adaptor fittings which will make it easy to fit on your car.
Hope this helps!
The AskAutoTrader Team


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