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How to change wiper blades on a KIA K2500/K2700.

We show you the quick and easy way to replace the windscreen wipers on your KIA K-series.

Car Ownership

You rely on your KIA K2500 or K2700 to do all the hard work for your company. It leads a hard life and is undoubtedly racking up the miles and spending a lot of time on the road, exposed to the elements. Make sure that it performs at its best by taking care of some necessary maintenance that shouldn't take much time.

Replacing the windscreen wipers ensures the safety of your drivers and crew, clearing the windscreen so that they can see without issues.

Here's how to go about changing the windscreen wipers on your KIA K2500/K2700.

Related: How to choose the right wiper blades for your car

 

You will need:

  • A new set of wiper blades in the correct length for the KIA K2500/K2700 - 18" / 457mm.
  • A soft cloth

 

 

How To:

1. Lift the wiper arm up.

2. Squeeze the retaining clip to release the old blade.

3. Slide the old blade down and then away from the retaining clip.

4. Insert the new blade in the reverse motion to the removal.

5. Push the retainer clip back into place until it clicks.

6. While the wiper arms are up, give the windscreen a clean. This will prevent dirt from sticking to the new blade.

7. Put the wiper arm back down.

8. Test the system with the washer jets activated.

 

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Author - Chad Lückhoff

Written by Chad Lückhoff

With over 18 years of motorsport commentary and a passion for 90s Japanese Sports Cars, Chad Lückhoff is happiest when surrounded by drift cars and smoking tyres. His experience as the Technical Editor of the country’s top tuning magazine means that it’s the nuts and bolts of motoring that tickles his fancy. As comfortable in front of the camera as he is behind it, he’ll take you behind the wheel with his video reviews, written recounts, and invoking photography. One of the first to join the AutoTrader fray, Chad has been living his passion at AutoTrader for over 7-years.Read more

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