My 2019 did it pretty much from day 1. What is weird it would be almost the same spots on the freeway when it does it. There is no guard rail to cause it. I chalk it up to possibly being wind because it only happens at high speeds and in certain areas.
Why not stop by the dealer's service dept and ask them to show you? If its a decent dealer they should have no problem showing you how to do it. I hardly doubt you will break the metal arm trying to get it off. The assy directions are pretty straight forward. My Equinox (2019) I just replaced...
I dropped the ball. It is simple here are the instructions for a 2022 off my internal manuals at GM.
Similar to above. Appears to snap into place? If you have a new one to put on it should help you see what it entails. Good luck
Try popping it off by the end like the earlier versions. Since the wiper blade assy are the same from 2019-2022 the part in your pic would just be a cover it would appear. I'd ask at the service dept at the dealership.
is the rear wiper different on a 2022? I thought we were in the same model as a 2019? pics of a 2022 on a lot appear to be the same wiper on my 2019. Try popping off that cover like it is shown but being installed. It is the only way to get to the blade assy. The part number for yours is the...
I work for GM and it isn't in our repair manuals. I need to do mine as well. https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2018_Chevrolet_Equinox_LS_1.5L_4_Cyl._Turbo/windshield_wiper_blade_rear/replace_wiper_blade
At 44K miles now all of a sudden I have this sqeaking sound like something dry rubbing. When stopped or at low speeds it exhibits this. Just turn the wheel and hear trhe humming and feel it in the steering wheel. Any thoughts? Do I need to lube anything I am not aware of? Thanks.
as a long time restorer of classic Mustangs in the rust belt i know rust under paint when I seei it. My 2011 bought in nov 2010 showed bubbles when I was waxing the jambs within the first year on DS front door. Had the dealer note it. By last summer all 4 side doors showed bubbles with the Ds...
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