Start on the driver’s side. On most Civic models, the wiper blades are held on by a small clip. Push the clip up toward the wiper arm.
Push the wiper blade backward, as if you were sliding it down the wiper arm. This should free the blade from the hook that held it in place.
Once you can see the hook, pull the old wiper blade off of the arm.
Now, grab your new wiper blade and position it so that the hook points at the wiper attachment.
Pull the hook over the top of the attachment, then lock it in place by pulling it toward the end of the arm. When the blade is properly locked, you’ll hear a click.
Repeat this process on the passenger’s side.
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