Wipers For 2006 Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by TJ Powell, Oct 7, 2007.

  1. TJ Powell

    TJ Powell Guest

    Hi

    I am searching for replacement wipers for my 2006 Civic. I want to
    replace the entire blade, not just refills. has anyone found any
    after market ones that work? I have tried several and they claim that
    they will work but they do not.

    Thank you
     
    TJ Powell, Oct 7, 2007
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  2. TJ Powell

    Dan C Guest

    They "won't work"? What does that mean? How does a wiper blade "not
    work", exactly?

    I've always had good results with the Bosch brand, although not on a
    Civic. I'd recommend you give those a try.
     
    Dan C, Oct 7, 2007
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    Brian Smith Guest

    How do wipers not work?

    I use the Teflon wipers from Canadian Tire. No issues with them at all.
     
    Brian Smith, Oct 7, 2007
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  4. TJ Powell

    TJ Powell Guest

    The wiper arms install to the end of the arm correctly but when you
    place the wipers on the windshield they do not contact the windshield
    for the entire length of the wiper.
     
    TJ Powell, Oct 7, 2007
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    Dan C Guest

    Then you don't have the right wiper model. Do you not know that there is
    a lookup book right beside the wipers in the store, where you look up your
    car and find the correct wiper? If it's not there, ask the store clerk to
    look it up. This isn't rocket science.... sheesh.
     
    Dan C, Oct 7, 2007
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  6. TJ Powell

    TJ Powell Guest

    I am not that stupid.... Of course I have looked it up in the books.
    And the wipers that are listed in the book do not work. I was hopeing
    that someone had found a wiper that was correctly listed in one of
    those books. Have you or are you just causing trouble?
     
    TJ Powell, Oct 7, 2007
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    Jeff Guest

    A lot of auto stores install wiper blades for free. I would go to one of
    those stores and watch what they do when they install them. No only are
    you likely to find out if you're installing the wipers incorrectly and
    see how to do it right, but if it doesn't fit, you're not going to be
    stuck paying for it.

    Jeff
     
    Jeff, Oct 8, 2007
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  8. TJ Powell

    Dan C Guest

    Well, you must be stupid then, because the books aren't wrong.
    I have NEVER, in 30 years, found a wiper that was *incorrectly* listed,
    for NUMEROUS brands and models of cars.

    See above about being stupid.

    Here's a free clue: You're installing them wrong, probably upside down.
    Figure it out, rocket scientist. Wow.
     
    Dan C, Oct 8, 2007
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    Tegger Guest



    Which end of which wiper does not contact the glass?

    Do you have the steel strips installed the correct way around?
     
    Tegger, Oct 8, 2007
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    santos Guest

    At the risk of beating a dead horse here, may I offer up just an
    observation? I thought the wiper blades for the 2006 Civic were sort
    of long and rubberized and thick with the actual insert part being the
    only "normal" looking part of the whole assembly. I think Honda wants
    the owners to service he refills only unless the blades become so worn
    they no longer function.

    That being said, the "refill with inserts" method is probably the way
    to go. I have done this on my 07 FITthree or four times and it has
    worked perfectly. I could buy new blades from an Auto Parts store --
    probably -- but the OEM blades look pretty heavy duty and I think
    they'll last quite a while. Anyway....my 2cents.
     
    santos, Oct 8, 2007
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    Big Dink Guest

    Dan C is a jackass.



     
    Big Dink, Oct 8, 2007
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    motsco_ Guest

    ---------------------------

    In what way do they _not work_ ?
    Do they skip, chatter, smear, not fit, not park, lift at highway speed,
    attract bugs, attract parking tickets, ice up, steam up, repel women,
    cause chafing ? ? ?

    The Honda blades are cheap, and they fit. Come back on Wednesday. :-(

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 8, 2007
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    Mendel Leisk Guest

    Just to comment on 2006 civic blade replacement:

    On page 2006 of the owner's manual there are 3 pictures. The middle
    picture shows a plastic cover being pulled off by pinching 2 tabs. The
    right picture would seem logically to apply to something being done
    *after* that plastic cover has been removed. In fact, it is the
    *trick* to getting the plastic cover off. It shows a cloth wrapped
    screwdriver being insert into a gap and levered. This is the way to
    get the plastic cover (shown removed in picture 2) off. The locking
    mechanism of this plastic cover is a ways down, and the screw driver
    prying loosens it.

    It is possible to get the rubber insert out of the blade assembly
    without removal of the blade, but it would be a royal pain. Even with
    the blade off the car, it's a wrestle getting the rubber insert out.
    The same screwdriver used for picture 3 comes in handy for holding
    back the rubber shell of the blade in order to slide the rubber insert
    out.

    Be careful to have the "locking" end of the new rubber insert the last
    bit to go into the blade.
     
    Mendel Leisk, Oct 28, 2007
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    Mendel Leisk Guest

    Just to comment on 2006 civic blade replacement:

    In the owner's manual on the first page of wiper blade replacement
    there are 3 pictures. The middle
    picture shows a plastic cover being pulled off by pinching 2 tabs.
    The
    right picture would seem logically to apply to something being done
    *after* that plastic cover has been removed. In fact, it is the
    *trick* to getting the plastic cover off. It shows a cloth wrapped
    screwdriver being insert into a gap and levered. This is the way to
    get the plastic cover (shown removed in picture 2) off. The locking
    mechanism of this plastic cover is a ways down, and the screw driver
    prying loosens it.


    It is possible to get the rubber insert out of the blade assembly
    without removal of the blade, but it would be a royal pain. Even with
    the blade off the car, it's a wrestle getting the rubber insert out.
    The same screwdriver used for picture 3 comes in handy for holding
    back the rubber shell of the blade in order to slide the rubber
    insert
    out.

    Also, be careful to feed the new rubber insert in so that 'locking'
    end is the last part to go in. This *is* noted in the manual
     
    Mendel Leisk, Oct 28, 2007
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