Sistemas de Limpiaparabrisas para Dodge Journey

Dodge Journey Windshield Wiper Systems

When you need to drive your Dodge Journey in the rain or other hazardous weather, your windshield wiper blades help keep your view clear. Because your wiper blades are such an important component when it comes to keeping you safe in your car, you should replace them if they are no longer giving you a good view of the road in front of you. Before you purchase wiper blades, make sure that the replacements are compatible with your vehicle and will keep you safe.

What types of windshield wipers are there?

There are five types of windshield wiper blades that you can install on your Dodge Journey. They are:

  • Standard blades: these windshield wipers have a metal arm structure that sweeps the blade across the autos windshield. The wipers come in different lengths. You may need different sizes for the passenger side and the driver side.
  • Spoiler blades: These blades have a lip on them that keeps it closer to the windshield while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Flat blades: These windshield wipers do not have a metal armature. Instead, they feature a metal strip that runs through the rubber, keeping the blade stable.
  • Specific fit blades: These are also known as original equipment replacements as they are duplicates to the windshield wipers that came with your Dodge Journey.
  • Rubber refills blades: Rubber refills are only comprised of the rubber components. They act as an alternative to a complete windshield wiper replacement.
What types of wiper blade connectors are there?

There are three main types of wiper blade connectors that your Dodge Journey may have. They include:

  • Hook-slot connector: This part is made of a small hook that pivots in a slot. This hook connects to the wiper and moves it back and forth when it rains. Replacing the wiper blades is easy as all you have to do is push or lift a tab to release the wiper component.
  • Pin-type connector: To replace the wiper blades, you push a tab on the bottom of the connector. Blades may be screwed in place. New wipers snap into place under the tab.
  • Straight-end connector: This connector is screwed in place by way of a tab on the bottom. A notch inside secures the wiper blade into place on the car.
What features should you look for in wiper blades?

When looking for new windshield wiper blades, you should consider the:

  • Performance: New wiper blades should have stellar performance when you first use them. If the new blades do not properly clean the windshield, replace them.
  • Contact: The auto wiper blades should make contact with the entire windshield, leaving no wet streaks where you need to see.
  • Longevity: The wiper blades should hold up for at least six months before you need to think about replacing them.
  • Proper fit: Ensure that the windshield wiper blades you are interested in are compatible with your windshield wiper system.