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Cut the rubber seal and gently push the windscreen out.
Turn on the wiper
Of course not.
If a windscreen is obtained second hand, it may need to be trimmed to fit your car. Then you must remove the plastic mouldings from the edges of the windscreen. Then the windscreen is primed for the caulking and placed in the car. It is best to use gloves during this process.
There should be a small Allen screw underneath bracket. unscrew this and slide it up off piece that is glued to windscreen.
The best thing to clean the outside of your windscreen is a glass cleaner like Windex. It is designed to remove residue left on the surface and leave a streak free finish.
lube up the inside with wd-40 as much as possible then work it off by wiggling it from side to side
Remove the old wiper and replace with a new one
Yes
If you want to change only the wipers, there are some clips over windscreen wipers. You have to lift up (with your hand) the wiper and un-clip, place the new and then clip again. If you want to remove the hole system you have: *to open the hood *at the beginning of wiper construction there is one big screw remove this with a key (it might stack, so you may hit it a little bit to unstack or use oil) Then you are done. You have removed the hole windscreen wiper system.
Remove driver side wheel and wheel arch remove the old one first and fit the new one.
The M111.974 engine fitted to the 2003 R170 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 uses the Eaton M45 Roots-type supercharger.