Easiest way: Get the entire replacement arm (not just the blade). Flip up the wiper and you should find a little tab on the under side where it's attached to the metal part of the arm. Push the tab down and everything should slide up. You will the rod with a hook at the end. The new wipers should slide into place with the hook over the top of the small plastic piece that is curved on one side and has a tab on the other. You'll hear a click when it snaps into place. That's basically it.... Of the cars I've owned, one of the easiest to replace wipers. (There are usually picture instructions in the replacement wipers if you get stuck, too.) Easiest way: Get the entire replacement arm (not just the blade). Flip up the wiper and you should find a little tab on the under side where it's attached to the metal part of the arm. Push the tab down and everything should slide up. You will the rod with a hook at the end. The new wipers should slide into place with the hook over the top of the small plastic piece that is curved on one side and has a tab on the other. You'll hear a click when it snaps into place. That's basically it.... Of the cars I've owned, one of the easiest to replace wipers. (There are usually picture instructions in the replacement wipers if you get stuck, too.)
Go to Autozone, buy wipers, have the salesperson put them on. Period.
There are several types. Go to the parts store and most will show you how to change them
you have to take the black plastic trim that is encasing the wipers/cowling piece that is at the bottom of the windshield
you have to take the black plastic trim that is encasing the wipers/cowling piece that is at the bottom of the windshield
20 inch
20 and 21 inches
Under the hood on the passenger side.
How do you replace the hazard switch
fuse
Windshield
The 2001 Chrysler LHS takes 24" drivers side and 22" passenger side replacement windshield wiper blades.
driver side 22" passenger side 17"