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18 on both blades
The 1989 GMC G-Series Vandura takes 16" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front.
The best way to judge when your blades need to be changed is to look for streaking of the water being wiped away or for chips and breaks along the points of contact. These are the best indicators of the need for new blades.
24" on the drivers side an 19" on the passenger side. I recommend the Rain-X Fusion wiper blade. I have them on my 2004 Accord right now and they are excellent blades.
The 2003 Nissan Altima takes 26" drivers side and 17" passenger side replacement windshield wiper blades.
The blades probably need replaced. As rubber gets old it becomes less flexible. I have also seen new blades put into incompatible bows. The blades cannot slide freely in the bows so they do not contour properly.
There is a leak around the windshield and you will need the seal repaired.
I think it is time to replace the wiper blades, when your wiper not doing the cleaning job well and make squeaking sound, also it is dangerous to drive without the proper wiper to clear the windshield.
Do your wiper blades clear your windshield completely? Have you had them checked recently? When's the last time you checked your wiper fluid? If you answered no' or I don't know' to any of those questions you may need a quick refresher on wiper blades. Learn everything you need to knowbefore the next rain storm.First things first. Wiper blades are not an accessorythey are a safety feature. Caring for your wiper blades is just as important as maintaining your breaks. You should regularly inspect your wiper blades and ensure they don't produce streaks on your window. Occasionally use either mild dish detergent or windshield washer fluid on a damp sponge and clean dirt and debris off the rubber blades and also from the windshield where the wipers rest.Don't try to save money on your wiper blades. Invest in your safety. When one blade needs replacement you should also replace the other one. Make certain you are purchasing the correct sized wiper blades for your vehicle. Check your owner's manual, measure the blades, or inquire at your local auto-parts store. On some vehicles, one blade is shorter than the other, so measure both wiper blades. Measure your rear wiper if you have one.If you want to extend the life of your wiper blades, try not to use them for heavy duty cleaning. If your windshield is covered with heavy snow and ice, clean it off manually instead of destroying your wiper blades. Another tip is to always use your windshield washer fluid in conjunction with your wipers. Using your wiper blades on dry glass causes the rubber to wear faster than normal.With proper maintenance, your wiper blades should protect you for about eight to nine months. After that time you should inspect them regularly to make sure they're working properly. If you don't feel comfortable replacing your own wiper blades you can usually go to a local mechanic or auto parts store and get them replaced for a nominal fee.
19 and a 20 inch on the front. 16 inch for the rear.
The 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe takes 22" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front and a 16" rear wiper blade. Note however, when buying wipers be sure to always lookup your vehicle make, model and year in the application guide book at the store, or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'.
The 2003 Chevy Malibu takes a 22" drivers side and a 19" passenger side. When buying windshield wiper blades be sure to always use the application guide book at the store or now-a-days you can google 'lookup wiper size'.