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  1. Wiper blade fell off 
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    Hi all,

    The other morning I was clearing the snow from my car and lifted the wiper blades to clear the windscreen......only to find the drivers side wiper fell off.

    It seems the clip isn't there at all. Is it a case of new wiper blades or new arms ?

    Thanks,

    Richie.
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    The clip is 40p from the dealer, I got one the other week as I snapped the clip changing the wipers. I got 2 for a spare. The clip just clips into the arm. To remove the wiper, depress the ridged raised part on the end of the arm, it clicks down and the wiper will just drop out. Double check its not unclipped itself especially if the wiper was frozen to the screen.
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