Wiper blade change in maintenance plan
My wiper was making streak marks on the windscreen and therefore I asked them to change it. Afterwards they tried to charge me $80 for that. I made a stink about it and how it's listed on the MBUSA website. After a lengthy discussion the service manager agreed to waive the fee for now but said that he won't be replacing it free in future since it's not included in the plan.
I thought everything listed on the MB service manual was included and wiper changes are recommended in the B service
. Any inputs.....? Thanks.
Last edited by pamiboy; Jan 17, 2016 at 01:23 AM.




My wiper was making streak marks on the windscreen and therefore I asked them to change it. Afterwards they tried to charge me $80 for that. I made a stink about it and how it's listed on the MBUSA website. After a lengthy discussion the service manager agreed to waive the fee for now but said that he won't be replacing it free in future since it's not included in the plan.
I thought everything listed on the MB service manual was included and wiper changes are recommended in the B service
. Any inputs.....? Thanks.
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Last edited by pamiboy; Jan 17, 2016 at 09:51 PM.
Wiper blades are a very quick and easy job on this car. Flip up the arm, rotate the blade, slide the old one off and new one on. But they aren't normally cheap. A set of bosch blades from a site like autohausaz.com will set you back 38 bucks, a set at the dealer is over 50. You can get cheaper versions, I got a set from Trico a year ago and paid about 15 bucks for the pair from rockauto on a closeout sale.
Even with new blades I still had chatter. What I have found over the last year what helps the most is to use Rain-x on the windshield and keep the blade wiped down often. I've also wiped down the blades with the paper towel I used to put the rainex on and it further reduces the noise and chatter. If you are not familiar with Rain-x it is a liquid you put on the glass that puts a film on the glass that sheds the water. In a moderate rain, you don't even need to use the wipers, it beads off if you are moving at speed. The rain-x provides that extra bit of lubrication to keep the blade moving without dragging on the surface of the glass.
Wiper blades are a very quick and easy job on this car. Flip up the arm, rotate the blade, slide the old one off and new one on. But they aren't normally cheap. A set of bosch blades from a site like autohausaz.com will set you back 38 bucks, a set at the dealer is over 50. You can get cheaper versions, I got a set from Trico a year ago and paid about 15 bucks for the pair from rockauto on a closeout sale.
Even with new blades I still had chatter. What I have found over the last year what helps the most is to use Rain-x on the windshield and keep the blade wiped down often. I've also wiped down the blades with the paper towel I used to put the rainex on and it further reduces the noise and chatter. If you are not familiar with Rain-x it is a liquid you put on the glass that puts a film on the glass that sheds the water. In a moderate rain, you don't even need to use the wipers, it beads off if you are moving at speed. The rain-x provides that extra bit of lubrication to keep the blade moving without dragging on the surface of the glass.
Guess, it is time for you to look for a new dealer for maintenance.

you guys use it on the other windows? rear? sides?



