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2014 E350 also restored: 1969 Camaro convertible SS 1957 Chevy Belair 2dr hardtop
Entirely different connection. Hopefully someone on the forum will know which bosch would work for you. Was the rubber length the same? if so you maight be able to use the MB arm and the Bosch rubber. IT is the rubber that is bad on the MB arm. Arm is good just bad rubber.
The Bosch Icon 24OE fits. The connector is adaptable to either my arm or yours, so they fit just fine but no improvement on the skip/judder. It's absolutely awful.
I will report back on dealer remedy, if there is one.
2014 E350 also restored: 1969 Camaro convertible SS 1957 Chevy Belair 2dr hardtop
That is the first that I have heard that the bosch did not solve problem... I wonder it the bosch you got were old and started to dryrot already. sorry to hear anyway I hope it gets resolved. I know it would drive me crazy.
How did you remove the end caps on the Mercedes wiper blade arm/housing? I'm trying to figure it out but afraid i'm going to crack it. I can not tell how/where they are snapped on.
2014 E350 also restored: 1969 Camaro convertible SS 1957 Chevy Belair 2dr hardtop
Originally Posted by Abrown3mtg
How did you remove the end caps on the Mercedes wiper blade arm/housing? I'm trying to figure it out but afraid i'm going to crack it. I can not tell how/where they are snapped on.
Used 2 small screw drivers and put them into each side and pushed. go slow and take your time and they come off
Successfully swapped the blade insert out. I'm pleased! Thank you for the advise! I think the carrier may have changed a bit in the newer models, however all went well and I get rid of the hideous Icon attachment (which also led to some shuddering in the wiper blade when in use, or so it seemed. I'll report back after my next use).
Just swapped the blades in mine as well. The first was a pain getting the new rubber insert into the MB housing. Had to use a screwdriver to separate the metal track. There is one end with a metal tab on the bottom that you have to pry up just a bit to get it to move the last 1/4 inch. The second blade slid right in in 5 seconds!
I think this will likely only work a couple of times though since when taking the end pieces off there is a plastic tab that latches them on and gets worn down. I could not find an easy way to remove them so I had to pry them off gently with a flat head screwdriver. The still fit snug but I imagine that after doing it a few times they may slip off.
Anyway, the new blades fit great and it still looks original. Haven't tried them in the rain yet so hoping they work well. It only cost around $35 for the pair on Amazon. Maybe next time I'll just by the rubber inserts and pay even less.
2014 E350 also restored: 1969 Camaro convertible SS 1957 Chevy Belair 2dr hardtop
Glad you both got the blade rubber switched. I actually had 2 old MB wiper arms and yesterday I swapped the rubber out on them so I have a spare set if I need them.
I was just looking at my wiper blades and they look exactly the same as the pics dbldpr posted earlier but without the MB logo on the left tip. Wonder why...
2014 E350 also restored: 1969 Camaro convertible SS 1957 Chevy Belair 2dr hardtop
Originally Posted by thefisch
I was just looking at my wiper blades and they look exactly the same as the pics dbldpr posted earlier but without the MB logo on the left tip. Wonder why...
I would ask your dealer why there is no MB logo. Maybe he is using an aftermarket wiper and not a MB wiper or maybe some years did not have the MB logo. Let us know next time you visit the dealer. It could be that you have to have an aooga horn to have the MB logo.
MB wipers are made by Bosch. FWIW, I recently replaced my older wiper set with new ones obtained from the dealer. The new ones look slightly different but work quite well.
Before putting on my new blades, I cleaned my windshield using an old school detailer method- windex and newspaper. I think a German newspaper probably works best.