To wipe away precipitation, debris, bugs, and even bird droppings, the rubber edges on 2013 Toyota Corolla wiper blades sweep across the glass on command. If you're peering through gaps in an obstructed windshield, it can be unsafe to drive. Fortunately, it's often a simple repair that only requires a new set of wiper blades to be installed, and AutoZone has what you need for the task.
Inevitably, wiper blades will wear out and get nicks or tears in the edge and don't work as well as they once did. When the wiper blades chatter noisily over the windshield, they leave streaks behind, or there are visible chunks missing or tears in the rubber edge, it's time for 2013 Corolla windshield wiper replacement.
To prevent your wipers from freezing to the windshield in snowy weather,
should you leave the wiper blades up? While it can avoid torn wiper blades, the wiper arm spring can lose tension, requiring a more expensive repair. Instead, consider using a deicer spray to free frozen wipers.