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5178459AB - : Rear Window Wiper Washer Hose Assembly for Mopar Image

Rear Window Wiper Washer Hose Assembly

Mopar 05178459AB
Shock Tower to Reservoir. Left shock tower.
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5101467AA - : Standard Fuse for Mopar Image

Standard Fuse

Mopar 05101467AA
15 AMP, Light Blue. Radio Navigation. 7.5 amp.
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5116018AD - : Rear Washer Hose for Mopar Image

Rear Washer Hose

Mopar 05116018AD
Body to Nozzle.
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5152332AA - : Glass Grommet for Mopar Image

Glass Grommet

Mopar 5152332aa
Liftgate Wiper Pivot. Liftgate Motor Pivot.
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ATM20 - : Mini Fuse for Mopar Image

Mini Fuse

Mopar 000atm20
20 AMP, Yellow. E-Call. Quantity of 2. Standard Mini Fuse. Regular Mini Fuse.
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4671168 - : Mini Relay for Mopar Image

Mini Relay

Mopar 4671168
Front Fog Lamp. Horn.
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How Using the Wrong Wiper Blades Can Damage the Windshield

Wiper blades are often overlooked until visibility becomes an issue—but installing the wrong ones can cause permanent windshield damage. Vehicles like your Lexus, Acura, Mercedes-Benz, or BMW require precision-fit blades to avoid streaks, scratches, or uneven pressure distribution. Choosing non-OEM blades can compromise the curvature match, causing long-term damage to the glass.

Why Is OEM Fitment Important for Wiper Blades?

OEM blades are designed to fit the exact curvature and pressure specs of your vehicle's windshield, ensuring complete coverage without lift or drag. They also connect seamlessly with the wiper arms, reducing the chance of detachment or damage during use.

Windshield Damage Signs from Incorrect Wiper Blades

1. Visible Scratches Across the Glass

Improper blade fit or hardened rubber can leave deep lines on your windshield surface.

2. Incomplete Wipe Patterns

When the blades don’t match the windshield curvature, large areas are left unwiped during rain.

3. Squeaking or Chattering Noises

Incorrect pressure distribution causes inconsistent movement and noise, indicating poor fitment.

4. Premature Wiper Arm Wear

Poor-quality blades can strain the wiper motor or misalign the arm, leading to costly repairs.

What to Look for in OEM Windshield Wipers

Look for factory-grade rubber compounds, precision-cut edges, and direct-fit attachment points. OEM wipers are tested for durability and climate-specific performance—something generic brands often skip.

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