Wiper blades rainx or OEM Honda
I use RainX Silicone Enduras for mine and they work quite well.
Want to save money next time? Keep your original blades that come with the car new. If you don't have them, buy them at the dealer. Having the original oem blades allows you to buy the really good rubber refills at the dealer or online. The refills are A LOT cheaper than the junk you buy at the auto parts stores. These refills normally last two years or more, especially if you park in the shade a lot.
Just put in these rain x latitudes and they work pretty well so far.
Rain-X Silicone Endura or Rain-X Latitude 2-in-1. Bosch Icon is a good honorable mention. Wiper blades are the first thing I replaced, stock ones are abysmal and cheap.
The rainx blades fit nearly perfect and took me <10m to change. 2023, but doubt it's much different on a 2022 euv.
I swapped to rainx because oem are terrible and it rains all the time where I am. The only problem. The drivers side blade sort of chatters going up.. but only on the bottom portion. Didn't notice that with OEM. They do clear the water way the heck better than whatever hyundai threw on them at the factory.
That’s just Rain X wipers. They suck specifically for this reason. They smear.
I grabbed a set of replacement wipers a few days ago - RainX "perfect fit" in the sizes specified in the manual for the front wipers (18" and 26"? Can't recall at the moment).
The install went just fine - wipers aren't exactly rocket science - but the new wiper housings *don't quite clear* the upper part of the wiper arm where the position sensor and fluid spray nozzle live. As a result, the wipers are super streaky because their being pushed down on one side by the nozzle assembly.
It doesn't last forever. Also sometimes it does leave a streak
Driving at night with street lamps it makes it look hard to see for few seconds. It makes whole window glare til it goes away
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