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It’s easier than I first thought, particularly after browsing this topic. Lifting up the cover behind the pivot point is the key. You can then lift the entire assembly. The blade is held on by a 1/2” U-shaped claw. By holding the wiper arm with right hand and a solid jerk with the left, the blade will release. Putting new one on is easier done.

I bought one on Amazon but it was 12-incher and I wasn’t up to speed on the above process so I returned it. Found a 13” one on eBay with a better description for $8+ shipped free. (It also fit some Hyundai-models!!)

Tom
When removing are you pulling it to the left or right or up or down?
 
With the rain, I had a need to go through a standard car wash. Rear wiper came flying off! 😱 Don’t know if that’s a common thing, but today while at my local Alfa dealer, the service advisor kind of made it sound like an Alfa thing.
 
Picked up a new wiper blade today and when changing noticed that the car wash had actually broken the other brand new blade right off at the head (plastic fitment). Don’t know if that’s a one-off or common.
 
2018 Stelvio the Bosch A310H fit perfect and is available at O’Reilly auto parts. Pic below shows the wiper arm and angle of hook that holds the blade in, and original blade compared to Bosch. It took a little leverage to pop the blade off the wiper arm. Second pic is the Bosch blade installed.
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2018 Stelvio the Bosch A310H fit perfect and is available at O’Reilly auto parts. Pic below shows the wiper arm and angle of hook that holds the blade in, and original blade compared to Bosch. It took a little leverage to pop the blade off the wiper arm. Second pic is the Bosch blade installed. View attachment 34302
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Good to know there’s another option other than the Hyundai blade. Thanks for sharing.
 
Rock Auto is also a good source for wiper blades and many other part. They're priced low, and they carry many brands, so you can compare prices as you shop online.
 
Napa Auto Parts sells an exact fit rear blade 6-013-P. Super easy to replace without removing the arm!
 
That worked for me, too on my 2018. Thanks! (wonder why this isn't in the manual)
Ditto, I drove to the auto parts store stupidly believing replacing the rear window wiper would be an easy fix. Opened the manual NOTHING REGARDING rear windshield wiper replacement to be found. Walked in & spoke with the clerk & of course they had nothing that would fit & it would take a week to order & replace. Another snow storm on the way & the last ice storm ripped the rubber off the old one. Dang automotive engineers have forgotten K.I.S.S.!!!
 
They’re also available at O’Reilly’s Auto. I’ve bought a couple there before, but it’s labeled for something else that I can’t recall at the moment.
 
so I just replaced mine, from Orielly's I asked for the Hundai one, and the one they brought out, didn't have the formed clip on part, so I asked for a 2018 Stelvio, and they only had one brand in stock, Trico exact fit, and it works perfect.

so IME, just ask for the AR part and Bob's your uncle.
 
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