No, AAA does not cover this sort of thing. AAA is a roadside service that will help you if you get stranded. They can direct you to the nearest service station where you can get new windshield wiper blades installed.
If you maintain "comprehensive" coverage on the car, and the windshield replacement is not required because of ordinary wear and tear, it should be covered.
You can't, and it's illegal to drive with a cracked windshield. You can be ticketed if stopped. However, most insurance policies cover windshield replacement.
right under the cover that the wiper blades mount to
Some new wiper blades come with a clear plastic cover that protects the blade until you have installed it. Check to see if it is still on the blades.
Call an auto glass replacement shop. Not a DIY project. Most insurance companies will cover a broken windshield with no deductible. Check with your insurance carrier.
Get your windshield replaced. Sometimes it does happen. I recommend apple autoglass. You should also contact your insurance company because they will cover it if your windshield breaks, and your replacement will be free.
That is dependant on the model of car. If its just the wyper blades and not the motor or linkages, $10 or £7.50 should cover it.
In a 1994 Saturn SL1, the windshield wiper motor is located under the hood, mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle. It is positioned near the base of the windshield, attached to the wiper linkage. To access it, you may need to remove the plastic cover that protects the wiper assembly. Once the cover is off, the motor can be easily identified and accessed for repairs or replacement.
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Ring you insurance company or check your policy if you have windshield cover protection covered as they would be able to fix the window for you. If not you would be out of money and would need to go to a specialized garage e.g. a garage where the car would have came from.
well u start by unbolting the cover then you would need yourself and a friend to help by working the hood up an down till u free the two bolts holding the blades down.
Step 1 is to make sure you purchase the correct replacement first. Then, the trick is to remove the cover at the bottom of the windshield wiper arm. Unless you do so, the windshield wiper arm will not swing away from the window. This is required because the wiper itself must pivot at a right angle to the windshield wiper arm to remove it. See: http://www.tricoproducts.com/replacement/installationvideos/videopopup.aspx?video=RocLock2_ExactFit.swf Copy and paste this link into your browser. The video shows a Toyota, but it's identical to the Santa Fe. Trico Sells exact replacements. The owner's manual suggested that replacing a rear wiper blade was a job for dealer service. That's an expensive answer.