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All cars, including the Mercedes C-Class, face a common issue with windshield wipers occasionally becoming detached and scraping against the windshield before flying off and hitting the vehicle behind you. It's important to avoid laughing out loud, especially if the vehicle behind you happens to be a law enforcement officer. Personally, I've had an embarrassing experience with this! Apart from normal wear and tear, windshield wipers can also stop working due to a blown fuse or a failing motor. If you notice your wipers moving slower than usual, having only one speed, or not moving at all, it's likely the motor that needs replacing. For the front of your car, you'll need two 24-inch blades if you're looking to replace them.
Certain issues with the windshield wipers on a 2020 Mercedes-Benz C-Class could stem from a blown fuse, loose pivot nuts, or a dysfunctional wiper motor.