OK, what's the trick to get Bosch Icons to fit?
For anyone else about to buy Bosch Icons the "new" ones don't fit the E60 anymore even though the website and specs say they do. The new style numbers are OE22 and OE24, they do not and will not fit. The locking mechanism on the blade is too small.
Look for the 464 and 463 numbers.
Look for the 464 and 463 numbers.
For anyone else about to buy Bosch Icons the "new" ones don't fit the E60 anymore even though the website and specs say they do. The new style numbers are OE22 and OE24, they do not and will not fit. The locking mechanism on the blade is too small.
Look for the 464 and 463 numbers.
Look for the 464 and 463 numbers.
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For anyone else about to buy Bosch Icons the "new" ones don't fit the E60 anymore even though the website and specs say they do. The new style numbers are OE22 and OE24, they do not and will not fit. The locking mechanism on the blade is too small.
Look for the 464 and 463 numbers.
Look for the 464 and 463 numbers.
BTW - other than the difference I mentioned earlier, the Bosh Icon blades are identical to the OEM ones.
You're sure it was OE22 and OE 24? Changing wiper blades is probably the easiest thing to do on a car besides filling up with gas. I feel really silly if this is true. I even took them back to the store and they were convinced I was wrong too and tried as well and couldn't get them on properly either. Can one of you snap a close up pic of them on and attached so I can see what went wrong?
Thanks.
Thanks.
You're sure it was OE22 and OE 24? Changing wiper blades is probably the easiest thing to do on a car besides filling up with gas. I feel really silly if this is true. I even took them back to the store and they were convinced I was wrong too and tried as well and couldn't get them on properly either. Can one of you snap a close up pic of them on and attached so I can see what went wrong?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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(8/07 Build) Metallic Bronze, Beige NASCA Leather, Ventilated Seats, Sport Pkg, Cold Wxr Pkg, Logic-7 Sound, HUD, Night Vision, PDC, Split Rear Seats, NAV, Premium Pkg, Comfort Access, HD Radio, Sport Auto Trans
Current mods: M-Aero Kit, JB4, Motorcepts 6000k HID Foglamps
Umnitza ICE-Lite 10w LED 6000k AE's
1992 Camaro RS:
Fully Restored w/Custom Interior, 5.0L V8, T-tops, OEM Z28 Foglamps, Inst Cluster, & Spoiler, Custom Sound, Too many engine mods to list
Pay attention to how the OEM receptacle looks compared to the BOSCH one. Slowly dissassemble the OEM one and watch how it separates - then watch how the BOSH one connects. then you will see the problem and be able to put the BOSCH one's on properly.
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+1 it is a PITA the first time you do it, and you'll feel like an idiot for not being able to change the wiper blads, but OE22 and OE24 do work with our cars.


