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Wiper Maintenance - Please don't make my mistake
I live in Michigan, and drive aprox. 30k miles a year (for the past 2 years) I recently got to 133K miles and Noticed my wipers struggle heavily after a spell of 7 or 8 hot humid days.
What Happened? I went to wash the windscreen to clean of some pollen/dust, and the wipers bearly got half way through the cycle before they stopped working. I for sure thought that the motor had just given up. Anyways, I take all weekend to diagnose the issue, checking all electrical connections. There was no issues electronically, so i decided to take the whole windshield wiper module out. The Issue: Grease!!! If you have hit 100K miles, I highly suggest taking out the entire assembly, and greasing all moving surfaces, especially the spindle carriers, cover them in grease and then reassemble from the beginning. I highly recommend this! My mistake: The spindles where so dry and seized inside the carries that I had to use a hammer to disassemble them... Well, I broke one of the flanges that connects the module to the car. Thanks! |
Re: Wiper Maintenance - Please don't make my mistake
Ten years might be just a bad as 100K miles.
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Re: Wiper Maintenance - Please don't make my mistake
Good points. My 2004 had 5100 miles a couple months ago, now 9,600. I changed the blades, they work fine, but checking the linkages is a good idea.
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Re: Wiper Maintenance - Please don't make my mistake
please describe the removal of the wiper assembly so we can understand the difficulties and effort needed to do this, thanks. woody
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