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Patriks7 01-03-2021 11:16 AM

Rear wiper issue
 
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Hey guys,

I have recently noticed that my rear wiper seems to have an issue with getting my whole window. As you can see in the pics (please ignore the dirty window :dunno:), it for some reason always misses that top area. Upon closer inspection, it seems that when the wiper is vertical, it is sticking away from the window in that area. Even when I press it down, on the next run it's sticking away again.

Any ideas what can be wrong here?

rwilson 01-03-2021 12:11 PM

try silicone spray on the springs, I normally have to treat mine 3-4 times during the winter season


Rich

Fifty150hs 01-03-2021 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Patriks7 (Post 1197219)
Hey guys,

I have recently noticed that my rear wiper seems to have an issue with getting my whole window. As you can see in the pics (please ignore the dirty window :dunno:), it for some reason always misses that top area. Upon closer inspection, it seems that when the wiper is vertical, it is sticking away from the window in that area. Even when I press it down, on the next run it's sticking away again.

Any ideas what can be wrong here?

I had the same issue. I bent the upper part of the blade carrier slightly and it took care of the problem. Then I changed over to Bosch Icon blades and they don't have that problem.

Purplefade 01-03-2021 03:32 PM

All of the above [emoji106]

Take a wire brush to the spring and get it as clean as you can then work it back and forth back and forth with some silicone spray until it moves easily and then put a slight “bend” on the entire arm to keep good tension on the glass and you should be good to go - common issue.


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dazzasgotav8 01-03-2021 05:45 PM

I agree common fault i normally take the wiper arm off when i get to work then soak it in some oil working it now and then, refit before i go home then good to go for a few more months.

absolutezero273c 01-03-2021 09:13 PM

Yep. I've bent the arm, too. The bigger reason I believe everyone is eluding to here is the fact that the pivot point where the wiper arm meets the mount through the glass corrodes and that corrosion limits the amount of tension the spring can apply.


I regularly soak mine with penetrating lubricant and cycle it through the 90 degrees of motion a number of times.

andrewwynn 01-04-2021 02:41 AM

I added spring tension with a tiny cross bar to bend the spring towards thre glass. Worked for a while

Then I replaced with e70 model. Wipes great but has a different problem: shorter wiper doesn't clear the rain sensor! Now I need to find e70 style refill that is an inch longer so I can use the rain sensor again.

Fifty150hs 01-04-2021 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1197259)
I added spring tension with a tiny cross bar to bend the spring towards thre glass. Worked for a while

Then I replaced with e70 model. Wipes great but has a different problem: shorter wiper doesn't clear the rain sensor! Now I need to find e70 style refill that is an inch longer so I can use the rain sensor again.

You have a rain sensor on the rear window?

andrewwynn 01-05-2021 03:11 AM

Don't you? :-p

It's very nice I usually would leave it on ; front and back so the sweeping is full auto

Fifty150hs 01-05-2021 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1197317)
Don't you? :-p

It's very nice I usually would leave it on ; front and back so the sweeping is full auto

No. Only the windshield. I didn't know a rear was even available. Haven't been able to use the sensor on the windshield since a replacement years ago. I unplugged it and the wipers work in timed mode for intermittent.


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