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workingonit 01-20-2022 10:58 PM

a pool noodle would wipe the glass better
 
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Originally Posted by X5only (Post 1216407)
...I recall the E53 one... sounded like someone wiping the windscreen with a closed umbrella.

That describes my new rear wiper exactly. I thought it might've just been the aftermarket arm at fault, but it seems it may be a problem common to the BMW wiper design itself.

I've oiled it, bent the arm slightly, pried the base flaps apart slightly, and tried a spacer to force the blade towards the glass. Nothing works.

I'm considering trying an old wiper arm and blade from one of my GM vehicles (I should have a spare or two in the garage), just to see if it'll work. A Franken-wiper. Or just try the E-70 solution, whichever comes first.

andrewwynn 01-20-2022 11:00 PM

You can add a prop to pull the spring down towards the glass. I used a 1/8" thick brass bar or a piece of chopstick but it didn't work as well as e70 replacement. $20 with blade.


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puddinboo 01-20-2022 11:30 PM

I have the same issue,replaced the rear wiper and arm, with e53 exact replacement still does the same thing,now going to try the e70 wiper with arm, an see what happens.

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X5only 01-21-2022 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by puddinboo (Post 1216426)
I have the same issue,replaced the rear wiper and arm, with e53 exact replacement still does the same thing,now going to try the e70 wiper with arm, an see what happens.

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Go all the way and do the front wipers too.

https://xoutpost.com/1157321-post56.html

puddinboo 01-21-2022 11:11 AM

Are the front wipers arms plug and play too? Or is there modifications you should do?
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Originally Posted by X5only (Post 1216428)
Go all the way and do the front wipers too.

https://xoutpost.com/1157321-post56.html

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Fifty150hs 01-21-2022 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ahlem (Post 1216403)
The rivet that the arm pivots on gets corroded and binds and overpowers the spring. I used PB blaster to get rid of the corrosion then re-oiled well and solved the problem. You need to wash rinse and repeat occasionally.

+1 on this. I was having a partial contact problem awhile back. Cleaned and lubed the joints and function returned to normal.

jpilk99 01-21-2022 01:50 PM

Thanks all. I bought a new E70 arm/blade and looking forward to installing. May consider fronts too!!! Thanks again.

andrewwynn 01-21-2022 01:56 PM

I wouldn't bother with the front arms. More important to get good blades.

If you live where it snows, get "internal beam" blades.

I've been getting premium trico blades and they are amazing until they fail and self destruct in minutes. For ¹/₃ the price now I've been using the rain-x beam blades and they have been great.

Bought a new to me e70 a couple weeks ago and just bought three blades last night including rear snap in direct fit for about $35

jpilk99 01-21-2022 01:57 PM

Thank you

X5only 01-21-2022 04:44 PM

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The fronts "upgrade" to E70 is mainly for modern looks but also allows you to change the blades without having to make sure the wipers are in center position as is required with the E53 ones. The front E70 wiper (I think driver side) requires shortening a little bit - a body shop did it for me for free since it's a 10 minute job to shorten it. They look modern and I've never heard them squark like the E53 ones used to when the wiper inserts get old - they're always quiet and smooth. So performance wise they're superior to E53 ones.


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