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we350z 02-09-2010 12:33 AM

The confusion about exactly which wipers are supposed to fit?

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Originally Posted by X5 Meister (Post 710105)
Why does what need to be so hard?


X5 Meister 02-09-2010 12:44 AM

According to Bosch there is no confusion:

Driver's: Bosch Icon 424A 24"
Passenger's: Bosch Icon 422B 22"
Rear: Bosch Hindsight 40818 18" - which unfortunately are no longer being made and they do not have a replacement!

If you feel that the Bosch Icon 422B 22" passenger wiper is too long (though I've tested it and it isn't too long and fits perfectly...read my note about it at the bottom of this post though), get the Bosch Icon 421B 21" wiper. A and B refer to the pressure or 'spring tension' of the wiper and not so much fitment (driver side versus passenger side). The "A" variant has less curvature and spring tension and is used on the driver side since the windshield is essentially flat. The ""B" variant has more curvature and spring tension to it and that is why it's used typically on the passenger side where the windshield is more curved and not as flat.

Since Bosch no longer make a wiper for the rear you can try the Bosch Icon 418A or 418B, though they do not recommend it for reasons they cannot explain very well, people on the site have reported the 418B to work well. I don't know about the 418A.

Another option if you want the newer style wipers blades (like the Bosch Icons) then you can get the Valeo 900 Series (Ultimate's) (which I believe is what all new BMW's come with now) in 24" and 22" size:
Driver Side: 900-24-1B
Passenger Side: 900-22-1B
Rear: None specified

Valeo also introduced a "Gen 2" wiper, but according to their technical support line, the 900 Series are still much better. One interesting thing to note is that they do spec a Gen 2 wiper for the rear window (model U-18), however their tech support says the 600 Series Premium wiper (model 600-18, which apparently requires a "T2" adapter) is a better wiper than the Gen 2 model, and their best rear wiper.

(Of note, the OE BMW wipers were made by SWF, which is Valeo. I believe they were the 800 Series).

Update: Apparently BMW now specs for the E92 and E93 a new wiper blade which is the "Neoform Beam Style" wiper blades. I believe these are made by Trico. It's worth noting that they retail for DOUBLE the cost of Bosch Icon's or Valeo 900 (Ultimate's). The BMW E53 X5 relevant part numbers for these blades (in case anyone wants to try them out) are:
Driver Side: T16-240
Passenger Side: T16-220
Rear: T16-180

Here are the relevant links:

Bosch
Vehicle Part Finder

Valeo (1-888-718-2536)
Valeo Wiper Systems - Valeo Wipers Online Catalog

Trico
Online Catalog

As far as replacement intervals go, BMW used to specify replacement twice a year (before and after the winter season) and with the free maintenance they did it twice a year no problem. Now they have increased that interval to once a year for the free replacements.

In regard to fitment:

- The Bosch ICON 424A fits perfectly and does require the removal of the "U" shaped guide. That little plastic part can simply be pulled off (for reusing at another time) and need not be "broken" off. Their fitment guide states this as well ("Plastic clip must be removed from Driver Side Wiper Arm before installing ICON Blade"). Also, it seems that a longer wiper (like 25") would even fit, however the next size up is a 26" wiper. It would be interesting to see if a 26" wiper cut down to 25" would be effective.

- The Bosch ICON 422B seems to not have enough tension at the last outer inch in order to make complete contact with the windshield.

- This is just speculation, but maybe the reason Bosch does not spec an Icon blade for the rear (such as the 418A or 418B) is that the original wiper arm has a "U" shaped clip that cannot be simply removed, but must actually be broken off (unlike the case with the "U" shaped clip on the driver's side wiper arm) since it is riveted to the wiper arm itself.

- The Trico T16-180 wiper for the rear fits well and fortunately does not require removal of the "U" shaped clip. Since it is a much lower profile wiper than the stock wiper it actually contacts the glass and passes under the clip without making any contact with it.

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Originally Posted by we350z (Post 710357)
The confusion about exactly which wipers are supposed to fit?


we350z 02-09-2010 03:43 AM

umm - i dunno but I just ordered what bavauto said for my '00 4.4i 424A for driver and 422A for passenger. Direct replacement and perfect fit.

X5 Meister 02-09-2010 03:54 AM

I've frequently found Bav Auto to be somewhat off in terms of what parts work with what car. Their prices are also generally around BMW retail with no significant discounting.

Bosch specifically recommends the "B" variant of the 422 for the passenger side. While A may work just fine, the B has additional tension that they feel is necessary. FWIW.

we350z 02-10-2010 12:57 AM

Interesting - I thought it might be something specific to the 2000. I should have consulted the Bosch site directly. Well I guess I will find out soon enough. I haven't even done the windshield washer spritz test yet. Can't be worse than the chewed up blades that were on there. How does a blade get more "tension"? Does that mean it hugs the glass more or something?

--Peace

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Originally Posted by X5 Meister (Post 710418)
I've frequently found Bav Auto to be somewhat off in terms of what parts work with what car.
Bosch specifically recommends the "B" variant of the 422 for the passenger side. While A may work just fine, the B has additional tension that they feel is necessary. FWIW.


X5 Meister 02-10-2010 04:08 PM

How exactly I don't know. I presume it's just the way they are engineered. The Bosch rep specifically told me that and that is also why their website makes that recommendation.

One thing that I haven't experienced personally is how the Icons do with snow? Anyone with experience? (Michelle?)

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Originally Posted by we350z (Post 710752)
Interesting - I thought it might be something specific to the 2000. I should have consulted the Bosch site directly. Well I guess I will find out soon enough. I haven't even done the windshield washer spritz test yet. Can't be worse than the chewed up blades that were on there. How does a blade get more "tension"? Does that mean it hugs the glass more or something?

--Peace


Michelle 02-10-2010 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by X5 Meister (Post 710964)
One thing that I haven't experienced personally is how the Icons do with snow? Anyone with experience? (Michelle?)

They are absolutely awesome with snow. I would never go back to OEM. NOT EVEN IF THERE'S A FIRE. ;) But seriously, since the blades are all one solid piece, there is no freezing, so no need to beat them on the windshield.

X5 Meister 02-10-2010 05:24 PM

Great to know, thanks. One additional question. Let's say that your car has been sitting outside for a few days and the windshield has a layer of ice on it which is then covered with snow. How do the Icon's handle it? Do they get stuck/frozen and need to be cleared off with a brush? Also, once free do they skate over the ice or do they manage to clear it?

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Originally Posted by Michelle (Post 710968)
They are absolutely awesome with snow. I would never go back to OEM. NOT EVEN IF THERE'S A FIRE. ;) But seriously, since the blades are all one solid piece, there is no freezing, so no need to beat them on the windshield.


jbimmer24 02-10-2010 06:37 PM

I just installed the Bosch Evolutions this winter and they really work great,plus u get a free set with mail in proof of purchase....

X5 Meister 02-10-2010 06:45 PM

Any reason in particular you picked the Evolutions over the Icons?

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Originally Posted by jbimmer24 (Post 711042)
I just installed the Bosch Evolutions this winter and they really work great,plus u get a free set with mail in proof of purchase....



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