Its the time of the year. Dont forget to grease your wiper assembly.
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Its the time of the year. Dont forget to grease your wiper assembly.
Or you may be doing it at a car wash to get out of the rain after your wiper starts shuddering and slowing down in a torrential down pour at the worst possible time...
For the new guys it's super easy to clean/re-lube and can save your windshield wiper motor.
For the new guys it's super easy to clean/re-lube and can save your windshield wiper motor.
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Yeah, I was thinking the same the other day... Thanks for the reminder
Here's a video of the wiper assembly removal which is the full wiper job, but at least you can see what needs to be done for greasing.
Here's a video of the wiper assembly removal which is the full wiper job, but at least you can see what needs to be done for greasing.
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For sure, we are just starting the rain season here in Oregon so going to be raining for a while.
Funny thing about the wiper is it was working fine until I turned it on high. Then it all went down hill in a hurry. Thankfully it happened close to the car wash were I could get out of the rain to take a look. I just wiped off all the black bad grease with my finger. That got it working good enough to get to the parts store where I could get some supplies. Then I drove back to the car wash again to fix it.. thankfully it wasn't blowing and was able to stay dry.
what are you guys using for wiper blades? I have yet to find some that don't chatter or work very well. I modified some of the rain x single piece pre curved ones but ended up switching back to the metal frames.
Funny thing about the wiper is it was working fine until I turned it on high. Then it all went down hill in a hurry. Thankfully it happened close to the car wash were I could get out of the rain to take a look. I just wiped off all the black bad grease with my finger. That got it working good enough to get to the parts store where I could get some supplies. Then I drove back to the car wash again to fix it.. thankfully it wasn't blowing and was able to stay dry.
what are you guys using for wiper blades? I have yet to find some that don't chatter or work very well. I modified some of the rain x single piece pre curved ones but ended up switching back to the metal frames.
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Standard Bosch metal frames with rain-x on the screen. Works fine for me.
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For sure, we are just starting the rain season here in Oregon so going to be raining for a while.
Funny thing about the wiper is it was working fine until I turned it on high. Then it all went down hill in a hurry. Thankfully it happened close to the car wash were I could get out of the rain to take a look. I just wiped off all the black bad grease with my finger. That got it working good enough to get to the parts store where I could get some supplies. Then I drove back to the car wash again to fix it.. thankfully it wasn't blowing and was able to stay dry.
what are you guys using for wiper blades? I have yet to find some that don't chatter or work very well. I modified some of the rain x single piece pre curved ones but ended up switching back to the metal frames.
Funny thing about the wiper is it was working fine until I turned it on high. Then it all went down hill in a hurry. Thankfully it happened close to the car wash were I could get out of the rain to take a look. I just wiped off all the black bad grease with my finger. That got it working good enough to get to the parts store where I could get some supplies. Then I drove back to the car wash again to fix it.. thankfully it wasn't blowing and was able to stay dry.
what are you guys using for wiper blades? I have yet to find some that don't chatter or work very well. I modified some of the rain x single piece pre curved ones but ended up switching back to the metal frames.