Noisy Windscreen Wipers
And it started raining quite heavily so i got the chance to test out the wipers.
I immediately found that they are making loud squeaking noises when wiping, and not moving smoothly on the windscreen. (looks to me like it's too tight and too much friction so the wipers is bouncing a bit when moving)
Has anyone had similar issues?
Is this some defect on the wiper blades that i should contact my dealer? Or will this go away later with more use?
Appreciate any suggestions.




Good luck

And it started raining quite heavily so i got the chance to test out the wipers.
I immediately found that they are making loud squeaking noises when wiping, and not moving smoothly on the windscreen. (looks to me like it's too tight and too much friction so the wipers is bouncing a bit when moving)
Has anyone had similar issues?
Is this some defect on the wiper blades that i should contact my dealer? Or will this go away later with more use?
Appreciate any suggestions.
Follow the doctor's (dieseldoc) orders
and wipe the contact part of the blade with an alcohol swab. If this action does not completely solve the problem, it's time to thoroughly clean the windscreen. There are any number of very good specialty automobile glass cleaning products on the market. My favorite is Dr. Beasley's, www.drbeasleys.com, 777.404.1600.
Ops, I see your driving a 250d meaning your somewhere other than the US. Perhaps Dr. Beasley's is not a good option.
If the above doesn't fix the problem then you have a more serous problem as opined by Techno and dieseldoc.
The bottom line is there is no reason your wipers should not work like mine, i.e., perfectly. Good luck!
Last edited by larrypmyers; Mar 31, 2016 at 10:20 AM.




Not me but another GLC owner.
"So here's the latest. I cracked it today and escalated to dealer principal and service manager.
They have spoken to MB HO with regard to the wiper issue. MB are supplying a tool to measure the angle and alignment to the windscreen of the wipers. They expect to have this by the end of the week. They will then work with MB to assess next steps.
Incidentally I've had windscreen polished three times now and at least two new sets of wipers."
Aussie link to Forum is ... https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/foru...t=2425867&p=78
Cheers

Not me but another GLC owner.
"So here's the latest. I cracked it today and escalated to dealer principal and service manager.
They have spoken to MB HO with regard to the wiper issue. MB are supplying a tool to measure the angle and alignment to the windscreen of the wipers. They expect to have this by the end of the week. They will then work with MB to assess next steps.
Incidentally I've had windscreen polished three times now and at least two new sets of wipers."
Aussie link to Forum is ... https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/foru...t=2425867&p=78
Cheers
Don't recall this being an issue in the US. However, probably just a matter of time.
Another problem needing to be solved along with getting the proper glass installed.




Here is another comment from the Aussies, Down Under.
I have duplicated this in the niggles, complaints area as well. Not sure if you can list issue multiple time, still learning.
Crocodile writes...
There should be a recall on this issue!
OK guys so here is the latest on the ongoing saga of the juddering windscreen wipers. I suspect i am the most progressed with this issue with the dealer but if anyone else has any info to share that would be incredibly helpful.
So the following has been done to the car so far (over the course of a couple of months and several drop offs):
1. Polish the windscreen with a fine powder by a glass specialist and wiper blades replaced (was told it should be OK but subsequently it wasn't)
2. Polish the windscreen again with the same stuff by the glass specialist and wiper blades replaced (again was told it was tested and seemed OK but post pickup it wasn't)
3. Angle of wiper blades to the windscreen was adjusted by dealer (didn't resolve)
4. Mercedes Benz HO AU become involved and advise that the angle of the wiper to the glass needs to be measured using a special tool that can be ordered via spare parts. Angle is measured and found to be within tolerance. Was also given a bottle of MB Intensive Window cleaner which is like a glass polish that can be used occasionally (dealer suggested maybe every 6 months or so). This was just on Monday when i picked the car up again. At the time was told that all was fine and today i have already got juddering again.
Below are a couple of videos. First one is in normal speed and then one in slo mo. If you turn the volume up on normal speed you will hear it. Slo mo clearly shows the juddering.
https://vimeo.com/163115725
https://vimeo.com/163115759
FYI the dealer i've been working with is MB North Shore (Sydney).
Hopefully this is helpful for other owners. Guys i strongly believe we all have to keep pushing this with our dealers and MB. They are only going to take notice once we are all complaining.
Good luck to all.
So far my setup seems ok, but we still have not had much rain here.
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I also learned something from this thread, which is the use of the word "juddering" to describe mechanical shaking, primarily British use (and Australian, which makes sense). You learn something new every day!




If this issue is mainly Oz or UK, could it be the wiper motor, links or pressure springs.
When the right hand drive was made, did MB leave the wiper assembly the same or reverse that set up too ? Any swap in wiper sweep may have altered design dynamics and pressure loading screen on arm and blade - just an altn idea.
Any tips to go in with?




Does your driver side arm clean the screen right up against the roof pillar ? Ours stops short with a vertical line about 4cm ? Short it the roof pillar.
Good luck.
Any tips to go in with?




It seems to only affect the longer arm that cleans the drivers vision, my guess.
I'd say it may be the longer arm looses pressure the longer it is, coupled with a curved window glass that is mass produced.
As an aside our screen has HUD - no wiper issue at this stage. It would be interesting to see if only those vehs having issues did not have HUD. Grasping at straws, as they say, but so many variables.

2nd - HUD windshield glass is different material from even "newer" windshield glass.
Frankly - especially HUD glass should never be "polished/cleaned" with any abrasive harder than "diatomaceous polish" used for plexi - and never polished with anything harder than sheepskin/microfiber head at ultra-low speed. Actually the proper process is much easier than it sounds - and frankly for me quite a while has applied to ALL newer EU spec "glass".
Yes - there are specific MB workshop "tools" for wiper tension - and a competant dealer has them.
"Protcol" on the warranty complaint - new MB warranty - new delivery - here in US under 12K miles - after cleaning - drain/replace washer fluid - check tension - replacement wipers - all the logical stuff does not solve the problem - then windshield is replaced under warranty.
I am also having the same issue with a 2016 GLC 300 in the US. I've been to the dealer 6 times and have had multiple calls with MBUSA representatives. So far all they've done is replace the wipers and polished the windshield. All were temporary fixes.
They claim the jutter is due to a dirty windshield which I don't believe as I have 2 other cars parked in the same location with no issues. They also replaced the wipers while it was raining and I made it 10 feet out of their service bay before the issue came back. At that point the windshield was clean and the wipers are new.
I'll post any updates I get. So far I've been dealing with this for 3 months and I'm glad to know I'm not alone.
I dont see everyone taking up the suggestion of cleaning the blades with alcohol wipes/ methanol and using detergent in their reservoirs, and wouldn't assume that new blades were clean, in fact would be completely unsurprising if they acquired some substance on them during manufacture.
Please keep posting Teckno....managing the issue well. Your result will be my guide when I get my GLC in Melbourne
Last edited by Bhemmings65; Jun 27, 2016 at 08:55 PM. Reason: Inaccurate information re RHD
The next thing I would try would be lubrication by putting some detergent in the reservoir. If you check the manual it says to avoid excessive blade cleaning because you might remove the graphite coating on the blades....hmmmm maybe they forgot the graphite coating on the blades..? and that would come under the general heading of lubrication.
here is the line from the manual
"Do not clean wiper blades too often and do not rub them too hard. Otherwise, the graphite coating could be damaged. This could cause wiper noise."
Last edited by mindi; Jun 27, 2016 at 11:53 PM.







