Drivers' Side Windshield Wiper Hits A-Piller
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Drivers' Side Windshield Wiper Hits A-Piller
Does anyone else have this problem. It moves too far to the left (looking out of the windshield) and makes a thwap sound as it hits the a-piller. Anyone know what I should do to fix this? If it the mounts? Is it the motor itself? Maybe it's electrical? How does the windshield wiper mechanism work? What makes it turn back the other way? Whatever it is, that's what's messed up. Don't even mention a dealer!!!
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Same thing happened once on my friend's rental Corolla. Solution that worked perfectly well? Turned on the wipers, then shut the key off when they were almost all the way up. Then, took the driver's wiper and pulled it slightly towards the passenger side. Problem solved. Just don't pull too hard in case our cars weren't meant to be adjusted this way!
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Have you tried taking the wiper arm off the drive splines, then putting the arm back so it's a little lower at the "park" position. err, that's not very clear is it?
um, try taking the wiper arm off the wiper drive shaft and replacing it back onto the drive shaft so that it is one spline counter-clockwise (as seen from the outside of the car.
um, try taking the wiper arm off the wiper drive shaft and replacing it back onto the drive shaft so that it is one spline counter-clockwise (as seen from the outside of the car.
that reminds me of the time my friend bought a new ford truck(eekk) he was braggin it up and when he jumped in it and cranked on the windshield wipers to clear the 5 inches of snow on the windshield nothing happened, so he shut them off and cleared the snow bye hand and then when he turned them back on they had come out of adjustment and were now wiping his hood off..damn did i laugh at that piece of CR@P Ford!!
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Problem solved! It wasn't that they were crooked or anything. They were reversed! The one for the passenger's side was and the driver's side and vice versa. The stupid bodyshop which fixed my car must have done this. This just confirms my belief that they're a bunch of retards! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG]
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[hr]Originally posted by: Grey
Problem solved! It wasn't that they were crooked or anything. They were reversed! The one for the passenger's side was and the driver's side and vice versa. The stupid bodyshop which fixed my car must have done this. This just confirms my belief that they're a bunch of retards! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG][hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Grey
Problem solved! It wasn't that they were crooked or anything. They were reversed! The one for the passenger's side was and the driver's side and vice versa. The stupid bodyshop which fixed my car must have done this. This just confirms my belief that they're a bunch of retards! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG][hr]
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Yeah, I could list all of the things that I found wrong with the car when got it back, but I don't want to remind myself. I didn't realize that they were backwards because I didn't think that they had to take them off when doing the repairs. Plus I didn't think they would be stupid enough to put them on backwards!
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