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Don’t leave your wipers raised
Driving ^ | March 1, 2016 | Brian Turner

Posted on 03/01/2016 8:43:25 AM PST by rickmichaels

While many of the broken and defective things we work on in the repair shop are unpredictable and not related to customer use or abuse, pretty much most windshield wiper system failures are avoidable. Although almost everything else on today’s vehicles has evolved from the dinosaur era, windshield wipers still contain a lot of prehistoric DNA. A simple electric motor is mechanically linked to a series of links and rods, which are connected to the wiper arms. Turn the switch and voila, you have action – unless, of course, you forgot to check to see if the wiper blades were frozen to the windshield, or if the linkage was encased in ice from last night’s sleet storm.

Almost all wiper systems have some type of fail-safe. Certain vehicles will use a relay to shut the power off to the motor if it can’t complete a wiper blade cycle sweep due to frozen blades. Others use a wiper arm mounted to the linkage with a nut that will loosen off under the same conditions (letting the linkage move without the arm). But even with these helpful features, auto shops are busy every winter with wiper system repairs; these can often run into the hundreds of dollars to replace motors and linkage assemblies, and it’s very easy and free to avoid this wallet pain.

First, every time you park your vehicle, make sure the wipers are turned off. Sounds simple, right? But this is the number one cause of wiper system failures. Get into the habit no matter what the season – and give up the practice of leaving the wiper arms raised off the windshield to prevent the blades from freezing to the glass. In windy conditions, a wiper arm can snap down hard enough on the windshield to crack it, especially if the blade can swing on the end of the arm exposing the metal hook to the glass. A better idea is to sheath the wiper blades with a plastic bag and leave them in their normal position.

The second most common cause of wiper failures is letting snow and ice pack up at the bottom of the windshield. This can prevent the wipers from completing a cycle and will damage the linkages. When clearing the windshield before heading out, use the brush and your fingers (if needed) to dig out all that snow under the arms.

If you fire up your faithful chariot and only one wiper moves, you probably have the type that has a release-style nut attaching the arm to the linkage pivot. To check, with the wipers turned off, see if you can move the dead wiper arm by hand. If it moves, return it to the parked position and pop off the plastic cap/cover at the bottom of the arm (where it attaches to the pivot). Tighten the nut and you’re away to the races!

If your daily ride has been parked outside during a particularly nasty freezing rain storm and you suspect ice has formed around the linkage under that plastic cowl panel at the bottom of the windshield, you can thaw it out with cool (not hot or warm) water.

If you are faced with replacing a wiper linkage and have recovered from the shock of the estimate (these units range from $200 to $750 on most mainstream vehicles), you may be able to source the plastic or nylon insert that causes 99 per cent of the failures of these units. Parts companies like Dorman make wiper linkage repair kits; for a few dollars you can buy just an insert that holds the linkage arms together rather than a complete unit (also called a wiper transmission).

Finally, a word on those poor little windshield washer jets that get beaten into pieces by snow-brushes every winter – as your vehicle ages, the resins in these plastic nozzles dry out, making them brittle. Avoid harsh treatment with a snow-brush to clear ice or snow away from these hood-mounted units and use your hands instead.


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To: Hot Tabasco
and give up the practice of leaving the wiper arms raised off the windshield to prevent the blades from freezing to the glass. In windy conditions, a wiper arm can snap down hard enough on the windshield to crack it, especially if the blade can swing on the end of the arm exposing the metal hook to the glass.

The article was informative, but this part is silly. If the squeegee blade isn't missing it would be nearly impossible for a wiper blade snapping back onto a windshield to crack it. It does make it easier to get your windshield cleaned off with a scraper if the blades are not in the way. If you try to pull the blades loose when they are stuck to the glass, it often pulls the squeegees loose.

41 posted on 03/01/2016 9:25:46 AM PST by fireman15 (The USA will be toast if the Democrats are able to take the Presidency in 2016)
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To: rickmichaels
this writer must be from Florida.
42 posted on 03/01/2016 9:28:46 AM PST by Reverend Wright (Illegal immigrants: Arrest, Intern, Deport)
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To: rickmichaels

or the easiest solution - Live in Warm Conservative South Alabama!!!


43 posted on 03/01/2016 9:29:57 AM PST by commish (The takers rule. Time to implement the triple G plan - GOD, GUNS, & GOLD)
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To: rickmichaels

Just an invitation for 0’s sons to snap them off when walking on the street.


44 posted on 03/01/2016 9:30:11 AM PST by printhead (Standard & Poor - Poor is the new standard.)
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To: FatherofFive

If the blades were supposed to be up during snow it would be indicated in the user manual. Otherwise ....


45 posted on 03/01/2016 9:30:52 AM PST by stevecmd
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To: VanDeKoik

Amen !


46 posted on 03/01/2016 9:33:04 AM PST by stevecmd
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To: rickmichaels

“give up the practice of leaving the wiper arms raised off the windshield to prevent the blades from freezing to the glass.”

I’ve seen people doing this and they think they’re smarter than everyone who doesn’t and I’ll bet a dollar to a doughnut that they vote (D).


47 posted on 03/01/2016 9:34:25 AM PST by equaviator (There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
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To: equaviator

That would explain why its all the rage in Maryland.


48 posted on 03/01/2016 9:37:31 AM PST by stevecmd
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To: stevecmd
If the blades were supposed to be up during snow it would be indicated in the user manual.

Owners manuals are only to help you figure out how to do something in your car that you can't figure out how to do on your own. Like syncing your smartphone bluetooth...and good luck with that!

49 posted on 03/01/2016 9:38:27 AM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: rickmichaels
I hate winter. Especially getting ice off a windshield in the freezing cold.


50 posted on 03/01/2016 9:38:47 AM PST by SamAdams76 (Delegates So Far: Trump (82); Cruz (17); Rubio (16)
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To: Hot Tabasco

“hardly any snow” is like, 10 inches all winter in Michigan.


51 posted on 03/01/2016 9:39:36 AM PST by equaviator (There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
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To: dainbramaged

Yep


52 posted on 03/01/2016 9:40:27 AM PST by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s, you weren't really there....)
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To: Stentor
"It's like backing into a parking spot."

That used to be code for something perverted.
53 posted on 03/01/2016 9:43:05 AM PST by jaydubya2
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To: knittnmom

About 25 years ago, windshields began to be made much thinner. You can watch someone cleaning the interior surfaces, and see his fingers bending the glass!


54 posted on 03/01/2016 9:44:23 AM PST by Does so (Europeans had better start "overstaying their visas" in the USA. ==8-O)
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To: cableguymn

Really? I have never owned a Subaru. Sounds like a great feature.


55 posted on 03/01/2016 9:46:41 AM PST by taxcontrol ( The GOPe treats the conservative base like slaves by taking their votes and refuses to pay)
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To: jaydubya2
That used to be code for something perverted.

Wouldn't know. Check with "Little Marco".

56 posted on 03/01/2016 9:46:58 AM PST by Stentor (Oh Teddy Cruz, Canadian that you be. Oh Teddy Cruz, we stand on guard for thee.)
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To: dainbramaged

My Willys jeep had those when I bought it. Of course they didn’t work.

I bought an aftermarket wiper kit that didn’t either.

I’m going to buy a 68/69 replacement frame that is made for electric wipers. My frame is beat up and rusted anyway.


57 posted on 03/01/2016 9:49:56 AM PST by wally_bert (I didn't get where I am today by selling ice cream tasting of bookends, pumice stone & West Germany)
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To: moovova

I had to do that before. On a five hour drive. It sucked.


58 posted on 03/01/2016 9:50:50 AM PST by rlmorel ("Irrational violence against muslims" is a myth, but "Irrational violence against non-muslims" isn't)
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To: Olog-hai

Well i was skeptical, but he did give an alternative of sheathing them. The reason he says to leave them down is so they won’t crack the glass if the wind is too high.

I’ll likely leave mine up just the same as the winds aren’t that bad here.


59 posted on 03/01/2016 9:51:51 AM PST by reed13k (w)
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To: dainbramaged
...or passing a semi on a two-lane road -- while it is throwing up a storm of spray...

Put your foot down, vacuum drops to zero, and wipers shut down until you let up on the accelerator. Just the opposite of what you need...

Electric wipers are, by comparison, a blessing.

60 posted on 03/01/2016 9:56:36 AM PST by TXnMA ("Allah: Satan's current alias. "Obama": Allah's current ally...)
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