Quarterwave
NAXJA Forum User
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- Florida
Hi all,
I just did a search and couldn't find the answer to my question, which is :
I've installed new wiper arms and blades along with replacing the bushings on the wiper arm linkages on my 93' Sport. Apart from them not "parking" properly (which I think is the wiper pulse relay), the new blades seem to momentarily "stick" at random times during the sweep pattern. FWIW, they don't get stuck, but it's just enough to make the sweep more like a jolting movement - not a smooth sweep across the windshield.
Is this because the whole wiper mechanism and motor is just old - b/c the front windshield is in very good condition (hardly any marks and no chips) and again, the wiper arms and blades are new and were installed correctly.... Or is there a way that I can possibly adjust the pressure of the wiper arm against the windshield or something similiar ?
Any ideas ?
Thx in advance,
Quarterwave
I just did a search and couldn't find the answer to my question, which is :
I've installed new wiper arms and blades along with replacing the bushings on the wiper arm linkages on my 93' Sport. Apart from them not "parking" properly (which I think is the wiper pulse relay), the new blades seem to momentarily "stick" at random times during the sweep pattern. FWIW, they don't get stuck, but it's just enough to make the sweep more like a jolting movement - not a smooth sweep across the windshield.
Is this because the whole wiper mechanism and motor is just old - b/c the front windshield is in very good condition (hardly any marks and no chips) and again, the wiper arms and blades are new and were installed correctly.... Or is there a way that I can possibly adjust the pressure of the wiper arm against the windshield or something similiar ?
Any ideas ?
Thx in advance,
Quarterwave