Front Aerowipers...

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Randall
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Front Aerowipers...

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Hey Y'all,

i have had my aerowipers on since march time this year so it has been a while, i used to get the odd tap from the drivers side on the pillar...was ok as they werent used too oftern.

driving into work this morning when it was raining...it was so drivin me up the wall!

has anyone had the same sort of thing? any ideas/solutions?!

didnt no if rubbing down the plastic cap on the end of the blade mite help...not sure

cheers

Rich
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Post by ICEYPOLO »

jus position the wipers to rest as far down as you can get them... it doesnt tap any more on mine and they're right down next to the scuttle panel

scott
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ICEYPOLO wrote:jus position the wipers to rest as far down as you can get them... it doesnt tap any more on mine and they're right down next to the scuttle panel

scott
i thought i did put em all the way down but i shall have another look...

long time no spk scott...whats the latest mate?!

Rich
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Post by ICEYPOLO »

if they're still tappin they need to go at least another inch down i'd say, have them touching the plastic panel when they come to rest mate :wink:

not been up to much lately mate, started trimming the bottom half of the dash in alcantara but thats a slow process... trying to save some cash then i'll spend a bit more over the winter! gonna change the install and put the cage in the rear me thinks!

scott
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ICEYPOLO wrote:if they're still tappin they need to go at least another inch down i'd say, have them touching the plastic panel when they come to rest mate :wink:

not been up to much lately mate, started trimming the bottom half of the dash in alcantara but thats a slow process... trying to save some cash then i'll spend a bit more over the winter! gonna change the install and put the cage in the rear me thinks!

scott
yeh had a quick look as im on lunch - probably put it down an inch like ya said

retrim a - cool cool

im going to be startin on my install this weekend so that should be fun...hopefully weather is going to improve

cage sounds like a plan should like to see that wen ya done
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Post by Si_GTi »

Had my aeros on for a bit and they're doing OK but it's always the driver's side one that causes problems. If you look at the dash as you position the wiper blade, you can see a little circular mark where the wiper blade should sit at rest if fitted properly. The passenger side wiper fits perfect but the driver side wiper does not. The markers, coincidentally, are marked up for the original non-aero wiper arms and blades :wink:

Anyway... my driver's side wiper knocks sometimes, in fact it was doing it today a little bit, but the worst thing for me is that my driver's side wiper drags across the window and makes a helluva racket on a dry or only slightly damp screen :?

I think Dubpolo mentioned I should loosen up the wiper because it looks to be on a little tight to the screen :idea:

They still look the business though, and the dragging is a lot better now (ie. happens less) than it was when first fitted... oh and yes, my wipers are as low as they will go, sitting just above the scuttle panel at rest :)
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Re: Front Aerowipers...

Post by r_penny23 »

has anyone had the same sort of thing? any ideas/solutions?!

I had the same thing and all I did to sort it was to bend (bit of elbow grease needed) the drivers arm and that worked a treat. :wink:
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Post by Randall »

well i had a look at my front wiper today and thanks scott i manage to sort just needed to be moved down an inch or so :lol: no more tapping :lol: woo hoo

Rich
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