URGENT: wiper problem -- SOLVED
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URGENT: wiper problem -- SOLVED
So... I thought I removed all the ice and snow from my windshield this morning, but alas, there was a little bit of ice at the top. Turned on the wipers, they hit the ice, and both wipers flew off. Seriously. Went to pop them back on and realized that the connector on the wiper arm broke, thus I cannot pop the blades back on.
I know I can get the blades and harness at CT, put what about repairing the wiper arm connector???
I know I can get the blades and harness at CT, put what about repairing the wiper arm connector???
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
The Pinkfingers wrote:So... I thought I removed all the ice and snow from my windshield this morning, but alas, there was a little bit of ice at the top. Turned on the wipers, they hit the ice, and both wipers flew off. Seriously. Went to pop them back on and realized that the connector on the wiper arm broke, thus I cannot pop the blades back on.
I know I can get the blades and harness at CT, put what about repairing the wiper arm connector???
the arm is all metal, if you get the right blades it all comes with it.
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
It's actually the plastic pin on the arm that the wipers snap onto that broke.
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
At CT? I guess it's not one size fits all. I know the wiper length, but not the arm length.loki wrote:The Pinkfingers wrote:So... I thought I removed all the ice and snow from my windshield this morning, but alas, there was a little bit of ice at the top. Turned on the wipers, they hit the ice, and both wipers flew off. Seriously. Went to pop them back on and realized that the connector on the wiper arm broke, thus I cannot pop the blades back on.
I know I can get the blades and harness at CT, put what about repairing the wiper arm connector???
the arm is all metal, if you get the right blades it all comes with it.
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
The Pinkfingers wrote:It's actually the plastic pin on the arm that the wipers snap onto that broke.
the plastic bits all come with the wipers is what I'm saying, the metal arm is bent in a U at the end and the wiper slides into that.
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
you don't need to know the arm length just the mount style
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
ours are the hook style
the plastic bits come with the wipers that I bought.

the plastic bits come with the wipers that I bought.

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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
Excuse my not understanding, but are we talking about the same thing? I know of three parts to the wiper:loki wrote:The Pinkfingers wrote:It's actually the plastic pin on the arm that the wipers snap onto that broke.
the plastic bits all come with the wipers is what I'm saying, the metal arm is bent in a U at the end and the wiper slides into that.
1. the rubber wiper that touches the window.
2. the harness the rubber wiper slides into
3. the arm that the motor actually moves
it's the connector on the arm that is broken. The harness and wiper are fine. I thought the harness popped onto the arm - not slides in?
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Ah - I see. Thank-you. I'll take a look.loki wrote:ours are the hook style
the plastic bits come with the wipers that I bought.
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They are indeed the hook type. I'll go to CT and see what they offer. Thanks so much Loki.
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The Pinkfingers wrote:They are indeed the hook type. I'll go to CT and see what they offer. Thanks so much Loki.
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
BTW, you can put on much longer blades than stock. Driver's side can take 20", passenger, 19", and the rear 17"The Pinkfingers wrote:They are indeed the hook type. I'll go to CT and see what they offer.
Gives a much better view. Good luck with CT. I took my wiper bits back a week after I bought them -- the rubber separated from the metal frame in the first ice. Went to AutoValue and got better ones instead.

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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
Problem solved. Bought CT ones, and the connector had the pin I needed. Using metal wipers instead of plastic this time, although the connector is still plastic.
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem
Which set (front & back) would you recommend and how much $$$?Erebus wrote:BTW, you can put on much longer blades than stock. Driver's side can take 20", passenger, 19", and the rear 17"The Pinkfingers wrote:They are indeed the hook type. I'll go to CT and see what they offer.
Gives a much better view. Good luck with CT. I took my wiper bits back a week after I bought them -- the rubber separated from the metal frame in the first ice. Went to AutoValue and got better ones instead.
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Re: URGENT: wiper problem -- SOLVED
I bought the CT brand metal wiper blades. They were $5.99 each. They are the cheapest they had, but I think they are better quality than what I had, which were all plastic. We'll see how they do for the rest of the winter. They went up in price to Armor All brand which were $27 each!
The thing I learned through this episode was to park the Delica on a freezing night with the wiper blades pulled up (like when you squeegee the windshield). I also learned that the wiper motor is more powerful than I thought. The blade went flying when it snapped off at the top of its arc.
The thing I learned through this episode was to park the Delica on a freezing night with the wiper blades pulled up (like when you squeegee the windshield). I also learned that the wiper motor is more powerful than I thought. The blade went flying when it snapped off at the top of its arc.
