Wiper problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Budman, Aug 22, 2005.

  1. Budman

    Budman Guest

    The wipers on my 2000 Accent act like something is holding them back, moving
    real slow. I moved the wiper arms now it seems like the linkage has broken.
    Any suggestions?
    --Norm
     
    Budman, Aug 22, 2005
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  2. If the linkage was broken, they wouldn't move at all. If they're
    sluggish, a good possibility is that the bearings at the base of the
    wiper arms have gone dry and seized. This is common on many cars. Remove
    the arms and the seals and you'll be able to see if the bearings are
    turning or not. If they're not moving well and/or look a bit corroded,
    see if you can work some oil into them. Once they're lubed, they should
    be good for a few month to perhaps a year Depending on how often you use
    them.

    I haven't examined an Accent wiper linkage, but my Excel's had ball and
    socket joints at both ends and one of the sockets had broken. This
    created a lot of play in the system. The symptom was that the wipers
    wouldn't always sweep their full stroke, but sometimes they would sweep
    past where they should have stopped.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Aug 22, 2005
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  3. Budman

    nothermark Guest

    on my 99 the nut came loose a few times and the arms sstarted to
    slip. basic wrench job.
     
    nothermark, Aug 23, 2005
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  4. Budman

    kendra Guest

    My mom has the same car and she had to get a whole new linkage set (this may
    not be the term) from the dealer b/c something was seized in the motor? It
    is very common problem w/ this model b/c the way the vents are, air/dust
    gets in there and dries up the lube (from what I read online). But it only
    comes as a set. It was about $100 CAD and us girlies "installed" it
    ourselves in about 10 min :)
     
    kendra, Aug 28, 2005
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  5. Budman

    kendra Guest

    I lie, it was something coming out of the motor that moved the blade. Motor
    was fine, but it is only sold as a set by our dealer. If you open it all up
    I bet you'll see/hear the motor going and you'll even be able to manually
    get the thing moving.

    Ours was all rusty and one of the bolts even broke when we were trying to
    undo it. They work great now.
     
    kendra, Aug 28, 2005
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  6. That's what junkyards...er...excuse me..."automotive recylers" are for.
    Pluck only the parts you need off a junker for peanuts.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Aug 29, 2005
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