[Shotimes] Windshield Wipers

Paul L Fisher sho@paul-fisher.com
Fri, 25 Oct 2002 15:12:40 -0400 (EDT)


Mine does it as well. I believe it is because the wiper isn't completely 
parked when turned off. I plan on pulling the arm off and turning it on the 
splines one or two notches and putting it back on. I just haven't done it.

Paul L Fisher
'93 Ford Taurus SHO Crimson Clearcoat ATX 166K Build date 11/18/1992
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oil, Amsoil Synthetic ATF.
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11/19/1999
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Quoting Christian Kesselring <ckesselring@sisna.com>:

> Has anyone else had this problem?  If I buy my wiper blades in the
> size
> recommended by the Bosch book in the parts store, the driver side blade
> hits
> the door frame or windshield trim or something on the upswing, making a
> very
> annoying *click* sound.  I can just buy a shorter blade, but does
> anyone
> have an explanation for this?  Is the book wrong, or is it possible that
> my
> car is just weird?  Well, anyway...just wondering.
> 
> Christian Kesselring
> '92 SHO 119k
> '02 PT Cruiser 9k
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