why our cars can only put one windshield wiper up to save it from freezing, seems useless since one still being frozen, the other still wont move...
95LsCoupe wrote:why our cars can only put one windshield wiper up to save it from freezing, seems useless since one still being frozen, the other still wont move...
BS, One year I turned on my wipers and the passenger side one ripped the rubber off. They'll move.
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LOL when it snows, only one will stand up to prevent freezing, the passenger side doesn't while every other car out there does lol and mine was frozen on one side and none moved =(
you have a none stock wiper then.. because none of the jbodies know are able to lift the wipers completely.
on my 03 neither of the wipers go up because of these two damm springs that are too tight i guess
Yeah, you probably just broke your @!#$
Ok, now I understand.
I usually put a piece of cardboard on the windshield overnight... no scraping, no stuck wipers. Just chuck it in the trunk during the day...
John Lenko wrote:Ok, now I understand.
I usually put a piece of cardboard on the windshield overnight... no scraping, no stuck wipers. Just chuck it in the trunk during the day...
genius!
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Yea because we get SO much snow in western Canada, eh? :lol:
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No snow.. just the icy windshield from the temperature dropping past the dew point.
eastern canada had too damn much snow
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@!#$ winter thats all i gotta say
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@!#$ winter thats all i gotta say
this x 1000 we had high 50's all weekend it was amazeing.
my cav never has a frozen wiper issue mind you my cav is always in a garage for the winter
JBO since July 30, 2001
Why not just set the wiper arms on the little nubs that are on the wiper cowl? That's what I do and it keeps the blades from coming in contact with the windshield. I figured that's what the little nubs were for anyway.
Savin wrote:Why not just set the wiper arms on the little nubs that are on the wiper cowl? That's what I do and it keeps the blades from coming in contact with the windshield. I figured that's what the little nubs were for anyway.
newer cavs dont even go down that far for some odd reason.
Hmmm. I wonder why that is? Maybe the components on the older cars are just worn a bit and there's some play room?
...A quick search on autozone shows that the wiper motor is different on a '04 compared to my '96 fire. I'm guessing the different motor has a slightly smaller range then.
Why not let the car warm up a couple minutes and use the defroster to melt?
If there's ice strong enough to hold down the wipers, It won't do much good if the wipers are moving anyway.
Thats my approach anyhow.
"A car just isn't a car without a little blood, sweat, and beers." -- Shadowfire
azncav wrote:Savin wrote:Why not just set the wiper arms on the little nubs that are on the wiper cowl? That's what I do and it keeps the blades from coming in contact with the windshield. I figured that's what the little nubs were for anyway.
newer cavs dont even go down that far for some odd reason.
i know its wierd my 97 sunfire did my my 99 Z24 doesn't you can;t even deject them on the splines to make it work
JBO since July 30, 2001
wiper park position was deleted in 98, i had to install a new wiper transmission to use my 03 rk ramair hood, damn wipers hit the cowl. lol
I replaced mine with 2004 Pontiac Grand Am wiper blades. They worked out fine, I can lift them up to avoid freeze over during nsow storms.