Rear wipper?
ORIGINAL: DCFluX
On the rear wiper arm, there is a rubber cover. Pop it off with a straight screw driver and check that the nut is tight. Apply a new coat of thread locking compound if it is loose. With the blade in the 'Park' position tighten the nut to 23 N-m (17 lb ft). Replace rubber cap.
On the rear wiper arm, there is a rubber cover. Pop it off with a straight screw driver and check that the nut is tight. Apply a new coat of thread locking compound if it is loose. With the blade in the 'Park' position tighten the nut to 23 N-m (17 lb ft). Replace rubber cap.
Today I tried it again and it would barely move so I guess if that doesnt work Ill have to decide if I want to spend the money on one, its not one of those must have things although it is nice.
ORIGINAL: DCFluX
On the rear wiper arm, there is a rubber cover. Pop it off with a straight screw driver and check that the nut is tight. Apply a new coat of thread locking compound if it is loose. With the blade in the 'Park' position tighten the nut to 23 N-m (17 lb ft). Replace rubber cap.
On the rear wiper arm, there is a rubber cover. Pop it off with a straight screw driver and check that the nut is tight. Apply a new coat of thread locking compound if it is loose. With the blade in the 'Park' position tighten the nut to 23 N-m (17 lb ft). Replace rubber cap.
Ill keep ya all updated.
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