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steveherman 10-28-2011 09:04 AM

Windshield wiper issue
 
I have adjusted my wipers to stop on the stops at the bottom of the windshield like they are supposed to.
The drivers side wiper hits the pillar at the top of the windshield.
And i have readjusted.
I cant get it to stop hitting that pillar.
I do not have it on winter setting.
I dont want it on winter setting.
I want to fix what is wrong!
It seems no matter how much I adjust it the wiper travels too far.
Any suggestions?

LetItSnow 10-28-2011 09:17 AM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
I've had the same issue on both SVXi; it appears to be as common a trait as the other issues they all have.

In conditions where I'd use them on a regular basis, I switch them to winter mode; it doesn't happen in that setting for some reason.

92snowmachine 10-28-2011 10:33 AM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
that the way mine was when i got it, the wipers were too long. previous owner had replaced the wipers with ones two inches bigger than stock.

dcarrb 10-28-2011 11:05 AM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
Yeah, mine do it, too, and the wipers are the correct size. Once had a wiper assembly snap apart from the force of dragging out fully beyond the A-pillar and back. I don't know enough about the mechanism to imagine any sort of easy fix. Finally it seems mine are "fine tuned" so they don't hit the pillar, but they rest very hard on the stops, and occasionally I notice that on the upswing the things never seem to stop twice in the same spot.

dcb

dbarnblatt 10-28-2011 11:36 AM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
The wiper blade size should be 20" for the passenger and 22" for the driver's side.

Always adjust wipers in "Winter" setting.

For me, I just leave them in the winter setting all the time. In the summer setting they need to switch to "winter" to work, and then go back to the summer setting. Seems like more wear and tear on the linkage to me... so I just leave in winter all the time.

http://piledrivermedia.com/files/ima...s/svxwiper.jpg

THE NEW GUY 10-28-2011 02:56 PM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
Ok friends. I've pass trought that when I just bouth the car.
I decided to go on my ouw risk and disassembly the whole mechanism. I found that the drive arm from the motor assembly have two possitions: short and long. This mechanism is pressed hydraulically and seizes with time. In Winter side, the motor turns one way only and the mechanism stays in the shorter porsition. In the sumer side, the motor turns one way in ordinary wipes but turns the contrary way on the last wipe, so the drive arm switches from short position to the longer, making the blade arm to travel more distance to reach the sumer rest point.
In a few words, you have to disassembly the drive arm and lossen the seize on it so it can switch positions automatically, with only the resistance of the blades friction to the windshield, when the motor changes the rotation.
Be extremelly carefull: this mechanism is very complicated to understand. if you miss the original position of any of the parts inside, you may not be able to reassembly it and will have to get a new assembly from subaru. You can unmount it and send it to me to fix it. I'll send it back in perfect operative conditions and ready to be replaced. I live in Montreal.

steveherman 10-28-2011 05:08 PM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by THE NEW GUY (Post 689861)
Ok friends. I've pass trought that when I just bouth the car.
I decided to go on my ouw risk and disassembly the whole mechanism. I found that the drive arm from the motor assembly have two possitions: short and long. This mechanism is pressed hydraulically and seizes with time. In Winter side, the motor turns one way only and the mechanism stays in the shorter porsition. In the sumer side, the motor turns one way in ordinary wipes but turns the contrary way on the last wipe, so the drive arm switches from short position to the longer, making the blade arm to travel more distance to reach the sumer rest point.
In a few words, you have to disassembly the drive arm and lossen the seize on it so it can switch positions automatically, with only the resistance of the blades friction to the windshield, when the motor changes the rotation.
Be extremelly carefull: this mechanism is very complicated to understand. if you miss the original position of any of the parts inside, you may not be able to reassembly it and will have to get a new assembly from subaru. You can unmount it and send it to me to fix it. I'll send it back in perfect operative conditions and ready to be replaced. I live in Montreal.

what mechanism?
any pictures?

THE NEW GUY 10-28-2011 07:58 PM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steveherman (Post 689878)
what mechanism?
any pictures?

Well, I did not take any pic. Sorry. just remove the plastic cover at the botom of the windshield and you will see the mechanism. The bar connected to the drive arm unlocks from the joints by pulling or by the action of a pry bar.

icingdeath88 10-28-2011 11:54 PM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by THE NEW GUY (Post 689885)
Well, I did not take any pic. Sorry. just remove the plastic cover at the botom of the windshield and you will see the mechanism. The bar connected to the drive arm unlocks from the joints by pulling or by the action of a pry bar.

Be super careful not to break the cowl cover (or whatever that black plastic piece is called). It broke on my parts car when I tried to take it off. Brittle after all these years and being plastic.

steveherman 08-21-2014 06:12 AM

Re: Windshield wiper issue
 
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is this the mechanism you are talking about?


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