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View Poll Results: Have you ever expreianced wiper lift? | |||
Yes I have experianced wiper lift at semi normal speeds 100MPH or less. | 10 | 33.33% | |
No I have never experianced wiper lift and have travled at around 80MPH+ using them, | 20 | 66.67% | |
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Windshield wiper wont work past 80 MPH Any one else have this problem?
After driving over to Washington State University for orientation from Seattle, I found out a couple of things that bothered me about the SVX. The main one was at 80MPH plus my driver side wiper barley works at all, and only work when its moving to the out side of the car, it then lifts about 1/2 inch off the glass and drags back, barley at that. And at about 120MPH plus the wipers are dragged vertical with out me doing any thing at all. I know theres alot of aerodynamic force at 120 MPH plus, and I can acpect that the wipers wouldent work at that speed, but I think they should be good to at least 90-100MPH. So my question is, is this normal for any SVX ro does mine have a problem?
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I don't even want to know why you were doing 120 MPH in the rain.....but yes i have experienced some wiper lift at high speeds.
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Last edited by svxsubaru1; 07-09-2005 at 03:53 PM. |
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I don't have any problems on the wiper while doing 90-95mph. I just came back from cumberland thru I-68E(curvy) past tuesday. There's some rain. My wiper was working alright; I set it to speed-sensitive mode.
For over 120mph, I forgot....
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I gets real bad when you put those dual blade wipers on my Teg had em and I couldn't drive over 60 with them not getting all of the windshield the SVXs stop working properly about 100ish for me I think.
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Ever hear of Rain-X?
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For high speeds you might consider parking the wipers in "Summer" mode. One would think that parking them lower might prevent them being pushed up, but mine have never done this at high speed.
Glenn
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I'm with Beav - Rain-X is the only way to go. The faster you go, the better it works!
Pulled over at 100+ "Honest officer, I was just trying to get the rain off of my winshield!"
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86 GMC Jimmy Blue and Silver- R.I.P. 87 Integra RS ~228k miles R.I.P. 92 SVX LS-L Perly ~186k R.I.P. 89 240sx se red ~165k miles Gone and unknown 89 240sx se Black~185k R.I.P. 85 Toyota pickup ~205k R.I.P. 85 BMW 325e ~ Gone and unknown 85 Ford Mustang getting engine swap now! 05 Colorado ~108k Daily Driver |
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I remember being able to go highway speeds in the rain without wipers thanks to rainX.
I noticed the bolts are kinda stripped on my wipers. |
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Wiper Blades
Hi SVXSUBARU1, I have had my '92 SVX since 1997 and have come to the opinion that the OEM blades are the way to go. However, recently on two qther cars I have tried Valeo blades and PIAA blades. The Valeo blades have no exposed frame and have airfoils built in to hold them down. The PIAA blades have an exposed frame so they would not be great in the winter. They are available with an airfoil to hold them down. Both of these blades can be purchased from www.tirerack.com . Take care, BOBB
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Do you mean the splines that locate the arms are stripped? If so try placing a couple loops of fishing line through the arm holes before placing them on the posts. That's usually enough to keep them properly located.
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my rear wiper is loose, is that easily fixed?
also my wipers did not lift when i did 205km/h |
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I have winter blades on right now, i think that might be my problem, wind cannot blow through them from the rubber sleeves
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