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Slow wiper 2.0L 01 Jetta auto
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We have the vehicle noted above, now the wipers work but they are slow when they are turned on fast. They work a little faster when turned to fast from slow but not by much. Anyone ever have this problem? Any suggestions? I have a Bentley and a Haynes. Are the wipers about to stop? Is this an indication the motor is about to go? Thank you in advance, Dermott |
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Thank you both for your help. I have a Bentley and attempted to remove the wiper arms. The plastic covers were intact but after taking the plastic cover off the wiper arm and removing the nut that holds the wiper arm on, I saw plenty of rust. Can't get the arm off but have sprayed it with penetrating oil and whacked it a few times. Will leave it a few days and try to remove the arm again. Thanks again for your help, Dermott |
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You have to rock the base of the wiper arm off of the shaft.
Just keep wiggling the arm while pulling it and it will come off. ;-) later, dave (One out of many daves) > wrote in message oups.com... > > Thank you both for your help. I have a Bentley and attempted to remove > the wiper arms. The plastic covers were intact but after taking the > plastic cover off the wiper arm and removing the nut that holds the > wiper arm on, I saw plenty of rust. Can't get the arm off but have > sprayed it with penetrating oil and whacked it a few times. Will leave > it a few days and try to remove the arm again. > > Thanks again for your help, > Dermott > |
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dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote: > You have to rock the base of the wiper arm off of the shaft. > Just keep wiggling the arm while pulling it and it will come off. ;-) > > later, > dave > (One out of many daves) > > > wrote in message > oups.com... > > > > Thank you both for your help. I have a Bentley and attempted to remove > > the wiper arms. The plastic covers were intact but after taking the > > plastic cover off the wiper arm and removing the nut that holds the > > wiper arm on, I saw plenty of rust. Can't get the arm off but have > > sprayed it with penetrating oil and whacked it a few times. Will leave > > it a few days and try to remove the arm again. > > > > Thanks again for your help, > > Dermott > > |
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dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote: > You have to rock the base of the wiper arm off of the shaft. > Just keep wiggling the arm while pulling it and it will come off. ;-) > > later, > dave > (One out of many daves) > > > wrote in message > oups.com... > > > > Thank you both for your help. I have a Bentley and attempted to remove > > the wiper arms. The plastic covers were intact but after taking the > > plastic cover off the wiper arm and removing the nut that holds the > > wiper arm on, I saw plenty of rust. Can't get the arm off but have > > sprayed it with penetrating oil and whacked it a few times. Will leave > > it a few days and try to remove the arm again. > > > > Thanks again for your help, > > Dermott > > Thanks to all, Dave, you were right, I rocked it a little and they came off! Problem solved, Thanks again, Dermott |
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